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1. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen Touted for Perry Cabinet Post
2. McCain Fundraising for Scott Brown
3. Orthodox Jews Backing Evangelical Rick Perry
4. Obamacare Will Kill Many Full-Time Jobs
5. GE Bills Taxpayers $490 Million for Wind-Energy Project


1. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen Touted for Perry Cabinet Post

Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry sees eye to eye with Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen on defunding of the United Nations and he should consider her for a high post in his administration if he wins the election, according to an editorial in The New York Sun.

During Tuesday's GOP debate in Nevada, Perry raised the U.N. as an issue during a discussion about foreign aid. The Texas governor agreed that foreign aid could be curtailed, then turned to the world body: "As a matter of fact I think it's time for us to have a very serious discussion about defunding the United Nations."

The remark was greeted with applause from the audience.

Perry continued: "When you think about the Palestinian Authority circumventing those Oslo Accords and going to New York to try to create the conflict and to have themselves approved as a state without going through the proper channels, [it] is a travesty. And I think it's time not only to have that entire debate about all of our foreign aid but about the U.N. Why are we funding that organization?"

Florida Congresswoman Ros-Lehtinen has been an outspoken critic of the U.N. She chairs the House Foreign Affairs Committee, which has approved a bill that would give America discretion over how, or even whether, it pays for U.N. activities.

In an exclusive interview with Newsmax in September, she pointed out that American taxpayers last year gave $7.7 billion to the United Nations, accounting for 22 percent of its operating budget and 27 percent of its peacekeeping operations. "What are we getting in return? We're getting an agency that votes against us at every opportunity," she said.

"I say let's change this around. If we don't like the Human Rights Council, then let's not fund it. We should pick and choose cafeteria style which groups we want to help."

She asserted that the U.N. is an "anti-Semitic organization" that consistently denigrates Israel while elevating the Palestinian cause, adding: "It's time we used our leverage to reform the U.N., and if not we need to get our money out of there. We have a lot better uses for $7.7 billion every year."

The Sun editorial stated: "Mrs. Ros-Lehtinen has long struck us, and increasingly so every time we write about her, as someone with national potential, though she is, because she was born at Cuba and is not a natural-born citizen, ineligible to accede as either vice president or president. But secretary of state or other high office [is possible].

"Clearly we're a long way from the point where Mr. Perry is going to be thinking about an administration. He's got to win the nomination first, and he's got some stumbling to get over if he is going to be a contender. But he picked a good issue with the United Nations. What luck that there is a powerful figure in the Congress who could be of help — a brilliant, hard-line, anti-communist, pro-freedom Latina from Florida.

"If Mr. Perry is going to go after the United Nations, Mrs. Ros-Lehtinen is the teammate to seek."

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2. McCain Fundraising for Scott Brown

John McCain has sent out a fundraising email on behalf of his fellow Republican Sen. Scott Brown's re-election campaign in Massachusetts, warning that "the Democrats are coming after Scott with everything they've got."

In the email sent on Tuesday, the Arizona senator and 2008 GOP presidential nominee stated: "The Reid-Pelosi establishment in D.C. also went out of their way to recruit Harvard Professor Elizabeth Warren to run against him. Warren and her special interest allies have already raised more than $3 million for her campaign coffers.

"With her class warfare rhetoric and her anti-capitalism views, Elizabeth Warren has the ability to raise millions of dollars from the far left fringe who are attempting to divide our country right now. That's why Scott needs your help."

Brown is seeking his first full six-year term since winning a special election in January 2010 to replace the late Democratic Sen. Ted Kennedy. Warren, a Harvard Law School teacher, is one of five Democrats seeking to challenge Brown in November 2012, the Boston Globe reported.

McCain added in his note: "Since his election, Scott has stayed true to his word, representing his state with a strong independent voice. Scott has fought higher taxes and out-of-control spending, and been a strong advocate on national security policies important to keeping our country safe from terrorist attack."

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3. Orthodox Jews Backing Evangelical Rick Perry

Orthodox Jews are supporting Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry due to his strong advocacy for Israel and Jewish settlements on the occupied West Bank.

