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"Anonymous" File-Sharing Darknet Ruled Illegal By German Court; Companies Getting Rid of Reply-all

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   "Anonymous" File-Sharing Darknet Ruled Illegal By German Court  From the your-virtual-papers-please department
An anonymous reader writes "A court in Hamburg, Germany, has granted an injunction against a user of the anonymous and encrypted file-sharing network RetroShare. RetroShare users exchange data through encrypted transfers and the network setup...
  THQ Clarifies Claims of "Horrible, Slow" Wii U CPU  From the damage-control department
An anonymous reader writes "THQ has clarified comments made by 4A Games' chief technical officer, Oles Shishkovtsov, about why their upcoming first-person shooter, Metro, won't be available for Nintendo's new Wii U console. Shishkovtsov had told...
  Companies Getting Rid of Reply-all  From the please-please-please department
An anonymous reader writes "An article at BusinessWeek highlights an issue most corporate workers are familiar with: the flood of useless reply-all emails endemic to any big organization. Companies are beginning to realize how much time these...
  The Internet Has Transformed Modern Divorce  From the you-lead-billy's-wow-raids-on-tuesdays,-i'll-take-fridays department
stern writes "The internet may be contributing to divorces (thanks, Facebook!) but it's also reducing the pain, especially the bitter fighting associated with joint custody. Calendars are now much easier to coordinate, and if one parent denies a...
  What Nobody Tells You About Being a Game Dev  From the internet-people-curse-your-mother department
An anonymous reader writes "Alex Norton is the man behind Malevolence: The Sword of Ahkranox, an upcoming indie action-RPG. What makes Malevolence interesting is that it's infinite. It uses procedural generation to create a world that's actually...
  Cyber Corps Program Trains Spies For the Digital Age, In Oklahoma  From the work-study department
David Hume writes "The Los Angeles Times has a story about the two-year University of Tulsa Cyber Corps Program. About '85% of the 260 graduates since 2003 have gone to the NSA, which students call "the fraternity," or the CIA, which they call...
  1976 Polaroids of an Apple-1 Resurface  From the instant-but-slow department
harrymcc writes "In 1976, Paul Terrell, owner of the Byte Shop in Mountain View, California, placed an order for 50 Apple-1 computers, becoming Apple's first dealer. Over at TIME.com, I've published three Polaroid snapshots of the Apple-1 which...
  BlackBerry 10 Preview Looks Positive  From the better-hope-so department
An anonymous reader writes "The Register has a BlackBerry 10 preview up. They say, 'BlackBerry users have a love-hate relationship with their phones. The devices were often forced upon users rather than chosen. At the same time, the handhelds...
  100km/h Sailboat Sets Speed Record  From the you-know-we-invented-motors-right? department
fustakrakich writes with news that a boat powered only by its sails has reached speeds of 100km/h for the first time. The team also claims to have reached 109km/h over a 500m course. The craft took the speed record back from kite surfers, who have...
  Implant Translates Written Words To Braille, Right On the Retina  From the downright-amazing department
An anonymous reader writes "For the first time, blind people could read street signs with a device that translates letters into Braille and beams the results directly onto a person's eye." According to the article, "In a trial conducted on a...
  Another Player In the World of Free, Open Online CS Courseware   From the teachers-yes-but-fewer-dirty-looks department
dncsky1530 writes "UNSW professor Richard Buckland, lecturer of the famous Computing 1 course on YouTube, is now running a large scale open online Computer Science course for the world. UNSW Computing 1 — PuzzleQuest and the Art of...
  The White Noise of Smell  From the make-this-into-a-cologne department
Frosty P. writes "Scientists have discovered a new smell, but you may have to go to a laboratory to experience it yourself. The smell is dubbed 'olfactory white,' because it is the nasal equivalent of white noise, researchers report in the journal...
  Disney Research Robot Can Juggle, Play Catch  From the complete-with-creepy-face department
Zothecula writes "With the aim of providing some physical interaction between entertainment robots and guests at its theme parks, while still maintaining a safe distance between the two, Disney Research has created an animatronic robot that can...
  Google.com.pk and 284 Other .PK Domains Hacked  From the go-big-or-go-home department
ryzvonusef writes with news that hackers have taken down the local Pakistan versions of many popular websites, including google.com.pk, apple.pk, microsoft.pk and yahoo.pk. 284 sites were affected in total. Many of the sites were defaced, and a...
     
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