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Some coral reefs growing in a warming world

The Register - 4 hours 28 min ago
Cooler, marginal reefs don’t mind warmer water

While Austraia’s iconic Great Barrier Reef has been suffering bleaching and damage, the combined impact of warmer oceans agricultural runoff, a few thousand kilometers to the west, coral growth seems to be enjoying the changing climate.…

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Boffins embed electronics into fibres

The Register - 4 hours 59 min ago
Hope for cheaper telecoms kit

University of Southampton and Penn State researchers have demonstrated a technique to embed electronics into optical fibres, which if commercialised would enable simpler and cheaper telecommuniations kit.…

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Hollywood gathers to pick over Limewire’s corpse

The Register - 5 hours 39 min ago
Whip? Check. Dead horse? Check.

Movies studios are moving on the defunct Limewire, filing a complaint in a US Federal Court to take their cut from the company’s copyright infringments.…

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Can Sony's new supremo make the sacrifices to save his biz?

The Register - 14 hours 59 min ago
We drill into the uphill battle ex-Playstation boss Hirai faces

Comment When Faultline first began following Sony in 2003, it was worth $36 billion on the stock market. At the time Apple was worth $9.8 billion and it was about to launch the iTunes Music Store. We said that Sony should buy Apple and put Steve Jobs in charge.…

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Tame the gas monster with sensors, suckers and a spiffy new fan

The Register - Sat, 02/04/2012 - 04:03
More performance-tuning for your home and office

Part 3 I'm pleased to say that what with the relatively warm 2011 and our conservation efforts we had the lowest consumption of electricity and gas at home of any year yet, a bit over 1,500kWh ('units') of electricity and under 4,000kWh of gas. (A typical UK household is nearer 3,300kWh 'leccy and 18,000kWh gas.) With our solar PV exports we were just carbon-negative for power by my calculations.…

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Eight... HD camera smartphones

The Register - Sat, 02/04/2012 - 01:00
Sharp shooters for parties and protests

Product round-up You know that really annoying person who is videoing the gig with their camera phone to stick on Facebook when they get home? That's me. These days my TV is HD and my games console is HD, so it only makes sense that my phone – the device I use the most, day in and day out – should be HD too. Luckily, HD on smartphones is becoming more commonplace and so rather than judge these handsets on their mobile merits, this round-up focuses on their HD video camera performance.…

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Zuckerberg's 2011 personal income tax bill: $1.5 billion

The Register - Fri, 02/03/2012 - 18:06
That's 'billion', with a 'b'

If all goes according to plan, Facebook founder, chairman, and CEO Mark Zuckerberg's share of the profit in his company's upcoming initial public offering will result in him facing a tax bill of around $1.5bn for 2011.…

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Study links dim wits to conservative ideology

The Register - Fri, 02/03/2012 - 15:46
US, UK research: Thick kids more likely to become bigots

British and American children who are less intelligent are more likely to grow up to be conservative and/or bigots, according to new research published in Physiological Science.…

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Micron CEO Appleton dies in plane crash

The Register - Fri, 02/03/2012 - 15:29
Expert pilot, experimental aircraft

Steven Appleton, the long-time CEO at memory chip maker Micron Technology, died this morning in a crash of an experimental plane in the company's hometown of Boise, Idaho. Appleton was 51 years old and one of the youngest CEOs and chairman in the Fortune 500.…

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Opinion poll: Anti-regulatory 'hype' unwarranted

The Register - Fri, 02/03/2012 - 14:58
Rival small-business boosters, Obama foes disagree

One advocacy group has published a survey it says proves that US small-business owners aren't unduly concerned with government regulations. Another group says that the first group's opinion poll is tainted by bogosity.…

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Facebook post-IPO: Free not fee will make Zuck a buck

The Register - Fri, 02/03/2012 - 13:03
Dam friction-less sharing and the company is toast

Open ... and Shut No sooner did Facebook file its S-1 in preparation for an IPO than speculation kicked into high gear on how Facebook could possibly sustain its $75bn to $100bn valuation. After all, despite its hugely impressive revenue and profit numbers, key components of its revenue model – like advertising revenue – are decelerating. So should we expect Facebook to impose a paywall on some or all of its users, as MyLife.com chief executive Jeff Tinsley suggests it could?…

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European revolt over ACTA treaty gains ground

The Register - Fri, 02/03/2012 - 12:11
Poles stall, Slovenian ambassador calls for protests

The Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) treaty, signed by most European countries last week, may not be a done deal after all, as governments across the continent face a storm of protest.…

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US adds more jobs than expected in January

The Register - Fri, 02/03/2012 - 12:01
Lots of IT workers get pink slips

The US economy added 243,000 net new jobs in January and the unemployment rate has ticked down two-tenths of a point, according to statistics released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.…

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Apple iPhones, iPad back in German online store

The Register - Fri, 02/03/2012 - 11:30
Take 'em down, put 'em back – a busy morning for Apple IT

A German court has suspended the injunction that required Apple to remove its iPhone 4 and 3Gs, and iPad Wi-Fi + 3G from its online store in that country.…

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Biz urged to blast DNSChanger Trojans before safety net comes down

The Register - Fri, 02/03/2012 - 11:28
8 March cutoff following Operation Ghost Click

Half of all Fortune 500 companies still contain computers infected with the DNSChanger Trojan, weeks after a FBI-led takedown operations targeting the botnet's command-and-control infrastructure.…

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Dead gamer sat unnoticed for nine hours in net cafe

The Register - Fri, 02/03/2012 - 11:07
Stiff competition

A Taiwanese gamer sat dead in a chair at an Internet cafe for up to nine hours before fellow players noticed the poor guy had popped his clogs.…

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Mother charged with selling fake Facebook stock

The Register - Fri, 02/03/2012 - 11:02
Bogus shares also allegedly given out as Christmas presents

A Wisconsin woman has been charged over claims she tried to sell $1m worth of Facebook shares that she didn't own.…

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Steve Jobs sighted in Taiwan flogging Android tablets

The Register - Fri, 02/03/2012 - 10:29
Rumours of PlayBook Elvis discounted

In the cut-throat tablet market, a Taiwanese company has found one way to make its product stand out: paying an actor to dress up as Steve Jobs and make tasteless jokes about how he's dead.…

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Anonymous hackers leak Scotland Yard-FBI conference call

The Register - Fri, 02/03/2012 - 10:11
Were you talking about us?

Members of Anonymous have released an intercept of a conference call between investigators at the FBI and Scotland Yard during which operations against hacktivist group were discussed.…

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IBM snatches back SPC-1 benchmark crown

The Register - Fri, 02/03/2012 - 10:03
SVC does the business

IBM's SAN Volume Controller has done the benchmark business, again, and passed the half million SPC-1 IOPS mark using Storwize V7000 storage.…

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