The evangelical Christian's Orthodox Jewish backers "resemble the type of voters that caused a political sensation in August by helping to hand New York's 9th Congressional District over to the Republican Party" and its staunchly pro-Israel candidate, the Jewish publication Forward observed.

"For these Jewish voters, the charismatic governor's alignment with Israel's right wing and his conservative values make him an ideal candidate."

At a late September press conference, Perry appeared with Orthodox leaders and attacked the Obama administration's policy of "appeasement" that encouraged the Palestinian effort for statehood at the United Nations.

Perry vowed his support for a united Jerusalem, and rejected a freeze on Israeli construction in West Bank settlements, which American Orthodox Jews strongly oppose.

Appearing with Perry was Joseph Frager, chairman of American Friends of Ateret Cohanim, an organization that buys lands and homes in mostly Palestinian East Jerusalem and moves Jews into them. Frager said Perry "has strong views on Israel that are in line with my views, to a great extent."

Perry is "not one of those who call themselves friends of Israel but view that as an excuse to twist Israel's arm," Jeff Ballabon, a public relations expert who helped President George W. Bush gain support in the Orthodox community, told Forward.

"He recognizes that Israel exists under constant pressure and that true friendship is to give Israel support while it navigates its way to peace."

Perry, "who wears his Christian beliefs proudly," Forward noted, also gains favor among Orthodox Jews for a conservative set of values that includes opposition to abortion rights and same-sex marriage, and questioning of evolution.

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4. Obamacare Will Kill Many Full-Time Jobs

Obamacare has been promoted as a benefit to lower-income workers who can't currently afford health insurance, but in fact President Barack Obama's healthcare reform will price many unskilled workers out of full-time employment.

A new report from the Heritage Foundation shows that after an employer pays a worker's new healthcare premiums, along with the minimum wage, payroll taxes, and unemployment insurance taxes as required, the full-time worker will cost the employer at least $10.03 per hour, or $20,063 a year.

A full-time worker with a family health plan will cost an average of $13.75 an hour, or $27,501 a year.

"Employers who hire workers with productivity below these rates will lose money," according to the report written by James Sherk, a senior policy analyst in labor economics in the Center for Data Analysis at The Heritage Foundation.

Many of these employers will respond to the higher costs by dumping workers onto the government healthcare exchanges. This will cost the employer a $2,000 penalty for each full-time worker, far less than the cost of health premiums but still a $1 per hour increase in full-time employment costs.

The employer mandate in the healthcare bill will also encourage employers to replace full-time workers with part-time employees, since Obamacare does not penalize employers for not providing health benefits to these workers.

"Obamacare hurts less skilled workers," Sherk observes.

"It raises the minimum productivity required for them to hold a full-time job, particularly workers with families. Workers who cannot produce at least $20,000 per year (single plan) or $27,500 per year (family plan) of value to employers will have serious difficulty finding full-time jobs. Many of these workers will have to either live off reduced income from part-time hours or juggle the schedules of multiple part-time jobs."

The cost to employers will actually be higher in a number of states that have a minimum wage greater than the federal rate. State unemployment insurance taxes and healthcare costs also vary.

The most expensive state for employing workers is Connecticut, where full-time employees with family plans cost employers $15.27 per hour, or at least $30,550 a year.

Oklahoma has the lowest employment costs, $11.92 an hour for workers with families.

Sherk concludes: "The weak economy has made it difficult for unskilled individuals to find work. Obamacare will make it even more difficult for them to obtain full-time jobs."

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5. GE Bills Taxpayers $490 Million for Wind-Energy Project

In a blatant example of corporate welfare, General Electric is receiving $490 million from the Energy Department to build a wind-energy facility — even though GE has a market capitalization of some $170 billion.

GE and its partners are also getting a $1.06 billion loan guarantee for the Shepherds Flat project in northern Oregon — a guarantee similar to the $529 million one that solar energy firm Solyndra received from the government before it went bankrupt.

