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  • U.S. Tries E-Mail to Charm Iraqis

    02/13/2003 12:18:51 PM PST · by freepatriot32 · 13 replies · 49+ views
    wired news ^ | 2/13/03 | By Michelle Delio
    A campaign to reach out and touch the Iraqi people through e-mail apparently hasn't been as successful as the United States had hoped, because the Iraqi government censors all e-mail coming into the country. Over the past month, the U.S. military has periodically sent e-mail to Iraqi military and government officials urging them to protect their families by helping U.N. inspectors and turning away from Saddam Hussein. U.S. government officials won't comment on the campaign, but according to sources in Iraq and Iraqis living in the United States, each time the e-mails are sent, Internet access all over Iraq soon...
  • Help! Where's the best place/website to buy a new computer and multi function machine?

    01/31/2003 11:39:45 AM PST · by M. Peach · 102 replies · 1,033+ views
    none ^ | 1-30-03 | M. Peach
    I need a new computer. FR is such a great source of competent, experience information - in my opinion, better than consumer reports. Could anyone tell me the best website or store to get a newer, top of the line (I want to add an extra modem and hard drive, or external hard drive for a backup) - and get a multi function machine that scans, copies, prints and faxes. Any advice?
  • Computer Worm May Be Terrorist Test

    01/29/2003 10:10:22 AM PST · by TaRaRaBoomDeAyGoreLostToday! · 78 replies · 811+ views
    capitolhillblue.com ^ | Jan 28, 2003 | CHB Staff/Ted Bridis contributed to this story
    A computer worm attack that shut down bank ATM terminals and disrupted Internet servers throughout the world may have been part of an al Qaeda terrorist threat to test the vulnerability of computer systems that serve U.S. financial interests, computer security experts say."Like the 9-11 attacks, the 'Slammer' worm was aimed at the heart of the U.S. financial community," says Leo Roth, a computer security analyst who advises the federal government. "For at least part of the weekend, a number of U.S. financial institutions were virtually shut down."Those affected include the giant Bank of America, whose nationwide ATM network went...
  • Free Wireless In 20,000 gas stations;Buy gas, download email, check investments.

    01/25/2003 1:09:03 PM PST · by DensaMensa · 51 replies · 332+ views
    PC MAGAZINE ^ | February 4, 2003 | John Dvorak
    <p>Toshiba also had a monster booth, but it always does. While showing off its latest award-winning laptops and other gear, the company also made the most overlooked announcement at the show.</p> <p>Toshiba has teamed up with Unocal and Circle K to provide wireless Internet access points at Union Oil gas stations and Circle K mini-marts around the country.</p>
  • DVD Jon Acquittal Under Appeal

    01/21/2003 1:09:23 PM PST · by freepatriot32 · 7 replies · 277+ views
    wired news ^ | 1/20/03 | Associated Press
    <p>Norwegian prosecutors will appeal the acquittal of a Norwegian teenager charged with digital burglary for creating and circulating a program online that cracks the security codes on DVDs.</p> <p>Rune Floisbonn, a prosecutor with Norway's economic crimes police, told the NTB news agency Monday that an appeal would be filed. He did not immediately return calls from The Associated Press.</p>
  • Astronomy Picture of the Day 1-19-03

    01/19/2003 5:14:11 AM PST · by petuniasevan · 9 replies · 294+ views
    NASA ^ | 1-19-03 | Robert Nemiroff and Jerry Bonnell
    Astronomy Picture of the Day Discover the cosmos! Each day a different image or photograph of our fascinating universe is featured, along with a brief explanation written by a professional astronomer. 2003 January 19 Fullerenes as Miniature Cosmic Time Capsules Credit & Copyright: Keith Beardmore (LANL) Explanation: Scientists have found, unexpectedly, tiny time capsules from billions of years in the past. The discovery involves small molecules that can apparently become trapped during the formation of large enclosed molecules known as fullerenes, or buckyballs. Luann Becker (UCSB) and collaborators recently found fullerenes in an ancient meteorite that fell to Earth...
  • 'Cleaned' hard drives reveal secrets

