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Google Glass video shows new functions and user interface
Authored by: Anonymous on Monday, February 25 2013 @ 08:42 AM EST
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/new-google-glasses-video-shows-new-spec
s-article-1.1269120

THe best use I can see for anything like this is the same use as dashcams in
cars.

Everyone haing a recording of everything they see would go a long way against
crime and small-time corruption.

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Firefox OS architecture
Authored by: Anonymous on Monday, February 25 2013 @ 02:44 PM EST

Wonder when Oracle & Microsoft will sue Mozilla for NOT using their fantastic languages. Or am I too cynical?

Wayne
http://madhatter.ca

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“Six strikes” enforcement policy debuts
Authored by: Anonymous on Monday, February 25 2013 @ 03:20 PM EST
arstechnica

Pretty picture as the header.
I'd like to know how they know what's inside encrypted BT packets?

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Apple and Samsung's Australian case so large it calls for 'unprecedented' two-judge system
Authored by: Anonymous on Monday, February 25 2013 @ 04:44 PM EST
Perhaps the Aussie Federal judges should consult with Judge Lucy Koh about how to make the case controllable. Sounds like the same game is being played down under. I hope they would have the flexibility to run the trial in an efficient manner. LINK.

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Court of Appeal bans Bayesian probability
Authored by: jrl on Monday, February 25 2013 @ 06:09 PM EST
Nice of them to explain carefully in the article,
but the headline sounds like "Judges ban physics".

If I find myself on a jury where conviction seems
likely, I may have to ask the judge "How much doubt
is reasonable?"

Maybe I should ask this during jury selection, it isn't
nice to surprise the Court.

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Latest News Picks Apple will give popular jailbreak tool the banhammer with next iOS update
Authored by: Anonymous on Tuesday, February 26 2013 @ 01:54 AM EST
Well, technically, they are taking advantage of a security vulnerability :p.

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Judge who slammed Apple during patent trial hired by Samsung
Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, February 28 2013 @ 03:37 PM EST
BGR.com < br>
A former judge in the United Kingdom known most recently for forcing Apple (AAPL) to issue a public apology after calling Samsung’s (005930) Galaxy Tab an iPad copy, has reportedly been hired by Samsung to join its legal team. Judge Robin Jacob had retired in 2011, but as FOSS Patents explains, ex-judges can still be invited to sit on the bench in the UK, and he presided over the case that ended up in a decision favoring Samsung. The South Korean company seemingly appreciated the decision — and it likely also took notice when the judge slammed Apple for having a “lack of integrity” — so Samsung has now hired Jacob to assist with its various patent battles.

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