Sunday, April 28, 2013

IT News Head Lines (Ars Technica) 29/04/2013






Weird Science and the remembrance of fists past
Teen relationships are doomed and there's an optimal time to run over a feral pig.

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IU’s petaflop supercompter is the first to be a “dedicated university resource”
No "constraints from an outside funding agency" plus speeds in the world's Top 25.

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Why LivingSocial’s 50-million password breach is graver than you may think
No, cryptographically scrambled passwords are not hard to decode.

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Recursion or while loops: Which is better?
It's a question young programmers confront often.

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Chrome Office Viewer: this is how Google goes head-to-head with Microsoft
One day, Google will use this to attack Windows and Office together. But not today.

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Ars readers react: AMD’s life in the ring
Our two-part series exploring where AMD went wrong took 140 drafts and lots of work.

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Study: 45 percent of Bitcoin exchanges end up closing
Good luck getting your money back!

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Samsung’s Ativ Tab 7 reviewed: Kickstands can kick it
It's a strong tablet and decent Ultrabook. Color us enamored.

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