One other point to note: GE's CEO Jeffrey Immelt is the head of President Barack Obama's Council on Jobs and Competitiveness.

"The Obama administration's loan guarantee for the now-bankrupt Solyndra has garnered lots of attention, but the Shepherds Flat deal is an even better example of corporate welfare," Robert Bryce writes for National Review Online.

"The majority of the funding for the $1.9 billion, 845-megawatt Shepherds Flat wind project is coming courtesy of federal taxpayers," he notes, and "not only is the Energy Department giving GE and its partners a $1.06 billion loan guarantee, but as soon as GE's 338 turbines start turning at Shepherds Flat, the Treasury Department will send the project developers a cash grant of $490 million."

GE and its partners, which include Google, will enjoy an estimated return on equity of 30 percent, while over the past year the average electric utility's return on equity has been around 7 percent, according to Bryce, senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute and author of "Power Hungry: The Myths of 'Green' Energy and the Real Fuels of the Future."

He asks why the administration is providing subsidies to GE, which paid little or no federal income taxes last year despite earning some $5.1 billion in profits from its American operations.

And he wonders why Immelt can head Obama's Council on Jobs and Competitiveness when Obama has consistently criticized the oil and gas industry for exploiting what he claims are excessive tax breaks.

As for the permanent "green energy jobs" being created by the wind project, CNN Money has estimated the number to be 35. Taking into consideration only the $490 million grant and ignoring the loan guarantee, the cost of each job will be about $14 million.

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In this issue:
* Anonymous Hackers Take Down Child Porn Websites
* Ask Slashdot: What To Tell High-Schoolers About Computer Science?
* Siri Envy? Iris Brings Some Voice-Assistant Features to Android
* Meet Siri's Little Brother, Trapit
* Feds Take USAjobs.gov Back From Monster, Performance Tanks
* DARPA Proposes Ripping Up Dead Satellites To Make New Ones
* Microsoft's Office365 Limits Emails To 500 Recipients
* The Kindle is Getting Support For HTML5
* Tipping Point For Open Access CS Research?
* Lost Hour-Long Jobs Interview Found
* German Satellite To Fall From Sky
* XML Encryption Broken, Need To Fix W3C Standard
* German Paleontologists Find a 'Near-Perfect' Dinosaur Fossil
* Kobo To Release Android Tablet E-Reader
* Web Apps Language Opa Gets a Web-Based IDE
* New JBOSS Worm Infecting Unpatched Servers

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| Anonymous Hackers Take Down Child Porn Websites
| from the value-to-society dept.
| posted by timothy on Saturday October 22, @09:31 (Crime)
| with 406 comments
| https://yro.slashdot.org/story/11/10/22/1325238/anonymous-hackers-take-down-child-porn-websites?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email
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chrb writes "According to Security News Daily, Anonymous has [0]taken
down more than 40 darknet-based child porn websites over the last week.
Details of some of the hacks have been released [1]via pastebin
#OpDarknet, including personal details of some users of a site named
'Lolita City,' and DDoS tools that target Hidden Wiki and Freedom Hosting
��� alleged to be two of the biggest darknet sites hosting child porn."

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Links:
0. http://www.securitynewsdaily.com/anonymous-hackers-child-porn-sites-1260/
1. http://pastebin.com/u/opdarknet

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| Ask Slashdot: What To Tell High-Schoolers About Computer Science?
| from the like-whatever-you-want-man dept.
| posted by timothy on Saturday October 22, @11:36 (Education)
| with 248 comments
| https://ask.slashdot.org/story/11/10/22/1535215/ask-slashdot-what-to-tell-high-schoolers-about-computer-science?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email
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First time accepted submitter lsllll writes "I got drawn (without my
intention) into three 20 minute sessions, talking to high school students
about computer science and programming, and am wondering what are some of
the things I should talk to them about. I have previously done the same
thing for a forty minute period, and all the students wanted to talk
about game programming. My only game programming experience dates back to
the late '80s and programming a few games (some which ran on top of
Novell's network) in Turbo Pascal. Since then I have done lots of
database design, web interface programming, and systems configuration and
integration. I am pretty fluent with Windows and Linux, but my
contemporary programming skills are somewhat limited to Coldfusion, PHP,
Javascript, SQL and bash scripts. Should I talk to them about different
aspects of computer science, what it's like to work full-time in the
computer industry, or do I make the sessions just question and answer,
since 20 minutes might not allow me to talk and do question and answer?"

