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Submission + - Static Retirement of the Sun and Its Solar System

nlhouser writes: "Looking three trillion years into the future, many of us will look away with an attitude of nonchalance, as if it doesn't concern us. But it does. Our decendants and their decendants, and what we do today will effect their lives and their decisions regarding their children's future — regardless what it is."
Portables

Submission + - Acer Abandons Notebook Customers

kadar.zsolt writes: "Several months after the Microsoft Windows Vista release computer manufacturer Acer still lacks driver support for many, otherwise Vista capable notebook families. The missing ATI and Synaptics touchpad drivers on the manufacturer's website are just the tip of the iceberg: several Travelmate (2300, 3200, 4000, and 4500) and Aspire (1680) models do not appear to be battery enabled due to the absence of drivers for key ACPI subsystems. Users have reported that Windows Mobility Center will not start (presents "Windows Mobility Center is available only on mobile PCs error message.") and remaining battery life information is not available on these systems. The problem persists since Vista RC1 was made available and was reported to Acer Customer Support (Germany, Hungary, and Australia) and Microsoft TechNet as well. Acer Customer Service has made a promise to provide Vista drivers by the end of April but did not deliver in this timeframe. Microsoft has not identified the source of the compatibility issue yet. On the TechNet forums other Toshiba and Benq models appear as having identical issues."
Security

Submission + - Once in a blue moon: An Opera browser flaw!

An anonymous reader writes: Opera Software has updated the Windows version of the browser (Opera 9.21) to patch a flaw that lets attackers hijack Windows PCs by feeding them malicious torrent files. Earlier this year, researchers identified another Opera vulnerability based on a jpeg-related technology, but no one made a big deal about it — perhaps because most people don't use Opera.
PC Games (Games)

Submission + - May Independent Games

Russell Carroll writes: " Game Tunnel has just published the May Independent Video Game round-up , its 35th monthly panel reviewing what is new in Indie games. The 10 games in this month's article include an incredibly edible castle, an insane lighthouse, a monkey named Darwin, and a "hyperkinetic rabbity thing" named Max.

Scores from all reviewed games:
Darwin the Monkey — 6, 5, 6, 6 — 23/40
Lighthouse Lunacy — 6, 6, 7, 5 — 24/40
Retro Records — 6, 4, 5, 5 — 20/40
Scavenger — 8, 7, 7, 9 — 31/40
Venture the Void — 8, 6, 7 — 21/30
Civil Disturbance - 4, 4, 9, 2 — 19/40
Chocolate Castle — 9, 8, 7, 8 — 32/40
MAGI — 5, 6, 8, 2 — 21/40
Sam & Max Episode 6 — 8, 8, 8, 7 — 31/40
Auto Cross Racing — 5, 6, 9, 7 — 27/40"

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