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Steak-Scented Billboard Entices Drivers 282

In addition to car exhaust and road grime, travelers along Highway 150 in North Carolina can now enjoy the smell of a barbecue thanks to a new billboard. The work of ScentAir, which provides custom scents for businesses, the advertisement for a local grocer emits the smell of charcoal and black pepper over the highway. "Marketing director Murray Dameron said the beef scent was emitted by a high-powered fan at the bottom of the billboard that blows air over cartridges loaded with BBQ fragrance oil. 'It smells like grilled meat with a nice pepper rub on it,' he explained."

Submission + - another epic xkcd (xkcd.com)

sckirklan writes: Maybe, just maybe 'we' cause 2012... hmmm... don't hate us world:(
Apple

Submission + - Jobs Accuses Gizmodo of Extortion Over iPhone G4 (thinq.co.uk) 1

Stoobalou writes: Apple boss Steve Jobs has openly accused tech blog Gizmodo of extortion in an interview with Walt Mossberg.

The accusation arose when Jobs was inevitably asked about the iPhone G4 saga, in which a prototype of Apple's next iteration was stolen from a California bar and flogged to Gizmodo for anything between $4,000 and $10,000 depending on which news source you favour.

Apparently, Steve phoned Gizmodo and asked for his phone back, but Jason Chen refused until he effectively had a written confession from Apple admitting that the handsert was indeed a genuine Apple prototype.

Idle

Submission + - OH Senate passes bill banning human-animal hybrids (veracium.com)

An anonymous reader writes: The sci-fi movie Splice seems to have scared the Ohio's Senator State Senator Steve Buehrer. The Ohio Senate has passed Sen. Buehrer's bill bannin 'the creation, transportation, or receipt of a human-animal hybrid, the transfer of a nonhuman embryo into a human womb, and the transfer of a human embryo into a nonhuman womb.' So much for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
The Almighty Buck

Virtual Currency Becomes Real In South Korea 203

garylian writes "Massively is reporting that the South Korean Supreme Court has stated that virtual currency is the equivalent of real-world money. For those of you who might not be drawing the link, the core there is that selling in-game currency for real money is essentially just an exchange of currency and perfectly legal in South Korea. This could have sweeping implications for RMT operations the world over, not to mention free-to-play games and... well, online games in general. The official story is available online from JoongAng Daily."
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Tower Switch-Off Embarrasses Electrosensitives 292

Sockatume writes "Residents in Craigavon, South Africa complained of '[h]eadaches, nausea, tinnitus, dry burning itchy skins, gastric imbalances and totally disrupted sleep patterns' after an iBurst communications tower was put up in a local park. Symptoms subsided when the residents left the area, often to stay with family and thus evade their suffering. At a public meeting with the afflicted locals, the tower's owners pledged to switch off the mast immediately to assess whether it was responsible for their ailments. One problem: the mast had already been switched off for six weeks. Lawyers representing the locals say their case against iBurst will continue on other grounds."
Security

US Preps Cyber Outfit To Protect Electric Grid 58

coondoggie writes to mention that the US Department of Energy is planning to set up a new "National Energy Sector Cyber Organization" in order to protect the national bulk power electric grid. For the low, low cost of $8.5 million they will help integrate smart grid technology with the electric grid, speed research, and establish new policy and protocols. "It is paramount that smart grid devices and interoperability standards include protections against cyber intrusions and have systems that are designed from the start (not patches added on) that prevent unauthorized persons from gaining entry through the millions of new access points created by the deployment of smart grid technologies, Hoffman stated."

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