Our weekly roundup of what's hot and not on this here Internet. See last week's here.Bear with us during the migration process.The new trend? Insourcing.There's no punchline.SOPA supporter Lamar Smith fills out a House committee of all white men. What happened to the binders full of women?Walmart has Amazon in its sights. They certainly have the leverage: 96 percent of Americans live within 20 miles of a store.If confirmed, Judge Quiñones Alejandro would become the first openly gay Hispanic woman to serve on the federal bench."Letting the Internet be rewired by bureaucrats would be like handing a Stradivarius to a gorilla," writes Wall Street Journal columnist L. Gordon Crovitz.He wants to make an iPad game that teaches kids about aerodynamics.Why now?Collisions between protons and lead ions may have produced a new type of matter known as color-glass condensate.It makes up 14 percent of its galaxy's mass with an event horizon that's 4 light-days across
ONE: Motherboard's new look
ONE: Why manufacturing is returning to the US
ZERO: Microsoft's new campaign to make Google look bad
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ONE: A philosopher, a scientist and a software engineer contemplate “extinction-level” risks to our species
ZERO: The new chair of the House Science, Space, and Technology Committee is a climate change skeptic
ONE: The digitalization of the largest retailer in the world
ONE: President Obama nominates first gay Latina judge to U.S. District Court
ZERO: The UN wants to take over the Internet
ONE: Bill Nye's Kickstarter
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