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The mysterious force acting on the Pioneer spacecraft seems to be falling exponentially. That's a strong clue that on-board heat is to blame, says NASA.First Analysis Of Trends On China's Version Of TwitterMassive Black Hole Smashed Into Milky Way 10 Million Years AgoThis poses more questions then it answers. [Read the full article] Whether or not NoteSlate ever produces a real product, no barriers remain to a competitor building a tablet purpose-built for sketching and note-taking.The notoriously secretive, English language-challenged, and so far entirely vaporware company NoteSlate just rumbled to life on its Twitter account, announcing that the company had finally discovered the technology required to realize its vision. Unfortunately, the technology would mean exceeding the device's originally planned price of $99.The fact that this makes the company, which is apparently nothing more than a website set up by 29-year-old Czech product and furniture designer Martin Hasek, no more likely to ever release a working version of its inexpensive note-taking tablet is irrelevant. Hasek has already completed all the market research any competitor would ever need to justify coming out with a working clone of his vision, and they will. [Read the full article] Who goes there? Mozilla says its BrowserID tool makes it easier and safer for users to access websites. Credit: MozillaAn experimental tool removes the need to hand your credentials over to lots of different websites.The Mozilla Foundation, a nonprofit corporation that makes the Firefox browser, released an experimental tool last week that could dramatically change the way people identify themselves online. Instead of handing your log-in credentials over to countless different websites, or to a site like Facebook or Google that then confirms your identity with other sites, Mozilla's BrowserID tool stores your identity information inside your browser. This keeps that data out of the hands of companies that could be hacked, or that may track your log-in behavior for commercial purposes.Remembering many different passwords is hard enough, and recent attacks on Sony, Citibank, and others have shown that users' identity credentials are often poorly protected. [Read the full article] |








