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| AkibaBlog (秋葉原ブログ) |
岡本倫氏が週刊ヤングジャンプ連載中のコミックス「極黒のブリュンヒルデ」1巻【AA】が18日に発売になった。Romioさんの感想は『序盤から既に所々感じさせられる救いようの無い感に鳥肌』などで、1ページ目から包丁で刺されて血まみれ死亡。オビでは『岡本倫が描く"魔法少女"。激しく切ないダークファンタジー!』になってる。
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5/19/2012 9:20:00 AM |
| Fail.in.th |

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by จักรี ธรรมพิทักษ์กุล (เจอขณะเดินทางกลับอากาศอำนวย สกลนคร)
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5/19/2012 9:09:03 AM |
| AkibaBlog (秋葉原ブログ) |
作画:こばやしひよこ氏・原作:城アラキ氏のコミックス「Oui Chef![ウィシェフ!]」1巻【AA】が18日に発売になった。コミックス情報は『実家の洋食屋を再建するため、地元へ戻った篠崎花音。天才シェフとの出会いが、花音の運命を大きく変えていく』で、萌特化書店員さん『シェフな女の子もいいですなぁ~しかもFカップですよ!』などなど。
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5/19/2012 9:01:57 AM |
| AkibaBlog (秋葉原ブログ) |
「パパ聞き」スピンオフコミックス「パパのいうことを聞きなさい! 路上観察研究日誌」2巻【AA】が、18日に発売になった。コミックス情報では『大人気ライトノベルを大胆Hにコミカライズ!』を謳い、彩彩華美さん『莱香さんおっぱい出しすぎ』、マンガとかラノベ等の感想ブログさん『莱香さんはもはや露出狂の域に達してる』などなど。
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5/19/2012 8:50:01 AM |
| SlashDot (/.) |
snydeq writes "With WWDC around the corner, iOS 6 rumors are taking center stage, but the real action for developers may be around iCloud. Forthcoming OS X Mountain Lion will integrate iCloud into the formal file system, making iCloud usage much easier and thus more common, and thanks to iCloud Documents, which lets apps open and save documents directly in iCloud, developers will be able to better tap iOS-to-OSX document syncing in their apps, a la iWork. But there is a downside to this opportunity: 'For developers, it further enmeshes you in the Apple ecosystem, almost in the way that America Online did in its heyday. Case in point: OS X apps can use the iCloud Documents APIs only if they are sold through the Mac App Store.'" Read more of this story at Slashdot.  |
5/19/2012 8:39:00 AM |
| AkibaBlog (秋葉原ブログ) |
稲光伸二氏のコミックス「性食鬼」2巻【AA】が18日に発売になった。女性の愛液を求める「着ぐるみ型異星人」と戦う女子校生いずみのお話で、2巻はEARL.BOXさん『まさかのそのまま処女喪失からの種付け完了とか!』で、異星人の極太でも犯されてる。
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5/19/2012 8:36:35 AM |
| SlashDot (/.) |
First time accepted submitter ixarux writes "India is at a crucial crossroad at the moment. Internet censorship laws are getting stricter as it begins to ban file-sharing and video-sharing websites. It started with Indian courts allowing censorship of Google, Facebook, etc. It has now gone one step ahead and decided to ask ISPs to block file-sharing sites. It is the movie industry which is again at the forefront of this. Anonymous retaliated, and targeted the websites of various Indian government websites in protest. What India lacks at this crucial juncture are debates in the public domain about this and citizens actually organizing protests as seen in the West." Read more of this story at Slashdot.  |
5/19/2012 7:50:00 AM |
| AkibaBlog (秋葉原ブログ) |
日坂水柯氏のコミックス「白衣のカノジョ」2巻【AA】が18日に発売になった。同じ学校に勤務する理科教師と養護教員のカップルのお話で、ここは関東?さんによると『白衣+ミニスカート+ニーソックス+(まれに)ノーパン という破壊力抜群な組み合わせ』みたい。
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5/19/2012 7:49:40 AM |
| 萌えオタニュース速報 |
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5/19/2012 7:05:45 AM |
| SlashDot (/.) |
First time accepted submitter eGuy writes "ZDNet sparked a debate about password policies when John Fontana wrote about my open source (LGPL) password policy project that rewards XKCD-like passwords. Steve Watts of SecurEnvoy replies that it is too little, too late. What think ye? Is there hope for passwords?" Read more of this story at Slashdot.  |
5/19/2012 6:20:00 AM |
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zarmanto writes "It seems the Flashback botnet has netted their creators nothing but frustration. Flashback was tagged early on by anti-virus vendors, who promptly sink-holed many of the command & control addresses, and essentially crippled the hacker's ability to control the vast majority of the Flashback botnet... but that's not the best part. The Flashback spawned click fraud campaign resulted in... nada! It seems that their pay-per-click affiliate may be on to their scheme, as they refused to pay out. Score one for the good guys, for once." Read more of this story at Slashdot.  |
5/19/2012 5:58:00 AM |
| DSLReports.com |
 The weekend has arrived, so empty your head into the comment section below. read comment(s)
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5/19/2012 5:43:09 AM |
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jbrodkin writes "The U.S. International Trade Commission today ordered an import ban on Motorola Mobility Android products, agreeing with Microsoft that the devices infringe a Microsoft patent on 'generating meeting requests' from a mobile device. The import ban stems from a December ruling that the Motorola Atrix, Droid, and Xoom (among 18 total devices) infringed the patent, which Microsoft says is related to Exchange ActiveSync technology. Today, the ITC said in a 'final determination of violation' (PDF) that 'the appropriate form of relief in this investigation is a limited exclusion order prohibiting the unlicensed entry for consumption of mobile devices, associated software and components thereof covered by ... United States Patent No. 6,370,566 and that are manufactured abroad by or on behalf of, or imported by or on behalf of, Motorola.' Motorola (which is being acquired by Google) was the last major Android device maker not to pay off Microsoft in a patent licensing deal. Microsoft has already responded to the decision, saying it hopes Motorola will now reconsider." Read more of this story at Slashdot.  |
5/19/2012 5:38:00 AM |
