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borjonx writes “Is it safer to log out of an SSH session, and re-establish it later, or just keep the connection open? Like many of you, I use OpenSSH to connect to my Slackware Linux boxes remotely from Linux and WinXP (putty.exe) clients. At home and at work, I wonder if it would be safer [...]
February 5th, 2010 | Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments
I Don’t Believe in Imaginary Property writes “Craig Mundie, Microsoft’s Chief Research and Strategy Officer, called for the creation of an ‘Internet Driver’s License’ at the World Economic Forum in Davos, saying, ‘If you want to drive a car you have to have a license to say that you are capable of driving a car, [...]
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astroengine writes “After 4 years of processing the highest resolution photographs the Hubble Space Telescope could muster, we now have the highest resolution view of Pluto’s surface ever produced. Most excitingly, these new observations show an active world with seasonal changes altering the dwarf planet’s surface. It turns out that this far-flung world has more [...]
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hrimhari writes “The settlement between Amazon and Macmillian got the attention of a known dinosaur. Consistent to his views, Mr. Murdoch wants to defend his book editors by killing the cheaper solution. ‘”We don’t like the Amazon model of selling everything at $9.99,” Murdoch said. “They pay us the wholesale price of $14 or whatever [...]
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cremeglace writes “Have you ever noticed that the first cowboy to draw his gun in a Hollywood Western is invariably the one to get shot? Nobel-winning physicist Niels Bohr did, once arranging mock duels to test the validity of this cinematic curiosity. Researchers have now confirmed that people indeed move faster if they are reacting, [...]
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snydeq writes “Having outlayed $111 million to gain political influence in 2009, the tech industry is clearly learning how to play the lobbying game, writes InfoWorld’s Bill Snyder. And while longtime lobbying stalwart General Motors nearly outspent the tech industry on its own, the rise of lobbying among tech giants, especially those under antitrust scrutiny, [...]
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Grond writes “Symbian, maker of the the world’s most popular mobile operating system, has completed the transition to a completely open platform months ahead of schedule. While the kernel was opened up last year, the entire platform is now open source, primarily under the Eclipse Public License. A FAQ is available with more information about [...]
February 5th, 2010 | Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments
An anonymous reader writes “According to this story on CNET, police again are pushing for new laws requiring ISPs and webmail providers to store users’ private data for five years and also want a new electronic way of speeding up subpoenas and search warrants via police-only encrypted portals at all ISPs and webmail providers.”
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Garabito writes “Dick Brass, former vice-president at Microsoft, published an op-ed in The New York Times, where he states that ‘Microsoft has become a clumsy, uncompetitive innovator’ and how ‘it has lost share in Web browsers, high-end laptops and smartphones.’ He attributes this situation to the lack of a true system for innovation at Microsoft. [...]
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snydeq writes “Microsoft warned that a flaw in IE gives attackers access to files stored on a PC under certain conditions. ‘Our investigation so far has shown that if a user is using a version of Internet Explorer that is not running in Protected Mode an attacker may be able to access files with an [...]
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