Sunday, July 8, 2012

IT News Head Lines (Ars Technica) 08/07/2012





Google submits $4 million bill for costs in Oracle lawsuit
Transcripts and copies make up the bulk of the bill.

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MPAA, US Attorney say White House not involved in Megaupload takedown
And FBI offers 40-page summary of 22 million emails worth of evidence to Dotcom.

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This is your brain on poker
Researchers got subjects to bet against computers while inside an MRI tube.

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Podcasts for iOS: what's wrong, and what can be improved
Syncing leaves a lot to be desired, and where's our iCloud support?

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Review: In Spelunky, death makes life worth playing
Punishing difficulty, random level design combine for a platforming masterpiece.

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Facebook, Yahoo will end litigation in "patent peace deal"
Cross-licensing of patents, expansion of partnership reportedly approved.

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HP says Itanium, HP-UX not dead yet
While exec says x86, Linux are future, company insists Itanium is part of plan.

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Ars Technicast, Episode 5 - Retro gaming
On this week's podcast we take a look at our favorite games from the past.

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New record for faking data set by Japanese researcher
Anesthesiologists published 212 papers; only 3 clearly fraud-free.

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World of Tanks dev's trek from the kitchen floor to 30M players
Wargaming.net CEO talks about the company’s explosive growth.

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