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492 名無しさん@お腹いっぱい。 2012/05/18(金) 02:10:23.48 ID:http://otanews.livedoor.biz/
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5/19/2012 5:27:15 AM |
| DSLReports.com |
 Facebook Suit Over Subscriber Tracking Seeks $15 Billion bloomberg.com Dish won't launch its LTE Advanced network until 2016 - or later fiercewireless.com 150 communities are doing broadband on their own terms smartplanet.com North America Set To Lose LTE Sub Leadership By 2014 cable360.net 4G Report Card: Which Carriers Make the Grade? lightreading.com LTE Will Suck as Long as Backhaul Does lightreading.com Verizon, MetroPCS Spar on LTE Roaming Claims wirelessweek.com Airline Wi-Fi provider GoGo to partner with AeroSat to bring satellite services to commercial flights beyond US dailyherald.com Is white space the next frontier for mobile operators? fiercewireless.com T-Mobile isn't jumping on the shared-data plan bandwagon fiercewireless.com Why Verizon Phasing Out Unlimited Data Is a Step Backwards mashable.com T-Mobile, MetroPCS Lobby FCC to Limit Dish to 20 MHz wirelessweek.com ITC orders import ban against Motorola Android devices that infringe a Microsoft patent fosspatents.com ZTE confirms security hole in U.S. phone reuters.com read comment(s)
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5/19/2012 5:24:15 AM |
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An anonymous reader writes "The folks at Facebook may be focusing on their IPO today, but a complaint filed in federal court has given them something else to think about. The filing consolidates 21 separate but similar cases and alleges Facebook invaded users privacy by tracking their browsing behavior even after they had logged out of the site. The claim seeks $15 billion in damages. 'If the claimants are successful in their case against Facebook, they could prevent Menlo Park from collecting the huge amount of data it collects about its users to serve ads back to them. Like the previous lawsuits, Facebook is once again being accused of violating the Federal Wiretap Act, which provides statutory damages per user of $100 per day per violation, up to a maximum per user of $10,000. The complaint also asserts claims under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, the Stored Communications Act, various California Statutes and California common law.'" Read more of this story at Slashdot.  |
5/19/2012 4:57:00 AM |
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sciencehabit writes "A project to drill deep into the heart of a 'supervolcano' in southern Italy has finally received the green light, despite claims that the drilling would put the population of Naples at risk of small earthquakes or an explosion. Yesterday, Italian news agency ANSA quoted project coordinator Giuseppe De Natale of Italy's National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology as saying that the office of Naples mayor Luigi de Magistris has approved the drilling of a pilot hole 500 meters deep. The project’s organizers originally intended to bore a 4-kilometer-deep well in the area of the caldera late in 2009, but the plan was put on hold by then-mayor Rosa Russo Iervolino after scientists expressed concerns about the risks." Read more of this story at Slashdot.  |
5/19/2012 4:35:00 AM |
| AkibaBlog (秋葉原ブログ) |
フィギュアメーカーGiftのかねごんです。今回は「来週は博麗神社例大祭!」&「東方Projectフェアinグッ鉄カフェ」と題しまして、前回のコラムに続き博麗神社例大祭会場内のGiftブースで発売予定のグッズ情報と、5月20日より秋葉原のグッ鉄カフェ様で開催される「東方Projectフェア」でのGiftグッズ情報をご紹介をさせていただきます。
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5/19/2012 4:24:41 AM |
| SlashDot (/.) |
New submitter The God of Code writes "EA has announced that they will be waiving all Origin distribution fees for crowd-funded games — like those from Kickstarter — for the first 90 days. 'The public support for crowd-funding creative game ideas coming from small developers today is nothing short of phenomenal,' Origin VP David DeMartini commented. 'It's also incredibly healthy for the gaming industry. Gamers around the world deserve a chance to play every great new game, and by waiving distribution fees on Origin we can help make that a reality for successfully crowd-funded developers.' The recently funded Wasteland 2 developer Brian Fargo applauds EA's move, saying, 'Having Origin waive their distribution fees for 90 days for fan funded games is a major economic bonus for small developers. We look forward to bringing Wasteland 2 to the Origin audience.'" Read more of this story at Slashdot.  |
5/19/2012 4:15:00 AM |
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CowboyRobot writes "Opening with the line, 'To me, a personal computer should be small, reliable, convenient to use and inexpensive,' Steve Wozniak gave his system description of the Apple-II in the May, 1977 issue of BYTE. It's instructive to read what was worth bragging about back then (PDF), such as integral graphics: 'A key part of the Apple-II design is an integral video display generator which directly accesses the system's programmable memory. Screen formatting and cursor controls are realized in my design in the form of about 200 bytes of read only memory.' And it shows what the limitations were in those days, 'While writing Apple BASIC, I ran into the problem of manipulating the 16 bit pointer data and its arithmetic in an 8 bit machine. My solution to this problem of handling 16 bit data, notably pointers, with an 8 bit microprocessor was to implement a nonexistent 16 bit processor in software, interpreter fashion.'" Read more of this story at Slashdot.  |
5/19/2012 3:52:00 AM |