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Submission + - Nabi Tablet-Maker, Fuhu Inc., Suing Toys R Us (zdnet.com)

Penurious Penguin writes: Fuhu Inc., maker of the $199 children-tailored Nabi tablet, is suing Toys R Us. The lawsuit arises after a legal agreement (ended in January) between Fuhu and Toys R Us went awry and Toys R Us released a similar product of their own, the $150 Tabeo. The dispute alleges that Toys R Us may have intended from inception to eventually abandon the Nabi for their own future variation, the Tabeo, presumably after gathering sufficient understanding of Fuhu's design concepts and business strategies.
A ZDNet article quite thoroughly covering the story notes some of the formidable investors behind Fuhu, including Acer Inc., Kingston Digital, and Foxconn Digital Inc. Fuhu also sells through retail stores such as WalMart, Target, Best Buy, GameStop and Amazon.com.
Another more-recent ZDNet article further analyzes the story here.

Linux

Submission + - Arch Linux For Newbies? Manjaro is here! (muktware.com) 2

Penurious Penguin writes: Well within the top ten Linux distros, Arch Linux has a strong following for sure. But with an installation process requiring a little more involvement than the average distro, not every prospective user is ready to embrace the Arch Way, and understandably so. This is where Manjaro steps in. With a 100% compatibility with Arch, uncompromising adherence to principia KISS and a pre-configured Xfce, — or alternatively available GNOME & KDE — those who've been hesitating to explore Arch now have a few less excuses.

And a little side-note for those still bitter about the lack of package-signing: You'll be glad to know that Arch fully implemented package-signing in June of 2012.

Censorship

Submission + - Detained Ex-Marine Ordered By Judge To Be Released (wtvr.com)

Penurious Penguin writes: A few days ago, news of an ex-marine detained for his Facebook posts reached far and wide throughout the interweb. It was a hotly debated affair and considered from many perspectives. Today, a judge citing a lack of facts regarding the detention has since ordered the release of Brandon Raub.

It's a strange case undoubtedly, but perhaps even stranger when taking into account a few things, like the possibility of forced medication. It has been reported that Raub had made claims that one of the psychiatrists involved in the case threatened him with forced medication. For history polymaths, government proposals of forced medication may not be a surprise and the case of Susan Lindauer may be remembered.

The situation may seem more or less strange when harkening back to 2009, when Fusion Centers targeted Ron Paul supporters, certain universities, and conspiracy theorists as threats to national security, even logging anti death-penalty and anti-war activists into federal terrorism databases.

Personally, I find myself wondering what sorts of epic dangers someone like Noam Chomsky might seem to pose after a stressful day and a few beers, if overheard by certain departments.

Submission + - West Nile Virus Outbreak Puts Dallas In State Of Emergency (bbc.co.uk) 2

Penurious Penguin writes: "After nearly 700 reported cases of West Nile virus and 14 deaths, the city of Dallas has declared a state of emergency. West Nile virus can be asymptomatic or produce multiple symptoms, but can also lead to fevers, and the potentially fatal meningitis or encephalitis. Birds are the most common carriers and mosquitoes are the vector for human infection. From the BBC:

"The city of Dallas is experiencing a widespread outbreak of mosquito-borne West Nile Virus that has caused and appears likely to continue to cause widespread and severe illness and loss of life," — Michael Rawlings "


Submission + - West Nile Virus Outbreak Puts Dallas In State Of Emergency (bbc.co.uk) 1

Penurious Penguin writes: After nearly 700 reported cases of West Nile virus and 14 deaths, the city of Dallas has declared a state of emergency. West Nile virus can be asymptomatic or produce multiple symptoms, but can also lead to fevers, and the potentially fatal meningitis or encephalitis. Birds are the most common carriers and mosquitoes are the vector for human infection.
From the BBC:

"The city of Dallas is experiencing a widespread outbreak of mosquito-borne West Nile Virus that has caused and appears likely to continue to cause widespread and severe illness and loss of life," — Michael Rawlings


Submission + - Police-Accountability Blogger Sentenced 12 months for Illegal Wiretapping (masslive.com)

Penurious Penguin writes: In what for Ademo Freeman may have been honest efforts to defend the rights of a West High School student who in October of last year had allegedly been assaulted by a high school liaison officer, in search for comments Ademo Freeman had recorded phone conversations with multiple individuals including the West High School principle and secretary, and a Manchester police captain, without their consent.

