Comment Must be... (Score 1) 556
Submission + - Ebola Patient Zero identified, probably infected by bats.
Patient Zero, two-year-old Guinean Emile Ouamouno, may have been infected while hunting or playing with bats inside a hollow tree near his home in a small village named Meliandou.
The study determined Ouamouno's interaction with bats is the likely cause of transmission by ruling out other possibilities, namely that the virus was spread by the consumption of bushmeat. Only children and women presented symptoms or died in the beginning of the current epidemic.
Research published in the EMBO Molecular Medicine journal finds that the single transmission, from bat to boy, was then spread human to human.
Submission + - Net neutrality under threat (indiatimes.com)
As of now, these websites are running fine.
Comment Re:Don't Order From Slashdot Deals (Score 0) 70
Submission + - Bill Gates Sponsoring Palladium-Based LENR Technology (kitco.com) 1
Submission + - Nokia's Android Lollipop N1 Tablet
Submission + - Ars reviews Skype Translator
Comment North Korea (Score 3) 388
Comment DNS alternative. (Score 1) 388
Submission + - Backblaze's 6 TB Hard Drive Face-Off
They deployed 45 Western Digital (WD60EFRX) and Seagate (STBD6000100) hard drives into two pods that were identical in design and configuration except for the hard drives used.
Submission + - Startup Helps You Build Your Very Own Picosatellite on a Budget (gizmag.com)
Submission + - Microsoft files a copyright infringement lawsuit for activating pirated software
Despite being one of the most pirated software vendors in the world, Microsoft doesn’t have a long track record of cracking down on individual pirates. From the descriptions used in the complaint it seems likely that the target is not an average user, but someone who sells computers containing pirated software. Time will tell whether that’s indeed the case