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Comment Re:The takedown notice system isn't inherently bad (Score 1) 153

ISP should have nothing to do with this ... (is postal service (carrier) responsible for the drugs/copied CD/DVDs they deliver ????)
notice and notice. where a fundamental constitutional/human right is respected (presumption of innocence). right holder says "hey you're infringing" and here's why.
burden of proof is not on the defendant!

Submission + - Arora browser adds AdBlock support

Andreaskem writes: "The free (as in speech), lightweight, QtWebKit-based browser Arora is now available at version 0.10.0. One of the most significant changes is the addition of AdBlock support. Along with the built-in FlashBlock functionality, this might turn Arora into an interesting alternative for those who consider Firefox to be too bloated."

Apple's WWDC Unveils iPhone 3.0, OpenCL, Laptop Updates, and More 770

Lots of big news from WWDC today including updates to almost all of Apple's laptops. They added a 13-inch version to the MacBook Pro line, updated the MacBook Air, and added a few new ports to some of the machines including an SD slot and firewire 800 port. Software updates saw Safari 4 launched, OS X updates including threading changes, Exchange support to mail, calendar, and address book, and OpenCL a new open graphics standard. The iPhone got quite a bit of love in 3.0, much of it just confirming older news. Cut, copy, and paste, shake to undo, developer APIs, Cocoa Touch support for text, landscape mode updates, spotlight, and MMS all made the bullet list. You will now also be able to rent and purchase movies directly from your iPhone. Other new features in 3.0 include the much debated tethering ability, allowing you to use your iPhone as a cellular modem (unfortunately there was no mention of AT&T actually supporting this feature, a wonder there wasn't a riot), integrated TomTom GPS navigation, and game features galore. New functionality also allows you to locate your iPhone via MobileMe, play a sound to help you locate it (regardless if it is set to silent), and even wipe your data remotely. The New iPhone hardware updates, "3GS", adds a 3 megapixel auto-focus camera, voice interfaces, twice the processing power, and hardware encryption. The 3GS comes in 16GB ($199) and 32GB ($299), pushing the 3G (which they are keeping on the market) to $99. Lots of other small updates amidst the bustle, looks like another successful WWDC.
Space

Submission + - Dark Energy Found Stifling Growth in Universe

Andreaskem writes: ""For the first time, astronomers have clearly seen the effects of "dark energy" on the most massive collapsed objects in the universe using NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory. By tracking how dark energy has stifled the growth of galaxy clusters and combining this with previous studies, scientists have obtained the best clues yet about what dark energy is and what the destiny of the universe could be." (from physorg.com)"
PC Games (Games)

Submission + - Crysis "DX10" features unlocked in XP (crysis-online.com)

tomz16 writes: Crysis has been touted by many as the first true DX10 game, offering an unmatched visual experience exclusively on DirectX 10 capable Windows Vista systems. Unfortunately, a nosy meddler recently found that you can unlock the highest "vista-exclusive" detail settings in the DX9 Crysis demo by simply editing a configuration file. The result is yet another game that runs faster and looks virtually indistinguishable on Windows XP! Let's just hope Crytek doesn't "fix" this little oversight in the full release of the game.
The Military

Submission + - New plastic is strong as steel, transparent 1

Andreaskem writes: "Physorg.com published an article about a new material that supposedly is "strong as steel but lighter and transparent.". "The researchers created this new composite plastic with a machine they developed that builds materials one nanoscale layer after another... Mother of pearl, the iridescent lining of mussel and oyster shells, is built layer-by-layer like this. It's one of the toughest natural mineral-based materials.""
Biotech

Submission + - Ars looks at homeopathy

Andreaskem writes: "The guys from Nobel Intent of the Ars Technica web site today published an article about homeopathy in which they try to "illuminate the general distinctions between science and pseudoscience." They cite articles from the journal Homeopathy and explain the issues scientists take with the conclusions reached by the proponents of homeopathy and the theories they offer. The article concludes with the statement: "...if the practice of homeopathy turns water into a mechanism for helping individuals feel better via a placebo effect, then the only issue with it becomes ensuring that it doesn't prevent people who really need medical intervention from getting it... but a subset of the homeopathic community has consistently demanded that their practice be viewed as scientific, presumably to obtain the credibility that traditional medicine receives.""

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