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US Supreme Court Allows Sonar Use

Nov 13th, 2008 · The US Supreme Court has removed restrictions on the Navy's use of sonar in training exercises near California. The ruling is a defeat for environmental groups who say the sonar can kill whales and other mammals. In its 5-4 ruling, the Supreme Court said …
see also: Mammal · Injunction · restrictions · Public · administration · Environmentalism · safety

For 3 Years, Scammers Ran Truckless Trucking Company

Oct 22nd, 2008 · Wired reports Nicholas Lakes and Viachelav Berkovich are charged with computer fraud [PDF] for a man-in-the-middle attack that allegedly let them run a profitable trucking company without the hassle of driving a truck. For over three years the Russian …
see also: computer · fraud · advertising · company · Website · Outsourcing · Russia

Feds Target "Mongols" Biker Club's Intellectual Property

Oct 22nd, 2008 · couchslug writes in with a Reuters account of a Federal raid on a California-based motorcycle club, the Mongols, on charges "ranging from murder and robbery to extortion, money laundering, gun trafficking and drug dealing." The interesting twist is that …
see also: IP · office · money · intellectualism · Reuters · drugs · property

Feds Target "Mongols" Biker Club's Intellectual Property

Oct 21st, 2008 · couchslug writes in with a Reuters account of a Federal raid on a California-based motorcycle club, the Mongols, on charges "ranging from murder and robbery to extortion, money laundering, gun trafficking and drug dealing." The interesting twist is that …
see also: IP · office · money · intellectualism · Reuters · drugs · property

Two Europeans Indicted In US For 2003 DDOS Attacks

Oct 7th, 2008 · In a continuation of the first successful U.S. investigation ever into DDOS attacks, Axel Gembe, 25, of Germany and Lee Graham Walker, 24, of England were indicted Thursday by a grand jury in Los Angeles, California, on one count of conspiracy and one …
see also: computer · company · Los Angeles · jury · 2003 · satellite · investigations

Two Europeans Indicted In US For 2003 DDOS Attacks

Oct 7th, 2008 · In a continuation of the first successful U.S. investigation ever into DDOS attacks, Axel Gembe, 25, of Germany and Lee Graham Walker, 24, of England were indicted Thursday by a grand jury in Los Angeles, California, on one count of conspiracy and one …
see also: computer · company · Los Angeles · jury · 2003 · satellite · investigations

Steve Fossett's Unfinished Project

Oct 5th, 2008 · Steve Fossett left behind a secret vessel project called the Deep Space Challenger. Fossett was funding the development of a winged submersible being designed by Hawkes Ocean Technologies, in California. The intent was for the vehicle to be capable of …
see also: vehicle · Steve · death · exploration · secrets · Steve Fossett · ocean

Steve Fossett's Unfinished Project

Oct 5th, 2008 · Steve Fossett left behind a secret vessel project called the Deep Space Challenger. Fossett was funding the development of a winged submersible being designed by Hawkes Ocean Technologies, in California. The intent was for the vehicle to be capable of …
see also: vehicle · Steve · death · exploration · secrets · Steve Fossett · ocean

iPhone Antitrust and Computer Fraud Claims Upheld

Oct 3rd, 2008 · On October 1, 2008, a federal judge in California upheld a class action claiming that Apple and AT&T Mobility's five-year exclusive voice and data service provider agreement for the iPhone violates the anti-monopoly provisions of the antitrust laws. …
see also: software · service · provider · antitrust · computer · laws · fraud

California Sec. of State Wants Open Source E-Voting Systems

Sep 27th, 2008 · California's Secretary of State, Debra Bowen, was among a group of e-voting experts at MIT yesterday who said the nation's electronic voting systems are still not secure and many run on faulty software. Among the suggestions offered to fix the problem: …
see also: software · nation · Internet · electronics · Machine · IDs · MIT

CA Legislature Torpedoes IT Overtime

Sep 26th, 2008 · An anonymous reader writes to mention that a recent piece of California legislation is enabling tech firms to avoid paying their workers overtime. Originally designed to deal with bonds for children's hospitals, bill AB10 was completely rewritten to prevent …
see also: ca · Tech · Lawsuits · legislation · private · Children · bill

Unemployment Hits New High In Silicon Valley

Sep 23rd, 2008 · The steadily climbing unemployment rate in Silicon Valley has reached a shocking four-year high of 6.6 per cent. Recent statistics indicate that the percentage of unemployed workers in the sunny state of California has increased to 7.7 in August — …
see also: Internet · Silicon Valley · workers · Valley · silicon · cent · sunny

David Foster Wallace an Apparent Suicide

Sep 14th, 2008 · snydeq passes along the news that David Foster Wallace was found dead Friday at his home in Claremont, California. Wallace's wife found her husband had hanged himself when she returned home at 9:30 PM Friday. The novelist, essayist, and humorist, best …
see also: 1996 · Novell · wife · David · novelist · genius · California

Lawsuit Claims Nvidia Execs Concealed Serious Flaw

Sep 10th, 2008 · A lawsuit filed in a California court on Tuesday alleges Nvidia concealed the existence of a serious defect in its graphics-chip line for at least eight months 'in a series of false and misleading statements made to the investing public.' The lawsuit …
see also: exec · company · Public · package · Lawsuits · graphics · 2007

Virtual Telescope Zooms In On Milky Way Black Hole

Sep 4th, 2008 · An international team has obtained the closest views ever of what is believed to be a super-massive black hole at the center of the Milky Way galaxy. The astronomers used radio dishes in Hawaii, Arizona and California to create a virtual telescope more …
see also: galaxy · resolution · Hubble Space Telescope · virtual · Hawaii · milky · Arizona

Don't Share That Law! It's Copyrighted

Sep 3rd, 2008 · California claims copyright to its laws, and warns people not to share them. And that's not sitting right with Internet gadfly, and open-access hero, Carl Malamud. He has spent the last couple months scanning tens of thousands of pages containing city, …
see also: video · governance · Google · Online · laws · office · Internet

"Google Satellite" To Be Launched This Week

Sep 3rd, 2008 · Well, almost. Google signed an exclusivity deal with GeoEye regarding GeoEye-1, the most advanced high-resolution, civil, remote-sensing satellite to date. This must be annoying for other high-resolution, remote-sensing data users since Google already …
see also: cm · Google · provider · Online · Google Earth · products · resolution

"Google Satellite" To Be Launched This Week

Sep 2nd, 2008 · Well, almost. Google signed an exclusivity deal with GeoEye regarding GeoEye-1, the most advanced high-resolution, civil, remote-sensing satellite to date. This must be annoying for other high-resolution, remote-sensing data users since Google already …
see also: cm · Google · provider · Online · Google Earth · products · resolution

Case Against Video-sharing Site Dismissed

Aug 28th, 2008 · A California copyright infringement case brought by an adult video maker against a video sharing web site, Veoh Networks, has been thrown out, based upon the 'safe harbor' provision of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act ('DMCA'). In a 33-page decision …
see also: video · world · laws · electronics · digital · research · copyrighted

California's Wireless Road Tolls Easily Hackable

Aug 26th, 2008 · Nate Lawson, a researcher at RootLabs, has found a way to clone the wireless transponders used by the Bay Area FasTrak road toll system. This means you can copy the ID of another driver onto your own device and, as a result, travel for free while others …
see also: research · IDs · road · drivers · bill · MIT · crimes







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