Nov 15th, 2008 · The Guardian has an interesting article based on a new book (Outliers: The Story Of Success, by Malcolm Gladwell) which examines some persons of interest to computer technology (Bill Joy, Bill Gates and Steve Jobs, amongst others). It examines reasons …
see also: landscape · computer · technology · industry · Tech · milestone · technologies
Nov 1st, 2008 · Here's another example of 'German Engineering' — The Foreign Ministry in Germany is migrating all of its 11,000 desktops to GNU/Linux and other open source applications. According to the article, 'this has drastically reduced maintenance costs in …
see also: OSS · Korea · desktop · proprietary · migrate · cheaper · German
Oct 20th, 2008 · The Register is reporting that according to some reports, Interpol will soon be pushing for a world-wide facial recognition database at the borders of all member nations. "The UK already has airport gates equipped with such technology, intended to remove …
see also: world · nation · photos · technology · UK · register · organization
Oct 20th, 2008 · The Register is reporting that according to some reports, Interpol will soon be pushing for a world-wide facial recognition database at the borders of all member nations. "The UK already has airport gates equipped with such technology, intended to remove …
see also: world · nation · photos · technology · UK · register · organization
Oct 2nd, 2008 · The Guardian has an interesting story on Vint Cerf, the 'father of the internet,' in which he says there's no silver bullet for scammers, spammers and criminals running zombie networks and porn-to-porn file swapping because 'the internet was designed …
see also: network · service · business · fraud · Commercial · Internet · Machine
Oct 1st, 2008 · The Guardian has an interesting story on Vint Cerf, the 'father of the internet', in which he says there's no silver bullet for scammers, spammers and criminals running zombie networks, and porn-to-porn file swapping because 'the internet was designed …
see also: network · service · business · fraud · Commercial · Internet · Machine
Sep 19th, 2008 · Over the past several days, the Guardian has posted a five-part interview with Peter Moore, head of EA Sports. Moore was also the president of Sega, and a vice-president at Microsoft, so his experience at the top levels of the gaming industry is extensive. …
see also: integrated · business · payments · Microsoft · ITunes · interview · company
Sep 3rd, 2008 · The Guardian is reporting that the Thai government plans to close down 400 anti-government websites and is asking ISPs to block 1,200 more. The response follows a declaration of a state of emergency which has seen troops take to the streets of Bangkok …
see also: ISPs · Website · protesting · emergency · European · Guardian · Crackdown
Sep 3rd, 2008 · The Guardian is reporting that the Thai government plans to close down 400 anti-government websites and is asking ISPs to block 1,200 more. The response follows a declaration of a state of emergency which has seen troops take to the streets of Bangkok …
see also: ISPs · Website · protesting · emergency · European · Guardian · Crackdown
Aug 15th, 2008 · Anti-Globalism sends this except from the Guardian: "In a report commissioned by the Defense Intelligence Agency, leading scientists were asked to examine how a greater understanding of the brain over the next 20 years is likely to drive the development …
see also: commission · scientists · electronics · electric · technologies · global · Scanner
Aug 2nd, 2008 · krou sends in a Guardian (UK) article reporting that overnight talks with the International Olympic Committee have resulted in the Chinese government lifting a ban on websites such as Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, and the BBC Chinese language …
see also: Olympics · service · engineering · Chinese · Internet · UK · media
Jun 16th, 2008 · imrehg links to a story at the Guardian which begins "Blueprints for a sophisticated and compact nuclear warhead have been found in the computers of the world's most notorious nuclear-smuggling racket, according to a leading US researcher. The digital …
see also: world · computer · New York Times · digital · 2004 · research · copies
May 22nd, 2008 · In an interview with the Guardian today, Mark Shuttleworth talks about the upcoming Ubuntu Netbook Remix, a tailored version for ultraportables, produced in collaboration with Intel." The new version of Ubuntu is barely mentioned in this interview, but …
see also: interview · Intel · Ubuntu · Shuttleworth · collaborative · Guardian · SuSE
May 15th, 2008 · Nethemas the Great points out a piece from Bruce Schneier running in the UK's Guardian newspaper with some tips for international travelers on securing notebook computers for border crossings. A taste of the brief article: "Last month a US court ruled …
see also: computer · download · UK · electronics · customers · laptop · country
May 15th, 2008 · For any Slashdotters who want a piece of frameable Einstein memorabilia, a letter from A.E. to Eric Gutkind goes on sale at Bloomsbury Auctions today (May 15th). The content of the letter mostly deals with Einstein's views on religion. (Einstein pronounces …
see also: translating · Einstein · religion · Slashdotters · Guardian · pronounced · unimpressed
May 15th, 2008 · For any SlashDotters who want a piece of frameable Einstein memorabilia, a letter from A.E. to Eric Gutkind goes on sale at Bloomsbury Auctions today (May 15th). The content of the letter mostly deals with Einstein's views on religion (Einstein pronounces …
see also: translating · Einstein · religion · Slashdotters · Guardian · pronounced · unimpressed
May 14th, 2008 · Britain's Ministry of Defence has just released files regarding investigations into UFO sightings between 1978 to 1987. Over the next three or four years, 160 files will be handed over to the National Archives. The first group of eight files, one of which …
see also: nation · National Archives · company · Public · newspaper · British · external
May 9th, 2008 · FudRucker points out a story from The Guardian about NASA's plans to visit 2000SG344, an asteroid 40 meters wide and weighing roughly 71 million kilograms. The manned mission would take three to six months, and it would make use of the Orion spacecraft, …
see also: retiring · scientists · NASA · journeys · Solar · Missions · shuttle
May 7th, 2008 · People who give up a little bit of liberty for a little bit of security deserve neither, the saying goes. But what happens when people give up so much liberty their entire country resembles an Orweillean dystopia — but the pervasive monitoring doesn't …
see also: protection · UK · United Kingdom · country · Security · surveillance · fiasco
Apr 3rd, 2008 · Douglas Merrill was just installed as CIO of EMI (one of the big four that forms the RIAA). The ex-Googler recently stated it is a 'poor business model to sue your customers. I don't think that's a sustainable strategy.' Quoted by the Guardian, he was …
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