Tuesday, September 8, 2015

IT News Head Lines (Ars Technica) 09/09/2015





Help! There is a seething mass of snakes under my desk
How do you take control of the cable nightmare?










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Canon unveils 250-megapixel prototype DSLR camera sensor
APS-H sensor can shoot 19580×12600 at 5 FPS, can resolve details 11 miles away.










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Norwegian Pirate Party provides DNS server to bypass new Pirate Bay blockade
Pirate Party fights back against court-ordered blockade of file-sharing sites.










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BBC to open up iPlayer to third parties, double down on high-quality dramas
Concedes that it will "close or reduce some services" as TV license fee tightens.










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The Red Web: In Putin’s Russia, Internet watches you
Review: Veteran Russian reporters show the Kremlin relies on "threat and intimidation."










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Hands-on: Sony’s Wena is a handsome mechanical watch with a smartwatch strap
LEDs, NFC, fitness tracker, and vibration motor are all buried in the Wena strap.










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