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| Siri Envy? Iris Brings Some Voice-Assistant Features to Android
| from the backhanded-compliment dept.
| posted by timothy on Saturday October 22, @19:40 (Android)
| with 177 comments
| https://apple.slashdot.org/story/11/10/22/2219258/siri-envy-iris-brings-some-voice-assistant-features-to-android?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email
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Of all the upgrades that distinguish the new iPhone 4S from its
predecessors, probably the feature that's gotten the most attention is
the voice-based personal assistant app called Siri, which allows a user
to accomplish certain tasks almost entirely by voice. A few days ago, as
reported by TechCrunch, a team of Android developers has come up with an
[0]Android equivalent to Siri called Iris (spell that backwards), and
that it [1]took them only 8 hours to have a working, if imperfect, app to
play with and [2]submit to the Android Market. This [3]quick video review
of Iris says the app is unpolished, but shows promise. For now, it
generates some accurate results, and some amusing ones.

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Links:
0. http://gizmodo.com/5851896/iris-for-android-kind-of-like-siri-but-for-android
1. http://techcrunch.com/2011/10/17/iris-is-sort-of-siri-for-android/
2. http://blog.dexetra.com/iris-improved-goes-live-on-android-market
3. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iy5_4LNbrwo&feature=related

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| Meet Siri's Little Brother, Trapit
| from the ai-always-knows-what-you-want dept.
| posted by timothy on Saturday October 22, @05:48 (AI)
| with 165 comments
| https://search.slashdot.org/story/11/10/21/2229245/meet-siris-little-brother-trapit?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email
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[0]waderoush writes "Virtually overnight, Siri, the personal assistant
technology in Apple's new iPhone 4S, has brought state-of-the-art AI to
the consumer mainstream. Well, it turns out there's more where that came
from. [1]Trapit, a second spinoff of SRI International's groundbreaking
CALO project (Cognitive Assistant that Learns and Organizes), is
[2]preparing for a public beta launch this fall. The Web-based news
aggregator lets users set up persistent 'traps' or filters on specific
topics. Over time, the traps learn to include more articles that match
users' interests and exclude those that don't. Philosophically, it's the
exact opposite of social-curation news apps like Flipboard or Pulse,
since it uses adaptive learning and sense-making technologies to learn
what users like, not what their friends like. 'Just as Siri is
revolutionizing the human-computer interaction on the mobile device,
Trapit will revolutionize Web search as we know it today,' the company
asserts."

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Links:
0. mailto:wroush@xconomy.com
1. http://trap.it/
2. http://www.xconomy.com/national/2011/10/21/from-the-lab-that-brought-you-siri-its-trapit-a-personalized-discovery-engine/?single_page=true

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| Feds Take USAjobs.gov Back From Monster, Performance Tanks
| from the regression-testing dept.
| posted by timothy on Friday October 21, @21:13 (Government)
| with 160 comments
| https://tech.slashdot.org/story/11/10/21/2340216/feds-take-usajobsgov-back-from-monster-performance-tanks?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email
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dcblogs writes "Complaints about the performance of USAjobs.gov, the
government's central website for job applicants, are piling up after the
[0]U.S. took control this month of the site from Monster.com. The
government's [1]official Facebook page has seen nothing but negative
comments from users about lag time, search engine failures, and other
problems since the U.S. Office of Personnel Management built a new site.
The government employs more than 2.6 million people. Linda Rix, the
co-CEO of Avue Technologies Corp., a federal contractor who has tested
the site, said this about the federal effort: 'They are a personnel
management agency, they are not a technology company, and this clearly
demonstrates that they don't have the technology skills to be able to do
this.'" They're working on it, though ��� one of their recent Facebook
updates says, "Quick update: The three new blade servers have increased
our capacity and the system is running smoothly."

