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Did the Spamhaus DDoS Really Slow Down Global Internet Access? 70

CowboyRobot writes "Despite the headlines, the big denial of service attack may not have slowed the Internet after all. The argument against the original claim include the fact that reports of Internet users seeing slowdowns came not from service providers, but the DDoS mitigation service CloudFlare, which signed up Spamhaus as a customer last week. Also, multiple service providers and Internet watchers have now publicly stated that while the DDoS attacks against Spamhaus could theoretically have led to slowdowns, they've seen no evidence that this occurred for general Internet users. And while some users may have noticed a slowdown, the undersea cable cuts discovered by Egyptian sailors had more of an impact than the DDoS."
Power

Solar Impulse Airplane To Launch First Sun-Powered Flight Across America 89

First time accepted submitter markboyer writes "The Solar Impulse just landed at Moffett Field in Mountain View, California to announce a journey that will take it from San Francisco to New York without using a single drop of fuel. The 'Across America' tour will kick off this May when founders Bertrand Piccard and André Borschberg take off from San Francisco. From there the plane will visit four cities across the states before landing in New York."
Media

Roku Finally Gets a 2D Menu System 80

DeviceGuru writes "Many of us have griped for years about Roku's retro one-dimensional user interface. Finally, in conjunction with the release of the new Roku 3 model, the Linux-based media streaming player is getting a two-dimensional facelift, making it quicker and easier to access favorite channels and find new ones. Current Roku users, who will now begin suffering from UI-envy, will be glad to learn that Roku plans to push out a firmware update next month to many earlier models, including the Roku LT, Roku HD (model 2500R), Roku 2 HD, Roku 2 XD, Roku 2 XS, and Roku Streaming Stick. A short demo of the new 2D Roku menu system is available in this YouTube video."
Google

Google Releases Street View Images From Fukushima Ghost Town 63

mdsolar writes in with news that Goolge has released Street View pictures from inside the zone that was evacuated after the Fukushima disaster. "Google Inc. (GOOG) today released images taken by its Street View service from the town of Namie, Japan, inside the zone that was evacuated after the Fukushima nuclear disaster in March 2011. Google, operator of the world's biggest Web search engine, entered Namie this month at the invitation of the town's mayor, Tamotsu Baba, and produced the 360-degree imagery for the Google Maps and Google Earth services, it said in an e-mailed statement. All of Namie's 21,000 residents were forced to flee after the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami crippled the Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear plant, about 8 kilometers (5 miles) from the town, causing the world's worst nuclear accident after Chernobyl. Baba asked Mountain View, California-based Google to map the town to create a permanent record of its state two years after the evacuation, he said in a Google blog post."

Comment Re:Why ban in cars? (Score 1) 417

Banning texting in cars makes no sense if the "texter" is not the "driver".

Maybe you'll like the following "insightful" comments:
Fire is hot.

Not if you compare it to something like the sun

Ice is cold.

Not on Neptune

Falling off the top of a tall building without a parachute (etc.) is a virtual guarantee of a lousy day.

Not on a planet with extremely low gravity. What? You don't think such planets have buildings?

Sex is fun! Well... good sex is anyway.

Well, you qualified this yourself.

Rap sounds like shit.

Agreed.

Taking a piss into an energized electrical socket is kinda like falling off the top of a tall building without a parachute.

I would never have known. Thanks!

Comment Re:Why ban in cars? (Score 1) 417

Banning texting in cars makes no sense if the "texter" is not the "driver".

And they need to clarify the situation where you are outside the car but leaning on it while you are texting.

to be fair, leaning on a car can hardly be called "in a car".. unless, of course, you're leaning on a toy car while riding in a car. In that case, I agree, texting should be allowed.

Comment Re:Why ban in cars? (Score 1) 417

Banning texting in cars makes no sense if the "texter" is not the "driver".

And that would be where you are wrong.
Pilots by career are the safest drivers on the road. There are many reasons for this.
One of the reasons is that they know that the person in the passenger seat is another set of eyes looking out for threats and not a texting or facebook update service.
2 sets of eyes looking out for morons and other hazards is safer than one set.
Unfortunately this is not explained in driver's ed.

Sweet.. We should make it illegal to drive without a co-passenger then. Solves the too-many-cars, waste-of-fuel, fossil-fuel-induced-climate-change problems too.. Driving by yourself? ARRESTED!

Comment Re:rss feeds -- that's all I use - alternatives? (Score 0) 329

I mostly have various rss feeds on my iGoogle home page. Very, very useful to quickly see what's happening on pages I pay attention to.
(Like, Slashdot, of course.)

I don't use many of the other gadgets/toys. Well, Weather Underground, Woot watcher, Google Finance are useful, but I could live without them.

Are there alternative sites that provide a similar function?

Netvibes looks pretty decent actually.. Just created a dashboard full of rss feeds iGoogle-style. Bye google.

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