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Submission + - Apple Sues Amazon over "App Store" (zacks.com)

rexjoec writes: "Apple Inc. (AAPL — Analyst Report) has filed a trademark infringement lawsuit against online retailer Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN) in a federal court in the Northern district of California for using the phrase “App Store.”"

Comment Re:good (Score 1) 762

Two, as an illustration of the first point, someone please point a major work, besides HG Wells' original, that featured nothing but forward time travel.

Ice Pirates, IIRC.

Comment Re:Microsoft being cagey (Score 1) 289

NOBODY expects the Microsoft Inquisition! Our chief weapon is surprise...surprise and fear...fear and surprise.... Our two weapons are fear and surprise...and ruthless efficiency.... Our *three* weapons are fear, surprise, and ruthless efficiency...and an almost fanatical devotion to the PTO.... Our *four*...no... *Amongst* our weapons.... Amongst our weaponry...are such elements as fear, surprise.... I'll come in again.
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UK Teen Banned From US Over Obscene Obama Email 555

British teenager Luke Angel has been banned from the US for sending an email to the White House calling President Obama an obscenity. The 17-year-old says he was drunk when he sent the mail and doesn't understand what the big deal is. "I don't remember exactly what I wrote as I was drunk. But I think I called Barack Obama a p***k. It was silly -- the sort of thing you do when you're a teenager and have had a few," he said. The FBI contacted local police who in turn confronted Luke and let him know that the US Department of Homeland Security didn't think his email was funny. "The police came and took my picture and told me I was banned from America forever. I don't really care but my parents aren't very happy," Angel said.
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The Science of Caddyshack 55

astroengine writes "Thirty years after the release of the cult classic comedy Caddyshack, Discovery News has geeked out and gone on the hunt for any trace amount of science they can find in the movie (video). From gopher territoriality to seismic deformation, from pool poop bacteria to the color of lightning, it turns out there's quite a lot of science to talk about..."
PC Games (Games)

Valve Apologizes For 12,000 Erroneous Anti-Cheating Bans 202

Earlier this week, there were reports that large numbers of Modern Warfare 2 players on Steam were getting erroneously banned by Valve's Anti-Cheat software. While such claims are usually best taken with a grain of salt, the quantity and suddenness caused speculation that Valve's software wasn't operating correctly. A few days later, Valve president Gabe Newell sent out an email acknowledging that roughly 12,000 players had been inappropriately banned over the preceding two weeks. "The problem was that Steam would fail a signature check between the disk version of a DLL and a latent memory version. This was caused by a combination of conditions occurring while Steam was updating the disk image of a game." Valve reversed the bans and gave free copies of Left 4 Dead 2 to everyone who was affected.
Education

Submission + - The Case for $320,000 Kindergarten Teacher (nytimes.com)

An anonymous reader writes: What is the value of a good teacher? Researchers from Harvard suggest that the value of a good kindergarten teacher — thought previously by some to be negligible — is, in fact, immense: "All else equal, they were making about an extra $100 a year at age 27 for every percentile they had moved up the test-score distribution over the course of kindergarten." The results are preliminary (they haven't been peer-reviewed yet), however, they do raise interesting questions about how valuable early education can be.

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