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Links:
0. http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9221069/USAjobs.gov_struggles_after_feds_take_it_back_from_Monster.com_
1. http://www.facebook.com/USAJOBS

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| DARPA Proposes Ripping Up Dead Satellites To Make New Ones
| from the james-cameron-needs-to-get-on-this dept.
| posted by timothy on Saturday October 22, @08:28 (Space)
| with 143 comments
| https://hardware.slashdot.org/story/11/10/22/0420236/darpa-proposes-ripping-up-dead-satellites-to-make-new-ones?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email
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[0]Hugh Pickens writes "DARPA reports that more than $300 billion worth
of satellites are in the geosynchronous orbit, many retired due to
failure of one component even if 90% of the satellite works just as well
as the day it was launched. DARPA's Phoenix program seeks to develop
technologies to cooperatively [1]harvest and re-use valuable components
such as antennas or solar arrays from retired, nonworking satellites in
GEO and demonstrate the ability to [2]create new space systems at greatly
reduced cost. However, satellites in GEO are not designed to be
disassembled or repaired, so it's not a matter of simply removing some
nuts and bolts, says David Barnhart. 'This requires new remote imaging
and robotics technology and special tools to grip, cut, and modify
complex systems.' For a person operating such robotics, the complexity is
similar to trying to assemble via remote control multiple Legos at the
same time while looking through a telescope."

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Links:
0. http://hughpickens.com/slashdot/
1. http://www.darpa.mil/NewsEvents/Releases/2011/10/20.aspx
2. http://www.darpa.mil/Our_Work/TTO/Programs/Phoenix.aspx

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| Microsoft's Office365 Limits Emails To 500 Recipients
| from the he's-not-heavy-he's-my-recipient dept.
| posted by timothy on Saturday October 22, @15:21 (Cloud)
| with 136 comments
| https://it.slashdot.org/story/11/10/22/1918258/microsofts-office365-limits-emails-to-500-recipients?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email
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suraj.sun writes "ZDNet's Ed Bott warns small businesses that if you sign
up with Microsoft's Office 365, make sure you read the fine print
carefully as an obscure clause in the terms of service [0]limits the
number of recipients you're allowed to contact in a day, which could
affect the business very badly. Office 365's small [1]business accounts
(P1 plan) are limited to 500 recipients per 24 hours and enterprise
accounts are limited to 1500. That's a limitation of 500 recipients
during a single day. And the limitation doesn't apply to unique
recipients. It's not hard to imagine scenarios in which a small business
can bump up against that number."

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Links:
0. http://www.zdnet.com/blog/bott/small-businesses-beware-the-office-365-fine-print/4151
1. http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/office365/plans/small-business/email-calendar.aspx

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| The Kindle is Getting Support For HTML5
| from the that's-right-supporting-of-you-jeff dept.
| posted by timothy on Saturday October 22, @00:02 (Books)
| with 115 comments
| https://news.slashdot.org/story/11/10/22/0011212/the-kindle-is-getting-support-for-html5?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email
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Nate the greatest writes "It looks like Amazon won't be adopting Epub
after all. [Thursday] [0]Amazon released [1]some technical details on the
new Kindle ebook format, which they are calling [2]Kindle 8. There are a
lot of interesting changes to the file, including new formatting and SVG
images. The new tags are going to open up a whole lot of new
possibilities for making Kindle ebooks."

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Links:
0. http://www.the-digital-reader.com/2011/10/20/kindle-will-get-more-html5-support-soon/
1. http://www.amazon.com/gp/feature.html/ref=amb_link_357613442_1?ie=UTF8&docId=1000729901&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_s=center-5&pf_rd_r=1D0TXFK6EGXH5AQJM9YQ&pf_rd_t=1401&pf_rd_p=1321300302&pf_rd_i=1000729511
2. http://www.amazon.com/gp/feature.html?docId=1000729511

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| Tipping Point For Open Access CS Research?
| from the solidarity-brother dept.
| posted by timothy on Saturday October 22, @10:28 (The Media)
| with 100 comments
| https://news.slashdot.org/story/11/10/22/1339219/tipping-point-for-open-access-cs-research?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email
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First time accepted submitter trombonehero writes "Prominent Computer
Science researchers from Google, Microsoft and UC Berkeley are starting
to sign the [0]'Research Without Walls' pledge, promising to never be
involved in peer review for a venue that does not make publications
available to the public for free. [1]Others have made [2]similar pledges
in isolation; could this be the start of something big?"

