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Google

Submission + - Google talks about the dangers of user content (blogspot.com)

An anonymous reader writes: I stumbled on an interesting, in-depth article on the Google security blog about the dangers faced by modern web applications when hosting any user supplied data. The surprising conclusion is that it's apparently almost impossible to host images or text files safely unless you use a completely separate domain. Is it really that bad? Why after 15 years we still can't get it right?
Sci-Fi

Majority of Americans Think Obama Is Better Suited To Handle an Alien Invasion 305

Geoffrey.landis writes "At last, a public opinion poll that gets the opinions of ordinary Americans on the issues that matter! Apparently, two thirds of Americans polled think that Barack Obama is better suited to defend against an alien invasion than Mitt Romney, according to a survey from National Geographic Channel, done to tout their upcoming TV series 'chasing UFOs'. In follow-up questioning, Americans would rather call on the Hulk (21%) than either Batman (12%) or Spiderman (8%) to save the day. No word on which candidate is most fit to defend America against shambling hordes of undead seeking to destroy civilization in the zombie apocalypse (perhaps that will be brought out in the debates)." The real question of course is how Obama would handle Galactus.
Space

Submission + - No, asteroid 2012 DA14 will not hit us next February (discovermagazine.com)

The Bad Astronomer writes: "News is starting to spread about a small 45-meter-wide asteroid called 2012 DA14 that will make a close pass to Earth on February 15, 2013. However, some of these articles are claiming it has "a good chance" of impacting the Earth. This is simply incorrect; the odds of an impact next year are essentially zero. Farther in the future the odds are unclear; another near pass may occur in 2020, but right now the uncertainties in the asteroid's orbit are too large to know much about that. More observations of DA14 are being made, and we should have better information about future encounters soon."
Privacy

Submission + - Have we lost our Privacy to the Internet? (guardian.co.uk)

An anonymous reader writes: An article in the Guardian, penned by Joss Wright and Tom Chatfield, discusses whether we — as in Internet users in general — are, or indeed are not, giving away way too much information about ourselves to large Corporations that profit handsomely from mining the info. The article talks about how contemporary internet companies — perhaps predictably — are run with a "privacy is dead" motto. It considers what implications having all your private data out on the internet — where it can be seen, searched, shared, retransmitted, perhaps archived forever without your consent — has for the "future of our society" (by which the authors presumably mean the society of the UK). The (rather long) article ends by mentioning that Gmail scans your email, that Facebook apps frequently send your private data right to the app developer, that iPhones are known to log your geographic location, and that some smartphone apps read your address book and messages, then dial home to transmit this info to the company that developed the app.
Privacy

Submission + - Verizon selling "new" iPhones with preloaded data?

dnahelicase writes: One of my employees just went to the Verizon store in town to upgrade his Blackberry Storm to a "new" iPhone 4S. I told him to take it there and they would transfer his contacts, pictures, etc — and I'd setup his work email when he returned. When he did, I was surprised to find "preloaded" apps, such as Facebook, Bank of America, and others — as well as purchased music and a hotmail account — all setup for a recent high school grad 50 miles south of here.

Verizon denies selling him a used phone, and denies this has ever happened before. Has anyone else received a "new" phone with someone else's data on it?

I was able to post to this kid's facebook wall to tell him, as well as emailing him on his two email accounts. Verizon has given me a window into his personal life, his contacts, his music. I can call his (new) girlfriend, his sister, his high school friends. Why didn't they just clear the phone and we wouldn't have been the wiser?
Desktops (Apple)

Submission + - OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion is a cougar I'd take home (bgr.com)

zacharye writes: Apple just did something the company hasn’t done very often in recent years — it completely surprised nearly every single person with the announcement of OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion, the next OS for the Mac. Inching a step closer to bridging the gap between iOS and OS X, Mountain Lion brings practically all of iOS’s featured apps to desktop and laptop computer. From Messages, which I’ve been waiting for ever since iMessage was announced, to built-in iCloud support, Notification Center, Game Center, Reminders, Notes, a much-improved Safari browser, AirPlay and more, the two OSes are practically the same now in terms of system apps. This is the first developer preview of OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion, and the OS will only improve before it is released in the summer. If you’re itching for my thoughts, though, you’ll find them after the break...
Space

Submission + - Felix Baumgartner Is Space Diving in Pursuit of Science (txchnologist.com) 1

An anonymous reader writes: This summer, an Austrian named Felix Baumgartner plans to ride a 600-foot tall balloon halfway up the stratosphere. When he reaches 120,000 feet, he will jump.

What happens next is swathed in mystery, but a few things are certain. For a short time inside his pressurized spacesuit, Baumgartner, a professional BASE jumper, will be the fastest man alive. Thirty seconds after leaping, he’ll exceed the speed of sound in the thin upper atmosphere by traveling almost 700 miles per hour. And if he safely parachutes to the ground between 12 and 15 minutes later, he’ll walk away with at least four new records: the highest skydive, the longest free-fall, the first to reach supersonic speeds in free-fall, and the highest manned balloon ride.

Earth

Submission + - Californian seismologist testifies against scientists in quake manslaughter case (nature.com)

ananyo writes: The courthouse in L’Aquila, Italy, yesterday hosted a highly anticipated hearing in the trial of six seismologists and one government official indicted for manslaughter over their reassurances to the public ahead of a deadly earthquake in 2009 (see http://www.nature.com/news/2011/110526/full/news.2011.325.html). During the hearing, the former head of the Italian Department of Civil Protection turned from key witness into defendant, and a seismologist from California criticized Italy’s top earthquake experts. Lalliana Mualchin, former chief seismologist for the Department of Transportation in California, criticized the Italian analysis, which he says was based on a poor model. If the court agrees with Mualchin, the defendants could face up to 12 years in jail.

Submission + - Who needs SOPA? JotForm seized (geek.com)

An anonymous reader writes: A form creation site was apparently seized due to user content and with no prior notice to the owners.
Games

Submission + - PlayStation Vita: A Closer Look At Near (modojo.com)

buffdaily247 writes: "Sony's PlayStation Vita comes with a handful of apps to enjoy, chief among them Near, social networking software that uses GPS technology to display fellow Vita owners within a radius of roughly four to five miles. From there, you can rate games, connect with friends and pick-up/leave gifts for others to find."
Linux

Submission + - WindowMaker development resumes, has first relase since 2006 (windowmaker.org)

brad-x writes: "A new team of developers have recently picked up development of WindowMaker, and they've added many new features including improved support for freedesktop standard menu layout and MacOS X style application and window switching from the keyboard, culminating in a new release, 0.95.2. A basic changelog on the newly redesigned website is available at http://windowmaker.org/news.php."

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