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Submission + - Horny Aliens (theregister.co.uk)

LeadSongDog writes: El Reg, never shy with their headlines, gives us this story as "HORNY ALIEN vegetarian monsters once ROAMED CANADA"... Drs. Michael Ryan and David Evans, of the Cleveland Museum of Natural History and the Royal Ontario Museum respectively have newly identified a bigger, uglier, hornier descendant of Triceratops they call "Xenoceratops foremostensis". The Open Access paper is: “A new ceratopsid from the Foremost Formation (middle Campanian) of Alberta” Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (CJES) Oct 2012 http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/full/10.1139/e2012-056
Privacy

Submission + - Ancestry.com sold (usatoday.com)

LeadSongDog writes: The staggering family history collection of ten billion records at Ancestry.com has just been sold to Permira Funds (a European private equity firm), along with subscriber records for two million users.

If anyone is still using their mother's maiden name as a security question, it's wake-up time.

Submission + - Welcome to the Hotel Telecomia (yahoo.com)

LeadSongDog writes: The Daily Buzz tells us that the cost of closing an account with French telecom carrier Bouygues Telecom now exceeds the French gross domestic product by 5,872 times. Would paying that bill disrupt the economy much?

Submission + - "Call before you dig!" (theregister.co.uk)

LeadSongDog writes: Once again, a fool with a tool ruins the day for the smart masses, this time taking out the Wikimedia servers. Isn't it about time DNS caching got some tolerance for this kind of incident?

Submission + - Quadrotor cat (www.cbc.ca)

LeadSongDog writes: From Amsterdam comes news that artist Bart Jansen has taught his dead cat to fly. Now, get that damned cat off my roof!

Submission + - Ask Slashdot: Where's the Slashdot markup manual? 1

LeadSongDog writes: After all these years, the FAQ on /. still doesn't tell a submitter how to encode a link so that it appears the way one expects, as underlined or coloured text rather than as a naked URL. So where's the markup manual? Sooner or later, somenerd is going to want to read it...
Idle

Submission + - Shocker: Cheetos found to contain dairy products! (www.cbc.ca)

LeadSongDog writes: Sure, we all thought they were made of nice, safe, expanded polystyrene foam. But now it turns out that Pepsico's Korean operation has been secretly trying to emulate W.T. Hawkins' "Cheezies".http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheezies Yes, "with a zed" http://www.cbc.ca/thesundayedition/documentaries/2012/01/01/thats-cheezies-with-a-zed/
That's right, behind the backs of the unsuspecting public, it seems Pepsi has been sneaking cheese into "Cheetos"! Damn. Now I'm hungry. Where's my Stewart's Root Beer and Cheezies?
http://www.cbc.ca/thesundayedition/assets_c/2011/12/mouse2-thumb-300x251-149474.jpg

Submission + - Global ice loss quantified from GRACE sat data (nature.com)

LeadSongDog writes: Gravity measurements by the GRACE satellite experiment have shown 148±30Gt/yr of cumulative ice melt through 2003-2010 (inclusive). Before you rush to grab your life jacket, that's about a 3.2mm sea level rise totalled over eight years.

Submission + - Two years on, Google still can't sync a calendar? (google.com) 1

LeadSongDog writes: It'll soon be two years since the wizards of Mountainview acknowledged that gCal couldn't stay synced from other calendars. Does Google really believe the world will happily rehost all calendars from other platforms to them? https://groups.google.com/a/googleproductforums.com/forum/#!category-topic/calendar/syncing-my-calendar/0TtKisfdEL4
Announcements

Submission + - Next stop, the Flux Capacitor

LeadSongDog writes: According to http://www.nature.com/nnano/journal/vaop/ncurrent/abs/nnano.2007.412.html researchers have found that by putting a normal capacitor in a magnetic field it can be used to store spin. Marty McFly, where are you now?
Communications

Submission + - Silicon Lasers hit 40 Gbits (opticsexpress.org)

LeadSongDog writes: The laser wizards are at it again.

Within a year of the first all-silicon lasers, someone has them cranking out 4 ps pulses at 40 GHz from a mode-locked (4 x 10 GHz) chip. See the preprint at http://www.opticsexpress.org/DirectPDFAccess/8E000 04B-BDB9-137E-C880B6AF56C9B7EF_140973.pdf?da=1&id= 140973&seq=0&CFID=672121&CFTOKEN=20886944

Now if they can encode 2.5 bits/symbol, they'll be able to stuff 100G ethernet down one fibre.

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