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Anonymous Attacks Israeli Websites In Response To IDF Operation In Gaza; David Cameron 'Orders New Curbs On Internet Porn'

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    Man Arrested At Oakland Airport For Ornate Watch   |  GOP Brief Attacks Current Copyright Law     Anonymous Attacks Israeli Websites In Response To IDF Operation In Gaza  Man Arrested At Oakland Airport For Ornate Watch  David Cameron 'Orders New Curbs On Internet Porn'  GOP Brief Attacks Current Copyright Law  Computer Science vs. Software Engineering  Old Electric-Car Batteries Put Into Service For Home Energy Storage  How Can Wikipedia's Visual Editor Top Other Word Processors?  Housewives On Trial In China For Smuggling In iPhones  Ask Slashdot: Data Storage Highway Robbery?  German Police Stop Man With Mobile Office In Car  Star Citizen Takes the Crowdfunding Crown, Raising More Than $4M  Newly Released Einstein Brain Photos Hint At the Anatomy of Genius  Just Days After Release, Google's Nexus 4 Has Already Been Rooted  FreeBSD Project Discloses Security Breach Via Stolen SSH Key  US Justice Dept. Sues eBay For Anti-Competitive Hiring Practices     Anonymous Attacks Israeli Websites In Response To IDF Operation In Gaza  From the bad-juju department
An anonymous reader writes "On Thursday, Anonymous reported that it took down close to 40 Israeli government and security establishment websites, although the single website that they presented as having been attacked belonged to a security and...
  Man Arrested At Oakland Airport For Ornate Watch  From the time-enough-for-love department
First time accepted submitter mbeckman writes "A man was arrested at Oakland airport for having bomb-making materials. The materials? An ornate watch and extra insoles in his boots. Despite the bomb squad determining that there was no bomb, The...
  David Cameron 'Orders New Curbs On Internet Porn'  From the adam-sutler-knows-what's-best department
First time accepted submitter fustakrakich writes with news reported in The Telegraph of new anti-pornography regulations ordered by UK Prime Minister David Cameron: "The new measures will mean that in future anyone buying a new computer or...
  GOP Brief Attacks Current Copyright Law  From the political-parties-work-like-stopped-clocks department
cervesaebraciator writes "Regardless of how one feels about the GOP generally, it is always heartening to see current copyright and IP law questioned on a national stage. A Republican study committee, chaired by Ohio Representative Jim Jordan...
  Computer Science vs. Software Engineering  From the distinction-vs-difference department
theodp writes "Microsoft's promotion of Julie Larson-Green to lead all Windows software and hardware engineering in the wake of Steven Sinofsky's resignation is reopening the question of what is the difference between Computer Science and Software...
  Old Electric-Car Batteries Put Into Service For Home Energy Storage  From the flywheels-are-too-annoying department
Hugh Pickens writes "Josie Garthwaite writes that old electric car batteries degraded below acceptable performance levels for autos still have enough life to serve the grid for at least ten years with a prototype announced by GM and ABB lashing...
  How Can Wikipedia's Visual Editor Top Other Word Processors?  From the want-edit-mode-by-default department
First time accepted submitter azadnama writes "Wikimedia Foundation, the organization behind Wikipedia, is aware of the fact the MediaWiki formatting syntax is a major obstacle for people's participation in writing on the site. To address this...
  Housewives On Trial In China For Smuggling In iPhones  From the random-headline-generator department
Quillem writes "Last year, Hong Kong residents were finding it hard to get their hands on the latest Apple iGadget even though supply was plentiful. An investigation revealed that most of the iPhones and iPads that made it into HK were being...
  Ask Slashdot: Data Storage Highway Robbery?  From the airwave-robbery-is-very-common department
An anonymous reader writes "I just learned that Salesforce charges $3000 per year for 1GB of extra data storage. That puts it in line with hardware storage costs from about 1993. We've all heard of telcos and ISPs charging ridiculous rates per MB...
  German Police Stop Man With Mobile Office In Car  From the so-what's-the-trouble-officer? department
PolygamousRanchKid writes "Forget texting while driving. German police say they nabbed a driver who had wired his Ford station wagon with an entire mobile office. Saarland state police said Friday the 35-year-old man was pulled over for doing 130...
  Star Citizen Takes the Crowdfunding Crown, Raising More Than $4M  From the just-like-to-thank-all-the-little-donors department
Zocalo writes "Star Citizen, Chris Roberts' attempt to reboot the Space Sim genre, hit a major funding milestone earlier today, exceeding the previous record of $4,163,208 secured by the game Project Eternity and more than doubling the initial...
  Newly Released Einstein Brain Photos Hint At the Anatomy of Genius  From the more-loops-more-whorls department
scibri writes "Photographs of Einstein's brain taken shortly after his death, but never before analysed in detail, have now revealed that it had several unusual features, providing tantalizing clues about the neural basis of his extraordinary...
  Just Days After Release, Google's Nexus 4 Has Already Been Rooted  From the slathered-scattered-and-smothered department
An anonymous reader writes "Google's Nexus 4 sold out around the world very quickly this week, and while there was talk of very limited supply, apparently some key people managed to get their hands on it. That's right: the Nexus 4 has already been...
  FreeBSD Project Discloses Security Breach Via Stolen SSH Key  From the happy-transparency department
An anonymous reader writes "Following recent compromises of the Linux kernel.org and Sourceforge, the FreeBSD Project is now reporting that several machines have been broken into. After a brief outage, ftp.FreeBSD.org and other services appear to...
  US Justice Dept. Sues eBay For Anti-Competitive Hiring Practices  From the scratcha-my-back department
McGruber writes "The Associated Press is reporting that the U.S. Justice Department is suing eBay for allegedly agreeing with Intuit not to hire each other's employees. According to the article, 'eBay's agreement with Intuit hurt employees by...
     
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