Monday, May 12, 2014

IT News Head Lines (Ars Technica) 13/05/2014





How to network lots of dumb (computing) muscle in a fast, efficient render farm
Your main workstation has a lot of power, so free it up to do better things.








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How we’d save Nintendo
Ars editors lay out their ideas to turn the House of Mario around.








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Woman allegedly records own arrest, gets accused of wiretapping
Massachusetts wiretapping law prohibits secretly recording police.








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Significant portion of HTTPS Web connections made by forged certificates
Scientists unearth first direct evidence of bogus certs in real-world connections.








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Embattled CEO of Bitcoin miner firm: “We are as poor as church mice”
As legal cases mount, HashFast laments decisions that lead to fraud accusations.








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Gallery: Inside HashFast, a struggling Bitcoin chipmaker startup
The offices are pretty quiet now that half of the staff has been laid off.








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Liveblog: Going cloud crazy at TechEd 2014
We're expecting to hear a lot about the cloud at Microsoft's IT conference.








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Ask Ars: Why are some programming languages faster than others?
Scientists use Fortran because it's fast, but what makes it so?








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Facebook, Zynga beat wiretap lawsuits
Court, however, revives allegations Facebook breached its terms of service.








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Making insects delectable for Western palates
Who wants a bite of delicious larva paté?








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Google toying with desktop Gmail overhaul
Move would be part of an effort to unify features across multiple platforms.








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New Intel chipsets speed up your storage, but they’re missing new CPUs
Laptops will benefit more from these new chipsets than desktops will.








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