Scientists Name Fish After ‘Star Wars’ Character [PHOTO]

Ladies and gentlemen, meet the Peckoltia greedoi.

(Auburn University Photo)

(Auburn University Photo)

Named after Greedo in “Star Wars: A New Hope,” this sexy little fish is a previously-unknown species of catfish. It was first discovered in a Brazilian river way back in 1998, but the Auburn University Museum of Natural History did not receive the fish until 2005.

“I think it was the whole package that evoked Greedo, but particularly the eyes and the underslung mouth,” said Jonathan Armbruster, biological sciences professor and curator of fishes for the Auburn University Museum of Natural History…”As a 7-year-old kid, I watched “Star Wars” in the theater and it was a life-changing experience for me,” said Armbruster. “I became a lifelong fan, and I now share that with my son. Greedo has always been a personal favorite of mine.”

[via CNN]

Slither Into This Latex Ursula Tentacle Dress [PICS]

Collective Chaos specializes in latex fashions for women, and while the price point seems high, latex can be a difficult fabric to use, and these custom-made creations are well worth the price.

Take, for example, the Ursula Tentacle Gown, inspired by the Disney villainess of the same name. It’s available in numerous colors and sizes:ursula dress 1

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Octopus-themed dresses are nothing new for Collective Chaos, as seen here with the “Octopussy“:

octopussy dress

Feeling flirty? There’s also this Queen of Hearts-themed dress:

queen of hearts dress

And don’t forget that the Fourth of July is right around the corner:

star-spangled mini dress

[via Fashionably Geek]


Microsoft Offers Free Upgrade To Windows Pirates

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Microsoft is giving a free upgrade to Windows 10 for users running pirated Windows 7 or 8.1. But there’s a hidden catch that somewhat undermines the exercise.

Earlier this week Microsoft announced at a conference in China that the free upgrade that’s being offered to almost all Windows 7 and 8.1 users will apply even if the user’s copy is unlicensed. It appeared initially this was a special measure just for China, where statistics suggest piracy is so rife that it’s almost a cultural oddity to have paid for Windows.

Painful as such a move might have felt to Microsoft, it made sense on the surface. Making money from Windows sales is becoming less and less important, so it’s better to get as many people using the new system as possible to expand the audience for app sales.

The way Microsoft initially explained the move also had security benefits. Not having to worry about licensing and authenticity checks might make users more likely to set their machines to automatically install security updates from Microsoft. It would also give them less incentive to visit sites relating to pirated software — sites that often pose a security risk.

However, Microsoft has now clarified the change of policy. Firstly, it will apply worldwide, not just in China. That makes it tougher from a PR perspective as it ‘rewards’ pirates even in countries where paying large amounts for Windows (whether directly or through higher PC prices) is more commonplace.

Secondly, Microsoft has now explained that even though you can get the official upgrade from pirated Windows 7 or 8.1 to Windows 10 without charge, the copy of Windows 10 you get won’t be licensed or considered genuine.

The company hasn’t confirmed exactly what practical difference that will make to users. If it’s anything like previous editions, there’ll be frequent nagging messages warning the user they are running a non-genuine copy, and the desktop will turn black every 60 minutes. It’s also likely the only updates the user will get will be security patches ranked as critical.

The problem there is it’s already established that you’re dealing with people who are reluctant at best to pay for software and are willing to look to unofficial sources to get it. Chances are a lot of existing pirates will simply decide it’s better to get a knock-off copy of Windows 10 elsewhere, specifically one that’s already been modified to bypass the warning messages and lack of updates.

Let’s be honest: if Windows 10 is any good, most pirates would be finding a way to help themselves to a free upgrade anyway. Microsoft could have chosen either continuing to take the hardest possible line with pirates, or to bite the bullet and take away any excuse they had not to go totally legit. Instead it’s chosen a middle ground that achieves neither aim.

Live Action “Attack on Titan” Gets a Teaser Trailer! [Video]

Translation:

Over one hundred years ago… Half of humanity was eaten by the titans that suddenly appeared… The humanity that remained created a giant wall, and lived peacefully.
Text: Anticipated by the whole world!!
Text: Live-action film green-lit!
Mikasa: The world is cruel…
Eren: If we mess up, that’s the end for humanity.
Title: Attack on Titan
Text: The attack begins on August 1!

[Source | Via GT]