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Apple's Life After Steve Jobs

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animusCollards writes "Slate ponders a post-Steve Jobs Apple, including possible successors, and the future is... boring. '..it's certainly true that Jobs' style is central to the company's brand and the fierce connection it forges with its customers. His product announcements prompt hundreds of millions of dollars worth of free press coverage and whip up greater and more loyal fans, generating ever-greater interest in the company. ... At some point, all that will end. Jobs will eventually leave the company. There are no obvious plans for succession; in addition to Schiller, observers finger Tim Cook, Apple's COO, and Scott Forstall, who helped develop Mac OS X and the iPhone's software, as contenders for the job. But Tuesday's keynote illustrated how difficult it will be for any of those guys to replace Jobs.'"

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Russia's Mars Mission Raising Concerns

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eldavojohn writes "Space.com has a blog on Russia's Phobos-Grunt project designed to explore the planet further. He voices concerns about part of this exploration that is dubbed LIFE (Living Interplanetary Flight Experiment) and backed by The Planetary Society that involves sending several samples of Earth's hardiest microbes to see if they can survive the round trip voyage. Space.com's correspondent Leonard David did some legwork to ensure that The Outer Space Treaty of 1967 was being upheld as it prevents cross-contamination between planets and receives some interesting responses from experts on this mission. The Phobos-Grunt mission will also deploy a Chinese sub-satellite 'Firefly-1,' which will attempt to figure out how water on Mars disappeared. Unfortunately, The United States is not taking part in Phobos-Grunt."

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Root inside: researchers claim crack for Intel's vPro

Ars Technica - 2 hours 4 min ago

A pair of security researchers claim to have cracked Intel's trusted execution technology (TXT), a critical part of the vPro platform. Few details on the attack are available, so it's hard to suss out what, if anything, this means for the chip giant's plans.

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The Kris crossover will make you jump, jump

Ars Journals - 2 hours 31 min ago

David Kris to head Nat'l Security Division at DOJ

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Playing Tetris Is Good For You

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An anonymous reader writes "Some UK researchers found out that playing Tetris is actually good for people with post-traumatic stress disorder, by interfering with memory. I wonder if playing Minesweeper is effective against boss-inflicted stress."

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The Best Gaming PC Money Can Buy

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SlappingOysters writes "Gameplayer has gone live with their best PC hardware configurations for Q1 2009. They've broken it into three tiers depending on the investor's budget. And while the prices are regional, it is comparative across the globe. The site has also detailed the 10 Hottest PC Games of 2009 to unveil the software on the horizon which may seduce gamers into an upgrade."

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Federal Trade Commission To Scrutinize DRM

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Ars Technica reports that the FTC is getting ready to take a hard look at gaming DRM, setting up a town hall meeting to be held on March 25th. They're currently recruiting panelists, and they say the meeting will, in part, "address the need to improve disclosures to consumers about DRM limitations." The controversy over DRM came to a head in 2008 with the release of Spore and the multiple subsequent class-action lawsuits focusing on the SecuROM software that came with the game. Ars Technica says the town hall meeting will also look at "legal issues surrounding DRM" and "the potential need for government involvement to protect consumers."

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WiMAX goes live in Portland; Chicago delayed into 2H 2009

Ars Technica - 4 hours 55 min ago

Clearwire opens its second WiMax market in Portland, Ore., but future deployment plans are murky. Clearwire's service competes on price and speed with wireless and wireline sevices.

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New Freescale processors target Linux netbooks

Ars Journals - 5 hours 10 min ago

Chip manufacturer Freescale has launched a new processor targeting an interesting (and small) segment of the computer market: sub-$200, Linux-based netbooks.

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Indie dev suggests peers should support OS X, Linux gaming

Ars Technica - 6 hours 13 sec ago

An independent developer from Wolfire Games has made the case that his peers should be supporting OS X and Linux with cross-platform games for a number of easy to grasp reasons. In the face of heavy competition, this simple strategy could be the key to success.

