Monday, February 18, 2013

IT News Head Lines (Ars Technica) 19/02/2013


Review: Samsung’s ATIV Odyssey is Windows Phone 8 on a budget Screen aside, this handset is a good choice for the free-with-contract crowd. Read More ...
Society’s key to finding the next Earth: The Ars guide to exoplanets Have a faster-than-light colony ship? This is what you should know. Read More ...
Cell phone tracking system reveals how traffic jams start Drivers tracked (anonymously) in bid to analyze citywide traffic patterns. Read More ...
Why Microsoft’s new Office 2013 license may send users to Google Docs When your PC dies, so does your Office 2013 license. Read More ...
Activision and Bungie’s Destiny reveal: Big on hype, low on details We're told we'll love the "shared world shooter"... once we get to see it. Read More ...
Kim Dotcom will sell you a Mega membership for just half a bitcoin Mega storage service just began accepting payment in the digital currency. Read More ...
Laser intended for Mars used to detect “honey laundering” You may be putting counterfeit honey in your tea. Read More ...
Intel’s Itanium server CPUs shuffle one step closer to the grave Intel is quietly scaling back the roadmap for its ill-fated 64-bit CPUs. Read More ...
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