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Links:
0. http://www.researchwithoutwalls.org/
1. http://www.crypto.com/blog/copywrongs
2. http://benlog.com/articles/2011/09/05/with-freedom-comes-responsibility-open-publishing/

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| Lost Hour-Long Jobs Interview Found
| from the all-the-steve-you-can-handle dept.
| posted by timothy on Saturday October 22, @14:10 (Apple)
| with 99 comments
| https://apple.slashdot.org/story/11/10/22/189241/lost-hour-long-jobs-interview-found?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email
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adharma writes "According to [0]Robert Cringely, in 1995 he was granted
an hour long interview with Steve Jobs at NeXT headquarters for
[1]Triumph of the Nerds and promptly lost. Two weeks ago, a 'PAL-VHS,
dubbed on professional equipment from a D1 master' [2]copy of the
interview was found and is in the process of being restored." Cringely
writes there: "What we���ll do with the 64-minute video depends on how good
it looks this week. Maybe we���ll put it up on the Net, maybe we���ll do
something more. I���m open to your ideas."

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Links:
0. http://www.cringely.com/about/
1. http://www.pbs.org/nerds/
2. http://www.cringely.com/2011/10/the-steve-jobs-interview/

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| German Satellite To Fall From Sky
| from the t-shirt-to-the-1st-reader-with-a-piece dept.
| posted by timothy on Saturday October 22, @12:55 (Space)
| with 92 comments
| https://science.slashdot.org/story/11/10/22/1655220/german-satellite-to-fall-from-sky?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email
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BBC News reports that [0]a German satellite is soon to fall from sky.
According to the article: "The Roentgen Satellite (Rosat) is due to come
back to Earth at some stage over the weekend - possibly Sunday. Just as
for NASA's UARS satellite, which plunged into the atmosphere in
September, no one can say precisely when and where Rosat will come in.
What makes the redundant German craft's return interesting is that much
more debris this time is likely to survive all the way to the Earth's
surface. Experts calculate that perhaps as much as 1.6 tonnes of wreckage
- more than half the spacecraft's launch mass - could ride out the
destructive forces of re-entry and hit the planet."

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Links:
0. http://www.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/int/news/-/news/science-environment-15402157

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| XML Encryption Broken, Need To Fix W3C Standard
| from the let's-keep-this-in-the-open dept.
| posted by timothy on Saturday October 22, @02:50 (Security)
| with 76 comments
| https://it.slashdot.org/story/11/10/22/0310230/xml-encryption-broken-need-to-fix-w3c-standard?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email
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gzipped_tar writes "Researchers from Ruhr University Bochum demonstrated
the [0]insecurity of XML encryption standard at [1]ACM Conference on
Computer and Communications Security in Chicago this week. 'Everything is
insecure,' is the uncomfortable message from Bochum. As pointed out by
the Ars Technica article, XML Encryption is [2]used widely as part of
server-to-server Web services connections to transmit secure information
mixed with non-sensitive data, based on cipher-block chaining. But it is
apparently too weak, as demonstrated by Juraj Somorovsky and Tibor Jager.
They were able to decrypt data by sending modified ciphertexts to the
server by gathering information from the received error messages. The
attack was tested against a popular open source implementation of XML
Encryption, and against the implementations of companies that responded
to the responsible disclosure ��� in all cases the result was the same: the
attack worked. Fixing the vulnerability will require a revision of the
[3]W3C XML encryption standard, Somorovsky said. The researchers informed
all possibly affected companies through the mailing list of W3C,
following a clear responsible disclosure process."

