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Suicide raid hits Somalia airport

BBC - Front page - Thu, 2010-09-09 13:04
A carload of suspected Islamist suicide bombers attack Mogadishu airport, killing soldiers and civilians, officials say.
Categories: Mainstream media

UK 'blind' to black female acts

BBC - Front page - Thu, 2010-09-09 13:00
The chair of the Mercury Prize claims that black British female artists are being ignored by the British public.
Categories: Mainstream media

Hospital boss summoned to inquest

BBC - Front page - Thu, 2010-09-09 12:54
The chief executive of an NHS trust appears at an inquest into an elderly patient's death after she was summoned by the coroner.
Categories: Mainstream media

Massive collection of animated gifs as 10-minute video: "Cache Rules Everything Around Me"

Boing Boing - Thu, 2010-09-09 12:53

Video Link.

Evan Roth of Graffiti Research Lab, F.A.T. assembled his entire animated gif collection to play in ten minutes, set to "Night Ripper" by Girl Talk. The resulting video is titled "Cache Rules Everything Around Me." (via Evan Roth)



Categories: Geek news

Alonso faces team orders grilling

BBC - Front page - Thu, 2010-09-09 12:52
Fernando Alonso tries to put the team orders controversy behind Ferrari after the FIA decided against further punishment for the Italian team.
Categories: Mainstream media

Second death linked to outbreak

BBC - Front page - Thu, 2010-09-09 12:51
Health officials are investigating a second death which is being linked to a Legionnaires' disease outbreak in south Wales.
Categories: Mainstream media

Baby monkey rides a piggie, backwards

Boing Boing - Thu, 2010-09-09 12:46

Someone should really let the monkey know he's doing it wrong. Video Link

(via alexismadrigal)



Categories: Geek news

Parker signs new deal at West Ham

BBC - Front page - Thu, 2010-09-09 12:42
Scot Parker signs a new contract with West Ham that will keep him at the club until 2014.
Categories: Mainstream media

Bmibaby luggage gauges too small

BBC - Front page - Thu, 2010-09-09 12:33
Budget airline Bmibaby has been charging customers to put bags in the hold when they are small enough for the cabin, the BBC learns.
Categories: Mainstream media

China to end anonymous cellphone purchases, will require ID to buy mobile devices

Boing Boing - Thu, 2010-09-09 12:31
The government of China plans to require that anyone buying a mobile device first register their personal details. China isn't the first: many European and Asian countries already have similar measures in place to prevent anonymous use of cellphones and mobile data devices.

Categories: Geek news

FSF responds to Oracle v. Google and the threat of software patents

LWN.net - Thu, 2010-09-09 12:10
The Free Software Foundation has put out a a href=http://www.fsf.org/news/oracle-v-googlestatement/a about Oracle's lawsuit against Google. Not surprisingly, it finds Oracle's position to be spanunjustifiable/span, but it also comes as no surprise that it isn't completely happy with Google either. spanUnfortunately, Google didn't seem particularly concerned about this problem until after the suit was filed. a href=http://en.swpat.org/wiki/GoogleThe company still has not taken any clear position or action against software patents/a. And they could have avoided all this by building Android on top of a href=http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/java-trap.htmlIcedTea/a, a GPL-covered Java implementation based on Sun's original code, instead of an independent implementation under the Apache License. The GPL is designed to protect everyone's freedommdash;from each individual user up to the largest corporationsmdash;and it could've provided a strong defense against Oracle's attacks. It's sad to see that Google apparently shunned those protections in order to make proprietary software development easier on Android./span
Categories: Libre

Apple lays App Store rules bare

BBC - Front page - Thu, 2010-09-09 12:06
Apple says that it will publish the guidelines it uses to determine which programs it sells in its App Store to appease critical developers.
Categories: Mainstream media

US soldiers face charges they killed random Afghan civilians, kept fingers as trophies

Boing Boing - Thu, 2010-09-09 11:58
Twelve US soldiers face charges over a secret "kill team" reported to have blown up and shot Afghan civilians selected at random. The soldiers allegedly collected their victims' fingers as trophies. (thanks, Antinous)

Categories: Geek news

Most expensive book up for sale

BBC - Front page - Thu, 2010-09-09 11:55
A rare copy of John James Audubon's Birds of America, billed as the world's most expensive book, is to go on sale at Sotheby's.
Categories: Mainstream media

Whale rescue 'could take weeks'

