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  1. So many programs, so much laziness... on Shockwave Vulnerabilities Affect More Than 450 Million Systems · · Score: 1

    Only a month or so ago, I still had Shockwave 9 installed. I'm sure I'm not alone in saying I have a good number of programs installed on my computer, and keeping track of which ones need updates is a real chore that I usually just (unwisely) ignore. But, then I found this great free program called Secunia PSI. Every week I just click "Scan" and it compares the software installed on my computer, including windows, with an online database, and reports anything that has known security vulnerabilities.

  2. Re:38 seconds? on First-Ever USB 3.0 Hard Drive · · Score: 3, Informative

    You're confusing the different specs. USB 2.0 theoretically runs at 480Mb/s, while USB 3.0 theoretically runs at 4.8Gb/s. So at peak speed (4.8Gb/s = 0.6GB/s), you would transfer 5GB in just over 8 seconds. So it seems the estimate of 38 seconds is based on real-world speed, not theoretical. 5 GB in 38 seconds would translate into just over 1Gb/s.

  3. Environmental Concerns on Using the Sea To Cool Your Data Center · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Raising the temperature of a body of water by even a few degrees can have disastrous consequences; from outright killing species, to producing algal blooms that deplete oxygen levels (and then kill species). I mean, think about it. Water resists temperature change much more than air, so a sudden increase is bad news to creatures that just aren't made to deal with it. Also, a recent study has found that increased carbon dioxide levels are making marine life more susceptible to fluctuating temperature and oxygen levels.

    But, of course, just one place in the ocean using this method isn't going to have that much effect. It's if and when this cooling strategy starts to catch on that we have to worry about affecting our environment, and weigh the consequences of air conditioning (fossil fuel emissions) versus heat pollution.

  4. The Slashdot Slogan on Octopuses Have No Personalities and Enjoy HDTV · · Score: 1

    "Slashdot: News for nerds. Stuff that matters."
    Sure...
    because octopi obviously make up a large part of the prospective HDTV market.

  5. Not all that original... on Scientist Patents New Method To Fight Global Warming · · Score: 1

    There was recently a show on Discovery Channel called "Discovery Project Earth" where they investigated different geo engineering solutions. One of them was spraying water into the air in order to make clouds reflect more sunlight. This idea is headed by physicist John Latham and engineer Stephen Salter.

    See Discovery Project Earth, a Brighter Earth for some more details.

  6. World Domination or World Peace? on Artificial Intelligence at Human Level by 2029? · · Score: 1

    Although I was generally a person who seriously did believe in the "crazy AI takes over the world" idea, I had never considered how the AIs might make themselves progressively smarter. In which case, you have to wonder which route they would take: striving for world peace because of their understanding of the wrongs of violence, or human subjugation because of our inferiority. In my opinion (if current human nature is anything to go by) it's still world domination.