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[NASA Feed 'Goes Down As Horseshoe UFO Appears On ISS Live Cam']
[Americans Abandoning Wired Home Internet, Shows Study]
[Solar Is Now Cheaper Than Coal, Says India Energy Minister]
[Intel Confirms Major Layoff: 12,000 Worldwide, 11 Percent of Workforce]
[Popular Dark Web Market Disappears, Users Migrate In Panic]
[Slashdot Asks: Do You Prefer To Handwrite or Type Notes?]
[Rogue Source Code Repos Can Compromise Mac Security Due To Old Git Version]
[Apple Launches MacBook 2016 With Intel Skylake Processor, Longer Battery Life]
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[Up To 35,000 Gallons of Nuclear Waste Leak At Washington State Storage Site]
[Kindle Unlimited Scammers Gaming the System At the Expense of Real Authors]
[VPN Blockade Backlash Doesn't Hurt Us, Says Netflix]
[Human Limbs Evolved From Shark Fins Thanks To Sonic Hedgehog Gene]
[Google Scans 6B Apps, 400M Devices Each Day; Says 30% of Android Devices Don't Get Regular Patches]
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[NASA Feed 'Goes Down As Horseshoe UFO Appears On ISS Live Cam']
From the unidentified-flying-object department
schwit1 quotes a report from Mirror Online: NASA has been accused of an alien cover up after a live International Space Station feed appearing to show a horseshoe UFO suddenly went down. Conspiracy theorists are having a field day over the...
[Americans Abandoning Wired Home Internet, Shows Study]
From the get-those-wires-out-of-my-face department
An anonymous reader writes: Americans as a whole are growing less likely than before to have residential broadband, according to new data on a sample of 53,000 Americans. In plain English, they're abandoning their wired Internet for a...
[Solar Is Now Cheaper Than Coal, Says India Energy Minister]
From the to-a-brighter-future department
An anonymous reader cites a report on Climate Change News: India is on track to soar past a goal to deploy more than 100 gigawatts of solar power by 2022, the country's energy minister Piyush Goyal said on Monday. Speaking at the release of a...
[Intel Confirms Major Layoff: 12,000 Worldwide, 11 Percent of Workforce]
From the when-it-rains-it-pours department
Tekla Perry writes: It's all about the cloud and the Internet of Things, says Intel explaining the planned layoffs, which will affect some 12,000 employees. Intel CEO Brian Krzanich promises in an email today to employees, that the "transition"...
[Popular Dark Web Market Disappears, Users Migrate In Panic]
From the watching-the-dark-place-burn department
An anonymous reader cites an article on Motherboard: Like the changing of the seasons, a natural stage in the dark web marketplace life cycle has once again manifested. Nucleus market, which primarily sold illegal drugs such as cocaine,...
[Slashdot Asks: Do You Prefer To Handwrite or Type Notes?]
From the double-edged-sword department
A study published by Psychological Science and transcribed on NPR explores the science behind note-taking. As technology becomes smaller, cheaper and more functional than ever before, it's not uncommon to see people taking notes on their laptop or...
[Rogue Source Code Repos Can Compromise Mac Security Due To Old Git Version]
From the deign-unto-thee department
An anonymous reader writes: Recent Mac versions come bundled with a very old version of Git (2.6.4) that is vulnerable to two security flaws that allow attackers to execute code on the device when the user forks a Git repo holding "malicious"...
[Apple Launches MacBook 2016 With Intel Skylake Processor, Longer Battery Life]
From the shiny,-fancy,-pixel-packing-MacBook department
Apple, on Tuesday, announced a refresh for its 12-inch MacBook laptop. The 2016 MacBook comes with an Intel Skylake processor -- sixth-generation dual-core Intel Core M model, offering up to 1.3 GHz clock speed with Turbo Boost speeds of up to 3.1...
[Smart Mattress With Lover Detection System Will Track Your Partner's Infidelities]
From the rat-out-cheaters department
MojoKid quotes a report from HotHardware: Do you worry that your significant other is having mid-day romps in your bedroom while you're stuck at work banging out TPS reports? There's an app for that, and a smart mattress with built-in sensors to...
[Up To 35,000 Gallons of Nuclear Waste Leak At Washington State Storage Site]
From the leak-of-the-environmental-variety department
An anonymous reader writes: Over the weekend, thousands of gallons of radioactive waste have leaked at a nuclear storage tank in Washington State. One worker called the leak "catastrophic." RT writes, "The Hanford Nuclear Reservation was...
[Kindle Unlimited Scammers Gaming the System At the Expense of Real Authors]
From the gaming-the-system department
Reader saccade writes: Kindle Unlimited is Amazon's book service that lets customers "check out" any book from a large selection without paying for individual titles. Like most things on the Internet, it's fallen prey to scammers. The system is...
[VPN Blockade Backlash Doesn't Hurt Us, Says Netflix]
From the pull-the-blockade-entirely-then department
Ernesto Van der Sar, writing for TorrentFreak: Netflix CEO Reed Hastings says that the recent crackdown on VPN and proxy users hasn't hurt the company's results. The VPN blockade only affects a small but vocal minority, according to Hastings, and...
[Human Limbs Evolved From Shark Fins Thanks To Sonic Hedgehog Gene]
From the how-it-all-began department
An anonymous reader shares a report at Mirror: Scientists believe human limbs evolved from the gills of sharks -- thanks to a gene named after Sonic the Hedgehog. The discovery comes from analysis of skate, a cartilaginous fish which has much in...
[Google Scans 6B Apps, 400M Devices Each Day; Says 30% of Android Devices Don't Get Regular Patches]
From the state-of-Android department
Reader Trailrunner7 writes: As part of the enhancements to Android security, Google scans more than 6 billion installed applications per day on users' devices. The company also scans more than 400 million devices each day, it announced on Tuesday....
[Researchers Can Identify You By Your Brain Waves With 100% Accuracy]
From the fingerprint-is-yesterday's-technology department
An anonymous reader writes: Scientists have developed a new system that can identify people using their brain waves or 'brainprint' with 100% accuracy, an advance that may be useful in high-security applications. Researchers at Binghamton...
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