BBC - Front page - Thu, 2010-09-09 11:50
Animal welfare experts say it could take weeks to free a humpback whale caught up in ropes off Shetland.
Categories: Mainstream media

Coroner opposes closure of unit

BBC - Front page - Thu, 2010-09-09 11:45
A decision to shut a pathology department will lead to a delay in post-mortems and the downgrading of a general hospital, claims a coroner.
Categories: Mainstream media

Cybercriminals Create 57,000 Fake Sites Each Week

Slashdot - Thu, 2010-09-09 11:41
wiredmikey writes "In a recent investigation, it was discovered that cybercriminals are creating 57,000 new 'fake' websites each week looking to imitate and exploit approximately 375 high-profile brands. eBay and Western Union were the most targeted brands, making up 44 percent of exploited brands discovered. Visa, Amazon, Bank of America and PayPal also heavily targeted by cybercriminals. Banks comprise the majority of fake websites by far with 65 percent of the total. Online stores and auction sites came in at 27 percent, with eBay taking the spot as the No. 1 most targeted brand on the Web today."pa href="http://www.facebook.com/sharer.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fyro.slashdot.org%2Fstory%2F10%2F09%2F09%2F153222%2FCybercriminals-Create-57000-Fake-Sites-Each-Week" target="_blank" title="Share on Facebook"img src="http://a.fsdn.com/sd/facebook_icon_large.png"/a a href="http://twitter.com/home?status=Cybercriminals+Create+57%2C000+Fake+Sites+Each+Week%3A+http%3A%2F%2Fbit.ly%2Fbup3ku" target="_blank" title="Share on Twitter"img src="http://a.fsdn.com/sd/twitter_icon_large.png"/a/ppa href="http://yro.slashdot.org/story/10/09/09/153222/Cybercriminals-Create-57000-Fake-Sites-Each-Week?from=rss"Read more of this story/a at Slashdot./piframe src="http://slashdot.org/slashdot-it.pl?op=discussamp;id=1782106amp;smallembed=1" style="height: 300px; width: 100%; border: none;"/iframeimg width='1' height='1' src='http://slashdot.feedsportal.com/c/32909/f/530758/s/d979202/mf.gif' border='0'/ pa href="http://feedads.g.doubleclick.net/~at/-TrWIeBXwDgTuESgwuv0PtxZtH4/0/da"img src="http://feedads.g.doubleclick.net/~at/-TrWIeBXwDgTuESgwuv0PtxZtH4/0/di" border="0" ismap="true"/img/abr/ a href="http://feedads.g.doubleclick.net/~at/-TrWIeBXwDgTuESgwuv0PtxZtH4/1/da"img src="http://feedads.g.doubleclick.net/~at/-TrWIeBXwDgTuESgwuv0PtxZtH4/1/di" border="0" ismap="true"/img/a/pimg src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/Slashdot/slashdot/~4/INSKPpOkSRY" height="1" width="1"/
Categories: Geek news

Smartphone chip battle heats up

BBC - Front page - Thu, 2010-09-09 11:37
Intel is to launch its first chip with built-in graphics, while established phone chipmaker ARM releases a fast new chip.
Categories: Mainstream media

Lustful Court and other fun or unfortunate street names

Boing Boing - Thu, 2010-09-09 11:33
Folks who live on Lustful Court in Macon, Georgia are lobbying for their street to be granted a name change. The county commissioners have suggested that the residents submit a petition. Yoshonda Patterson told the Associated Press "she thinks the name gives people the wrong idea about the neighborhood on the east side of Macon."

Also in the news this week, the UK's Bladder Lane and Butt Hole Road. And then there's the classic unfortunate street name used in England in the Middle Ages -- Gropecunt Lane -- "believed to be a reference to the prostitution centered on those areas," according to Wikipedia.



Categories: Geek news

Broadcom releases an open-source driver for its wireless chipsets

LWN.net - Thu, 2010-09-09 11:32
Broadcom - long seen as the last big proprietary holdout in the area of wireless networking - has announced the availability of a fully open driver for its current 802.11n chipsets. spanThe driver, while still a work in progress, is released as full source and uses the native mac80211 stack. It supports multiple current chips (BCM4313, BCM43224, BCM43225) as well as providing a framework for supporting additional chips in the future, including mac80211-aware embedded chips./span It's going into the staging tree initially. (Thanks to Luis Rodriguez).
Categories: Libre
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