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Science

Graphene Can Be Made With Table Sugar 142

Zothecula writes with this snippet from Gizmag: "There's no doubt that the discovery of graphene is one sweet breakthrough. The remarkable material offers everything from faster, cooler electronics and cheaper lithium-ion batteries to faster DNA sequencing and single-atom transistors. Researchers at Rice University have made graphene even sweeter by developing a way to make pristine sheets of the one-atom-thick form of carbon from plain table sugar and other carbon-based substances. In another plus, the one-step process takes place at temperatures low enough to make the wonder material easy to manufacture."
Movies

Submission + - Mass Effect headed to the big screen! (aintitcool.com)

kminke writes: Quint over at Ain't It Cool News just received a press release announcing that Thomas Tull's Legendary Pictures has acquired the rights to bring MASS EFFECT to the big screen.
From the article. "With the giant success of the first game and even more massive success of the second I was wondering how long it was going to be before we saw this adapted. Looking back at the history of studio video game adaptations there's the possibility this big news will hit, some great directors will be attached and then it just won't happen. Halo (with Neill Blomkamp) and Bioshock (with Gore Verbinski) come to mind."

Books

Submission + - Ethical Hacking Tutorials (kyrionhackingtutorials.com)

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Comment Problems (Score 2, Interesting) 351

I don't think that this is a practical solution. Lasers are very focused and don't spread out like normal lights, if they were to spread out the power requirements would be huge. Also It would be walking a very fine line between delivering enough light to be noticed and too little to cause eye damage to people looking up. Lastly You would have to check the wording on the agreements banning weapons in space, even though it is not the intention this could be viewed as one. While this is an interesting idea I don't think it is very practical and there could be better solutions.

Comment Re:I don't think so (Score 1) 351

I think that the idea is to use the satellite as a Warning after an earthquake has been detected by seismic sensors, as they do now. Not actually finding a Tsunami. But yes I think you are right in that they could not be used to detect the wave.
Games

Submission + - Ubisoft's new DRM cracked in 24 hours. (kotaku.com)

An anonymous reader writes: Ubisoft's new DRM has already been bypassed just 1 day after it's debut by the well-known game hacking group Skidrow. This is the same "always connected" drm they were planning on using in Assassin's Creed for the PC.

Associated links:
Link to info about pirated version of the game: http://www.rlslog.net/silent-hunter-5-battle-of-the-atlantic-skidrow/
Link to wikipedia confirming that the drm used in this game is the same as the one in the upcoming Assassin's creed: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silent_Hunter_V#DRM_restrictions

Apple

Submission + - Valve to release games for Mac? (tomshardware.com)

ryantmer writes: Steam, the online service for PC gamers developed by Valve, looks to soon be expanding onto Mac OS X. While there hasn't yet been an official announcement (perhaps at the Game Developers Conference next week), Valve has sent various teaser images that, when put together, point squarely at a product or service made for the Mac.
Censorship

Submission + - The UK's very own DMCA; only worse. (pirateparty.org.uk)

Grumbleduke writes: During today's debate in the UK's House of Lords on the much-criticised Digital Economy Bill the unpopular Clause 17 (that would have allowed the government to alter copyright law much more easily than it currently can) was voted out in favour of a DMCA-style take-down system for websites and ISPs. The new amendment (known as 120A) sets up a system whereby a copyright owner could force an ISP to block certain websites who allegedly host or link to infringing material or face being taken before the High Court (and made to pay the copyright owner's legal fees). This amendment was tabled by the Liberal Democrat party who had so far been seen as the defenders of the internet and reason and with the Conservative party supporting them passed by 165 to 140 votes. The UK's Pirate Party and Open Rights Group have both strongly criticised this new amendment.

The Bill is currently in Report stage in the House of Lords, and will then and will then have to pass through the (elected) House of Commons. The government has indicated its desire to push through the legislation before the upcoming election.

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