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CES 2009 Shrinks With Dwindling Economy

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nandemoari writes "Not long after we first heard murmurs Microsoft may be ready to lay off as much as 17 per cent of its workforce, the popular Consumer Electronics Show, held every year in Las Vegas, is rumored to be shrinking alongside the global economy. The Consumer Electronics Association, host of the CES, estimates that the numbers of both exhibitors and visitors will be down in 2009. The CEA expects about 130,000 people will attend this year, down 11,000 from last year. And about 2,700 exhibitors are expected to attend, down from 3,000 in 2008."

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How Do You Manage Your SD Card Library?

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txmadman writes "Like a lot of my colleagues and all of my three children, I have several SD , mini-SD, and micro-SD cards for various purposes: cameras, cell phones, my laptop, etc. These things are handy to have around, offer easy and significant storage, but are very easily lost. We have also have run into some instances where it wasn't clear whose SD card was whose, and have also started to see a need for a storage mechanism. I have seen SD card 'wallets' and such, but have never seen anyone actually use one. So: How do you manage and keep track of your SD cards?"

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Inside assisted GPS: helping GPS help you

Ars Technica - 11 hours 45 min ago

Ever wonder how your mobile phone can find your location quickly, even on a cloudy day where a satellite signal is hard to come by? The answer is that many of these devices use assisted GPS (AGPS). Ars brings you an in-depth look at how this technology works.

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Oprah Sued For Infringing "Touch and Feel" Patent

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I Don't Believe in Imaginary Property writes "Oprah Winfrey, or to be more precise, Oprah's Book Club, is being sued by the inventor/patent attorney Scott C. Harris for infringing upon his patent for 'Enhancing Touch and Feel on the Internet.' So Oprah's Book Club is now one of many people and entities being sued over this patent because they allow people to view part, but not all, of a book online before purchasing it. Mr. Harris also sued Google Books for infringing upon this patent. He actually was fired from his position as partner at Fish & Richardson for that, because Google is a client of that law firm and they had conflict of interest rules to uphold." It would be entertaining to see Oprah give very wide and mainstream publicity to the abuses enabled by our current patent system.

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"Skanks in NYC" blog post leads to lawsuit against Google

Ars Technica - Wed, 2009-01-07 04:25

Bloggers that wish to retain their anonymity may be watching an otherwise farcical case that's been filed in New York, where a model has claimed that a blog has defamed her and is suing Google in an attempt to discover who's behind it.

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Whither iMac: unfulfilled keynote predictions and rumors

Ars Journals - Wed, 2009-01-07 03:48

Although the Macworld Expo '09 keynote did bring us new iWork and iLife releases as well as a 17" MacBook Pro, there are quite a few rumors and predictions that didn't come true.

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Windows Live Hotmail to get POP3 access this year?

Ars Journals - Wed, 2009-01-07 03:31

According to a question answered on windowslivehelp.com, POP3 access for all Hotmail users is on its way. Microsoft isn't giving a specific date, unfortunately.

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Kiwis rally opposition to NZ copyright bill

Ars Technica - Wed, 2009-01-07 03:20

Two controversial provisions of a New Zealand copyright law, slated to take effect next month, are stirring opposition. Artists and ISPs say the law will result in the disconnection of users and deletion of content on the basis of mere allegations of copyright infringement.

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Skype adds screen sharing, metered WiFi service in 2.8 beta

Ars Journals - Wed, 2009-01-07 03:19

Skype's new 2.8 beta for Mac OS X adds screen sharing—in only one direction—and per-minute WiFi hotspot access through Boingo Wireless's network.

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Obama Picks RIAA's Favorite Lawyer For Top DoJ Post

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The Recording Industry of America's favorite courtroom lawyer, Tom Perrelli, who has sued individual file swappers in multiple federal courts, is President-elect Barack Obama's choice for the third in line at the Justice Department. CNet's Declan McCullagh explores the background of the man who won the RIAA's lucrative business for his DC law firm: "An article on his law firm's Web site says that Perrelli represented SoundExchange before the Copyright Royalty Board — and obtained a 250 percent increase in the royalty rate for music played over the Internet by companies like AOL and Yahoo," not to mention Pandora and Radio Paradise. NewYorkCountryLawyer adds, "Certainly this does not bode well for CowboyNeal's being appointed Copyright Czar."

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