12 Aralık 2012 Çarşamba

Outrage At Microsoft Offshoring Tax In the UK, Google Caught Avoiding US Taxes; Degree Hack: Cobbling Together Credit Hours For Cheap

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    High-Frequency Traders Use 50-Year-Old Wireless Tech   |  Samba 4.0 Released: the First Free Software Active Directory Compatible Server     Outrage At Microsoft Offshoring Tax In the UK, Google Caught Avoiding US Taxes  High-Frequency Traders Use 50-Year-Old Wireless Tech  Degree Hack: Cobbling Together Credit Hours For Cheap  Samba 4.0 Released: the First Free Software Active Directory Compatible Server  VLC Running Kickstarter Campaign To Fund Native Windows 8 App  Gov't Report Predicts Cyborgs, Rise of China for 2030  Hurt Locker Studio Begins Requesting Canadian ISP's Subscriber Info  Linux 3.7 Released  Four Cups of Coffee A Day Cuts Risk of Oral Cancer  Blizzard Has a Version of Diablo 3 Running On Consoles  Google CEO Larry Page Talks Apple, Android, Google+  Kazakhstan Wants Russia To Hand Over Their Baikonur Space City  GhostShell Hackers Release Data From Exploiting NASA, FBI, ESA   Laser Fusion Put On a Slow Burn By US Government  Air Force Sends Mystery Mini-Shuttle Back To Space     Outrage At Microsoft Offshoring Tax In the UK, Google Caught Avoiding US Taxes  From the finding-common-interests department
Master Of Ninja writes "After the ongoing row about companies not paying a fair share of tax in the United Kingdom, and with companies such as Starbucks, Amazon and Google being in the headlines, focus has now turned to Microsoft. Whilst the tax...
  High-Frequency Traders Use 50-Year-Old Wireless Tech  From the get-with-the-times department
jfruh writes "In the world of high-frequency stock trading, every millisecond is money. That's why many firms are getting information and sending big orders not through modern fiber-optic networks, but using line-of-site microwave repeaters, a...
  Degree Hack: Cobbling Together Credit Hours For Cheap  From the get-a-scholarship-you-kids department
McGruber writes "The Chronicle of Higher Education has a web episode about Richard Linder, a US college student who was determined to do the impossible: earn a U.S. college degree while not taking on any student debt. Mr. Linder cobbled together...
  Samba 4.0 Released: the First Free Software Active Directory Compatible Server  From the opening-up department
Jeremy Allison - Sam writes "We released Samba 4.0 today, containing the first compatible Free Software implementation of Microsoft's Active Directory protocols. 'Samba 4.0 comprises an LDAP directory server, Heimdal Kerberos authentication...
  VLC Running Kickstarter Campaign To Fund Native Windows 8 App  From the spreading-the-good-word department
New submitter aaron44126 writes "Some VLC developers have launched a Kickstarter campaign to fund the development of a native port of VLC as a Windows 8 app. The goal is to create an app with a UI that fits into the rest of the Windows 8...
  Gov't Report Predicts Cyborgs, Rise of China for 2030  From the resistance-is-futile department
colinneagle writes "Yesterday the National Intelligence Council (NIC), which is made up of 17 U.S. government intelligence agencies, released the 140-page report Global Trends 2030 Alternate Worlds. In all four of the alternative visions of the...
  Hurt Locker Studio Begins Requesting Canadian ISP's Subscriber Info  From the if-at-first-you-don't-succeed-be-careful-not-to-learn-anything department
New submitter Nerdolicious writes "Ars Technica reports that Voltage Pictures, the studio behind the infamous Hurt Locker debacle, has requested subscriber information for thousands of TekSavvy customers in relation to alleged copyright...
  Linux 3.7 Released  From the under-the-radar department
The wait is over; diegocg writes "Linux kernel 3.7 has been released. This release adds support for the new ARM 64-bit architecture, ARM multiplatform — the ability to boot into different ARM systems using a single kernel; support for...
  Four Cups of Coffee A Day Cuts Risk of Oral Cancer  From the time-to-pick-up-a-smoking-habit department
An anonymous reader writes "Coffee may help lower the risk of developing oral and pharyngeal cancer and of dying from the disease. The study, published in the American Journal of Epidemiology, was conducted using the Cancer Prevention Study II....
  Blizzard Has a Version of Diablo 3 Running On Consoles  From the push-button-collect-loot department
skade88 points out comments from Blizzard exec Rob Pardo, who says the company has internal builds of Diablo 3 running on consoles. It's been known for months that Blizzard has been working on something like this, but now we have the first...
  Google CEO Larry Page Talks Apple, Android, Google+  From the what-about-google-buzz department
Nerval's Lobster writes "Fortune magazine managed to score an exclusive interview with Google CEO Larry Page. While he doesn't reveal a whole lot about the company's future plans—CEOs are great at offering fuzzy generalities, if nothing...
  Kazakhstan Wants Russia To Hand Over Their Baikonur Space City  From the borat-goes-to-mars department
Hugh Pickens writes writes "RIA Novosti reports that Kazakhstan and Russia are in talks over returning the city of Baikonur to Kazakhstan — the site of the first Soviet rocket launches and Russia's most important space launch center....
  GhostShell Hackers Release Data From Exploiting NASA, FBI, ESA   From the infernal-script-kiddies department
An anonymous reader writes "The Register is reporting that the hacking collective GhostShell has announced it has [dumped] around 1.6 million account details purloined from government, military, and industry. The [hacking] group said in a...
  Laser Fusion Put On a Slow Burn By US Government  From the world-shark-shortage-has-cost-us department
gbrumfiel writes "Those hoping to laser their way out of the energy crisis will have to wait a little longer. The U.S. government has unveiled its new plan for laser fusion, and it's not going to happen anytime soon. It all comes down to problems...
  Air Force Sends Mystery Mini-Shuttle Back To Space  From the not-doing-anything-suspicious-no-sirree department
dsinc sends this quote from an AP report about the U.S. Air Force's X-37B spaceplane: "The Air Force launched the unmanned spacecraft Tuesday hidden on top of an Atlas V rocket. It's the second flight for this original X-37B spaceplane. It circled...
     
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