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Court Slams Door On Sale of Spyware

Nov 19th, 2008 · The Federal Trade Commission yesterday had a US District Court issue a temporary restraining order halting the sale of RemoteSpy keylogger spyware. According to the FTC's complaint, RemoteSpy spyware was sold to clients who would then secretly monitor …
see also: computer · consumer · photos · Spyware · instructions · disguised · FTC

Anti-Matter Created By Laser At Livermore

Nov 18th, 2008 · zootropole alerts us to a press release issued today by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, announcing the production of 'billions of particles of anti-matter.' "Take a gold sample the size of the head of a push pin, shoot a laser through it, and …
see also: gold · products · research · laser · Plasma · particles · doors

Lego Loses Its Unique Right To Make Lego Blocks

Nov 13th, 2008 · The European Department of Justice has decided that the Danish company Lego does not have exclusive rights to the lego building block anymore (sorry, it's in Dutch). Lego went to court after a Canadian firm had made blocks that were so like lego blocks …
see also: protection · company · Canadian · purchase · brick · life · Danish

Yahoo Interested In a Microsoft Buyout, But Microsoft Isn't

Nov 8th, 2008 · The Google-Yahoo advertising deal has been rejected by the Department of Justice, and Google has pulled the plug on a search-ad partnership with Yahoo that would have given Yahoo major new revenue, but that raised antitrust concerns. Now, Yahoo has said …
see also: Google · Microsoft · antitrust · advertising · Internet · company · Yahoo

Doctorow On Copyright Reform & Culture

Nov 7th, 2008 · super-papa sends us to Locus Magazine for an article by Cory Doctorow discussing the conflicts between copyright law and modern culture, and arguing against the perception that copying media is still unusual. Quoting: "Copyright law valorizes copying …
see also: pictures · laws · office · Internet · media · copyrighted · Culture

Obama, McCain Campaigns Both Hacked, Files Compromised

Nov 5th, 2008 · As the election ends news is coming out from both campaigns on what happened behind closed doors. During the summer the Obama campaign had their systems hacked, but so did McCain — and not by each other but a third party. '... both the FBI and the …
see also: computer · organization · evolution · campaign · Policy · agents · doors

D.I.Y. Home Security

Nov 2nd, 2008 · The NYTimes reports that pre-wired home security installations by alarm companies are on the way out. Thanks to wireless window and door sensors and motion detectors, installing and maintaining one's own security system is becoming a do-it-yourself project, …
see also: Windows · app · Sensor · Companies · Security · NYTimes · detectors

The Personal Genome Project Hits the Web

Oct 28th, 2008 · The Personal Genome Project has released the data sets and descriptions of traits, ethnic background and other information of the first ten volunteers, which include the project director and nine other people with backgrounds in genetics, medicine, and …
see also: parties · Science · history · research · Public · Historians · Humans

Is Anyone Buying T-Mobile's Googlephone?

Oct 23rd, 2008 · Laura Holson writes in the NY Times that she 'wandered down to the T-Mobile store at Ninth Ave. and 43rd St. in New York City to see what kind of crowds — if any — were lining up to buy the new T-Mobile G1 which went on sale Wednesday' and …
see also: gold · network · products · mobile · advancements · cities · doors

"Back Door" Cheating Scandal Rocks Online Poker

Oct 1st, 2008 · AcidAUS sends us the story of an online poker cheating ring that netted an estimated $10M for its perpetrators over almost 4 years. The article spotlights the role of an Australian player who first performed the statistical analyses that demonstrated …
see also: Online · history · player · company · Companies · licensing · 10M

"Back Door" Cheating Scandal Rocks Online Poker

Sep 30th, 2008 · AcidAUS sends us the story of an online poker cheating ring that netted an estimated $10M for its perpetrators over almost 4 years. The article spotlights the role of an Australian player who first performed the statistical analyses that demonstrated …
see also: Online · history · player · company · Companies · licensing · 10M

Researchers Find Racial Bias In Virtual Worlds

Sep 11th, 2008 · Real-world behaviours and racial biases could carry forward into virtual worlds such as Second Life, social psychologists say. According to a study that was conducted in There.com, virtual world avatars respond to social cues in the same ways that people …
see also: world · research · social · virtual · Second Life · avatars · psychologist

Researcher Publishes Industrial Complex Hack

Sep 10th, 2008 · Security researcher Kevin Finisterre has published code that could be used to take control of computers used to manage industrial machinery, potentially giving hackers a back door into utility companies, water plants, and even oil and gas refineries. …
see also: protection · software · computer · engineering · Internet · research · industry

Intel's First SSD Blows Doors Off Competition

Sep 8th, 2008 · Intel is entering the storage market with an ambitious X25-M solid-state drive capable of 250MB/s sustained reads and 70MB/s writes. The drive is so fast that it employs Native Command Queuing (originally designed to hide mechanical hard drive latency) …
see also: world · desktop · mobile · Intel · Storage · competitions · mechanisms

Intel's First SSD Blows Doors Off Competition

Sep 8th, 2008 · Intel is entering the storage market with an ambitious X25-M solid-state drive capable of 250MB/s sustained reads and 70MB/s writes. The drive is so fast that it employs Native Command Queuing (originally designed to hide mechanical hard drive latency) …
see also: world · desktop · mobile · Intel · Storage · competitions · mechanisms

Amazon Opens On-Demand Video Store

Sep 5th, 2008 · Amazon opened the doors on its new video on demand service. Some promotional videos are free and the quality seems to be good. You can preview the first 2 minutes of any of the offerings. Episodes of TV shows cost $1.99 and movies are $14.99. Movies can …
see also: video · TV · service · Online · download · Machine · ads

Vegas Star Trek Experience Closing Down

Sep 1st, 2008 · Star Trek: The Experience at the Las Vegas Hilton is closing its doors today after the attraction owner and the hotel could not work out a renewed lease deal. In its 10-year tenure, more than 3 million people have visited the Trek themed exhibit. 'Trekkies …
see also: Online · theater · doors · reminiscences · exhibit · Hotels · unfounded

In MN, Massive Police Raids On Suspected Protestors

Aug 31st, 2008 · X0563511 alerts us to events in Minneapolis and St. Paul in advance of the Republican convention (which has been put on hold because of Hurricane Gustav). Local police backed by the FBI raided a number of homes and public buildings and confiscated computers …
see also: computer · afternoon · office · Public · Confiscates · photographs · Paul

Behind the Doors of the Free Software Foundation

Aug 29th, 2008 · Linux.com has an interesting look at the inner workings of the Free Software Foundation (FSF). "The purpose of the Free Software Foundation (FSF) is probably obvious from its name -- but what does promoting free software mean in terms of everyday activity? …
see also: software · service · computer · technology · founder · community · United States

Open Source Helps New IT Grads Get Foot in the Door

Aug 10th, 2008 · Yes, some US IT jobs are disappearing, but Linux.com (which shares a corporate overlord with Slashdot) has a recent story emphasizing the job advantage that involvement in open source projects can give young programmers who aren't planning to ditch their …
see also: Google · corporate · programmer · background · opportunities · doors · Summer of Code







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