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Trip To Mars Could Damage Astronauts' Brains; A Subscription-Based Movie Theater

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    Chromebook Takes Top Place In Laptop Sales On Amazon   |  Ask Slashdot: Undoing an Internet Smear Campaign?     Trip To Mars Could Damage Astronauts' Brains  Chromebook Takes Top Place In Laptop Sales On Amazon  A Subscription-Based Movie Theater  Ask Slashdot: Undoing an Internet Smear Campaign?  PC Games To Watch For In 2013  Campaign To Remove Paper From Offices  Ubuntu Phone OS Unveiled  That Link You Just Posted Could Cost You 300 Euros  Patent Troll Targeting Users of Scanners; Wants $1000/Employee  Colleges Help Students Fix Their Online Indiscretions  Antivirus Software Performs Poorly Against New Threats  TSMC Preparing To Manufacturer A6X Chip As Apple Looks to Ditch Samsung  Africa's Coming Cyber-Crime Epidemic  Apple Files Patent For "Active Stylus" For Use With Capacitive Touchscreens  AMD Tweaking Radeon Drivers To Reduce Frame Latency Spikes     Trip To Mars Could Damage Astronauts' Brains  From the need-faster-spaceships department
Hugh Pickens writes writes "Alex Knapp reports that research by a team at the Rochester Medical Center suggests that exposure to the radiation of outer space could accelerate the onset of Alzheimer's disease in astronauts. 'Galactic cosmic...
  Chromebook Takes Top Place In Laptop Sales On Amazon  From the where-did-you-come-from department
rtfa-troll writes "Amazon's latest table of the top selling laptops will be a surprise for many on Slashdot whose first reaction when we discussed this before was 'so what,' with pundits describing it as 'an enterprise contender.' Given the...
  A Subscription-Based Movie Theater  From the works-for-tv department
When the local movie theater in Oakhurst, California went out of business, residents were stuck without a way to watch films on the big screen without driving for at least an hour beforehand. Now, three men are trying to resurrect the theater with...
  Ask Slashdot: Undoing an Internet Smear Campaign?  From the time-for-the-more-speech-defense department
An anonymous reader writes "My fiancee is a professional writer. She has a great industry reputation and everyone that knows her loves her. But her ex-husband has maintained a number of websites in her name (literally, the URL is her name) that...
  PC Games To Watch For In 2013  From the also-known-as-the-post-duke-nukem-era department
An anonymous reader writes "PC Gamer has put together a huge list of PC games that are due to come out in 2013. They've broken out the lists by genre, and each list is pretty long. It looks like a good starting point for finding the games you want...
  Campaign To Remove Paper From Offices  From the but-i-like-killing-trees department
An anonymous reader writes "A campaign started by HelloFax, Google, Expensify, and others has challenged businesses to get rid of physical paper from their office environment in 2013. According to the EPA, the average office worker uses about...
  Ubuntu Phone OS Unveiled  From the a-new-contender-appears department
Today Canonical announced Ubuntu for phones. The new operating system is designed to provide easier access to apps and content than is provided by current mobile OSes. They do this by relying on swipe gestures from the edges of the phone's screen....
  That Link You Just Posted Could Cost You 300 Euros  From the good-luck-with-that department
Nate the greatest writes "Do you like to tweet or share links to interesting news articles? According to a coalition of Irish newspapers, that makes you a pirate. The National Newspapers of Ireland has adopted a new policy. Any website which links...
  Patent Troll Targeting Users of Scanners; Wants $1000/Employee  From the scan-middle-finger-and-hit-send department
New submitter earlzdotnet writes "A new patent troll is in town, this time targeting the users of technology, rather than the creators. They appear to hold a process patent for 'scanning a document and then emailing it.' They are targeting small...
  Colleges Help Students Fix Their Online Indiscretions  From the who's-going-to-see-this department
A growing number of colleges are providing graduating students tools to improve their online image. The services arrange for positive results on search engine inquiries by pushing your party pictures, and other snapshots of your lapsed judgement...
  Antivirus Software Performs Poorly Against New Threats  From the also-can't-hold-its-own-against-the-protoss department
Hugh Pickens writes "Nicole Perlroth reports in the NY Times that the antivirus industry has a dirty little secret: antivirus products are not very good at stopping new viruses. Researchers collected and analyzed 82 new computer viruses and put...
  TSMC Preparing To Manufacturer A6X Chip As Apple Looks to Ditch Samsung  From the about-that-lawsuit department
An anonymous reader writes with reports that TSMC is preparing to do a first test run of Apple's A6X chipset currently manufactured by Samsung. The TSMC manufactured chips will feature a process shrink from 32nm to 28nm, and there's a good chance...
  Africa's Coming Cyber-Crime Epidemic  From the hello-sir-madam department
jfruh writes "Those Nigerian spam scams of the last decade may have just been the first step in a looming African cyber-crime wave. Africa has the world's fastest-growing middle class, whose members are increasingly tech-savvy and Internet...
  Apple Files Patent For "Active Stylus" For Use With Capacitive Touchscreens  From the smells-like-teen-wacom department
MojoKid writes "Apple may be looking to improve upon the stylus as we know it today. The Cupertino company filed a patent application with the USPTO for what it calls an 'Active Stylus,' which can be used on capacitive touch sensor panels like...
  AMD Tweaking Radeon Drivers To Reduce Frame Latency Spikes  From the stomping-bugs-with-extreme-prejudice department
crookedvulture writes "Slashdot has previously covered The Tech Report's exposure of frame latency issues with recent AMD graphics processors. Both desktop and notebook Radeons exhibit frame latency spikes that interrupt the smoothness of in-game...
     
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