On August 13, New Hampshire police-accountability activist Ademo Freeman was found guilty by a jury of twelve, of illegal wiretapping.

For those who say "Live Free or Die.", be duly advised.

Submission + - Craigslist drops exclusive license to your posts (eff.org)

Penurious Penguin writes: Last week on Slashdot we read the bad news, i.e. "Craigslist Demands Exclusivity For Postings", an odd demand which would have prevented ad-content on Craigslist from being advertised anywhere else but Craigslist. Thankfully, today we read from the EFF, the Good News: Craigslist drops exclusive license to your posts.

Perhaps they can now apply their ambitions toward improving Craigslist in other ways?

KDE

Submission + - Opportunity to Contribute to Research and KDE (kde.org)

Penurious Penguin writes: For many Linux users the Desktop is a vital resource and far from dead. Because usability of a workspace environment can be critical, we need both the ability to depend on and configure it to our needs, while avoiding distractions (notifications?) and things that interfere with productivity. Since this has obviously been an issue and seems to remain one; why not let your opinion be heard by those who are listening?

"A research team from the University of Maryland Baltimore County has launched an online study to explore the usability of KDE notifications. Participants are asked to describe a recent KDE notification experience to deepen the understanding of what makes a good or bad notification. Results from the research will help improve the usability of KDE notifications, and will make a contribution to the academic field of Human-Computer Interaction."
You can join the study through the above link, or directly here: KDE Notification User Experience Study

Linux

Submission + - Arch Linux version 2012.08.04 released. (archlinux.org)

Penurious Penguin writes: On 3/12/2012, Arch Linux, the "simple, lightweight distribution" celebrated its 10th year with the release of 0.1 Homer. The latest installation of Arch Linux has now been released as version 2012.08.04.

Arch Linux is a great distro not only for those who prefer to keep things simple, but for anyone preferring more control and oversight of their system. Arch, arguably enjoying some of the best documentation available (arch wiki), sports rolling releases, an Arch User Repository, solid support and also uses the fantastic pacman package-manager, which in late March 2012 — after a controversial absence of — implemented package-signing, finally becoming official in June 2012.

Crime

Submission + - Another "Active Shooter" kills 7 in Wisconsin Sikh temple (bbc.co.uk)

Penurious Penguin writes: Just as the tragedy in Aurora, Colorado begins inching more comfortably into the past, another "Active Shooter" event has occurred in Oak Creek, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. This time not in a crowded theater, but in a Sikh temple where seven people died including the shooter. How could two horrible events occur so close together? Is it even practical to ask why these things are happening?

Is there a way to avoid these situations? Without further eroding our liberties and surrendering to Big Brother, how can we? Do we put our selves empathetically in the position of those unfortunate victims involved and act accordingly — or do we accept the casualties of an experimental and complex society and move on? What can we do?

News

Submission + - Elderly man thwarts armed robbery in internet cafe by shooting robbers (boingboing.net)

Penurious Penguin writes: After the Denver theater shooting, though this event occurred on July 13 and was seemingly inspired by conventional criminal — rather than clearly psychopathic — intent, it illustrates a different perspective on sudden onsets of public violence involving firearms. Two teens enter the internet cafe, one sporting a bat (non mammalian) and the other a handgun. After smashing a monitor with the bat and distracting his partner, an elderly cafe patron (with a concealed-carry permit) approaches behind with a .380 and begins shooting at the robbers.

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