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Links:
0. http://aktuell.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pm2011/pm00330.html.en
1. http://www.sigsac.org/ccs/CCS2011/techprogram.shtml#s12
2. http://arstechnica.com/business/news/2011/10/researchers-break-w3c-encryption-standard-for-xml.ars
3. http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlenc-core/

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| German Paleontologists Find a 'Near-Perfect' Dinosaur Fossil
| from the aber-nicht-ganz-perfekt dept.
| posted by timothy on Saturday October 22, @18:37 (Earth)
| with 65 comments
| https://science.slashdot.org/story/11/10/22/2049258/german-paleontologists-find-a-near-perfect-dinosaur-fossil?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email
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First time accepted submitter [0]howzit writes "German paleontologists
have discovered what they believe is the [1]best-preserved dinosaur
skeleton ever found.The flesh-eating member of the theropod subgroup,
which walked on its hind legs, is about 98 percent complete, and also
includes preserved bits of skin. 'The around 135-million-year-old fossil
is of outstanding scientific importance.'"

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Links:
0. mailto:sumers@yebo.co.za
1. http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/0,1518,791496,00.html

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| Kobo To Release Android Tablet E-Reader
| from the cute-name-at-least dept.
| posted by timothy on Saturday October 22, @17:35 (Android)
| with 51 comments
| https://hardware.slashdot.org/story/11/10/22/2047206/kobo-to-release-android-tablet-e-reader?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email
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First time accepted submitter Alt-kun writes "Like Amazon last month,
Kobo is now [0]making the jump to an Android-based tablet e-reader.
Priced at $200 and available on October 28th, the Kobo Vox is set to
complete with the Kindle Fire rather than the iPad. While Kobo can't
match up with Amazon's sheer mass of available content, it is partnered
with various major book sellers and has a good-sized base of existing
customers. Also, previous Kobo products have made a point of supporting
open standards for media, and that will presumably continue with the Vox.
For those who aren't familiar with Kobo: they have little presence in the
US, but their e-readers are fairly popular in Canada, Australia, and a
number of other countries."

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Links:
0. http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/technology/tech-news/kobo-enters-tablet-market/article2206310/

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| Web Apps Language Opa Gets a Web-Based IDE
| from the made-easy dept.
| posted by timothy on Saturday October 22, @16:28 (Cloud)
| with 44 comments
| https://developers.slashdot.org/story/11/10/22/2026244/web-apps-language-opa-gets-a-web-based-ide?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email
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First time accepted submitter [0]koper writes "The new programming
language [1]Opa makes web programming easier by providing a one-tier
one-language-for-everything approach. Now it [2]goes one step further by
providing a (very-minimalistic for now) [3]web-based IDE that allows
users to compile & deploy Opa programs in one click in your web browser.
Give it a spin!"

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Links:
0. http://adam-koprowski.net/
1. http://opalang.org/
2. http://blog.opalang.org/2011/10/programming-in-cloud-with-opa.html
3. http://opalang.org/opa_in_the_cloud.xmlt

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| New JBOSS Worm Infecting Unpatched Servers
| from the malware-spreadeth dept.
| posted by timothy on Friday October 21, @21:58 (Security)
| with 43 comments
| https://it.slashdot.org/story/11/10/22/0152232/new-jboss-worm-infecting-unpatched-servers?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email
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Trailrunner7 writes "There is a [0]new worm circulating right now that is
[1]compromising servers running older versions of the JBoss Application
Server and then adding them to a botnet. The worm also attempts to
install a remote access tool in order to give the attacker control over
the newly infected server. The worm has been circulating for a couple of
days at least, and it's not clear right now how many servers have been
compromised or what the origins of it are. It apparently exploits an old
vulnerability in the JBoss Application Server, which was patched in April
2010, in order to compromise new machines. Once that's accomplished, the
worm begins a post-infection routine that includes a number of different
steps."

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Links:
0. http://pastebin.com/U7fPMxet
1. https://threatpost.com/en_us/blogs/jboss-worm-exploiting-old-bug-infect-unpatched-servers-102111


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