    01/16/2003 7:33:41 AM PST · by vannrox · 153 replies · 1,602+ views
    New Scientist ^ | 14:32 16 January 03 | Will Knight
        'Cleaned' hard drives reveal secrets   14:32 16 January 03 Will Knight   Discarded and recycled computer drives can reveal financial and personal information even when apparently wiped clean, MIT researchers have found. Simson Garfinkel and Abhi Shelat, graduate students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, analysed 158 second hand hard drives bought over the internet between November 2000 and August 2002. They were able to recover over 6000 credit card numbers, as well as email messages and pornographic images. The pair wrote a program to scour the disk drives for any trace of credit card information. They found card...
  • Apple says profits eaten away, flat sales ahead

    01/15/2003 4:12:31 PM PST · by Brett66 · 14 replies · 177+ views
    Spacedaily ^ | 1/15/03 | AFP
    Apple says profits eaten away, flat sales ahead CUPERTINO, California (AFP) Jan 15, 2003 Apple Computer Inc. said Wednesday it lost money in the three months which ended December 28 and it expected flat sales ahead. Apple made a net loss of eight million dollars or two cents a share in the three months, compared to a profit of 38 million dollars or 11 cents a share in the same period a year earlier, it said. Sales rose 7.05 percent to 1.47 billion dollars. Apple said it would have made a small profit in the period, but the money was...
  • Most Unsecure OS? Yep -- it is Linux!

    01/13/2003 7:45:29 AM PST · by ImaGraftedBranch · 37 replies · 367+ views
    www.wininformant.com ^ | 1/13/03 | Paul Thurott
    November 26, 2002  | Paul ThurrottMost Unsecure OS? Yep, It's Linux According to a new Aberdeen Group report, open-source solution Linux has surpassed Windows as the most vulnerable OS, contrary to the high-profile press Microsoft's security woes receive. Furthermore, the Aberdeen Group reports that more than 50 percent of all security advisories that CERT issued in the first 10 months of 2002 were for Linux and other open-source software solutions. The report muddles the argument that proprietary software such as Windows is inherently less secure than open solutions. And here's another blow to the status quo: Proprietary UNIX solutions were responsible...
  • Science, Soul, Heaven and Supreme Mind

    01/10/2003 5:40:38 PM PST · by Momaw Nadon · 19 replies · 323+ views
    Pravda On-line ^ | January 8, 2003 | Alexander Bolonkin
    Russian scientist Alexander Bolonkin develops artificial intelligence in the USA It was shown in my previous articles about the artificial intelligence and human immortality that the issue of immortality can be solved fundamentally only with the help of changing a biological bubble of a human being to an artificial one. Such an immortal person made of chips and supersolid materials (the e-man, as it was called in my articles) will have incredible advantages in comparison with common people. An e-man will need no food, no dwelling, no air, no sleep, no rest, no ecologically pure environment. Such a being...
  • Apple unveils own Web browser

    01/07/2003 1:43:00 PM PST · by Bloody Sam Roberts · 89 replies · 330+ views
    MSNBC.com ^ | 1/7/03 | Gary Krakow
    Hordes of Apple faithful were on hand Tuesday for another of CEO Steve Jobs’ revival meetings, again disguised as the keynote address at the Macworld exposition in San Francisco. And Jobs didn’t disappoint, telling his flock of a new Web browser, an open-source presentation program plus a pair of new notebook computers, including the first one ever to have a 17-inch screen. THE BIGGEST NEWS on the software front was the announcement of two new programs which will directly compete with Microsoft software that handle similar tasks. Safari is Apple’s new turbo-charged Web browser for OS X (the current version...
  • Personal Information Taken From Military

    12/28/2002 1:13:43 AM PST · by anymouse · 33 replies · 719+ views
    ASSOCIATED PRESS / New York Times ^ | 12/28/02 10:31 p.m. ET
    Thieves who broke into a government contractor's office snatched computer hard drives containing Social Security numbers, addresses and other records of about 500,000 members of the military and their families. The company, Phoenix-based TriWest Healthcare Alliance, provides managed health care to the military in 16 states, including Minnesota. It serves about 1.1 million active-duty personnel, their dependents and retirees. TriWest spokesman Jim Kassebaum said Thursday that no one whose records were stolen has reported a fraud related to the Dec. 14 theft. ``There's a potential for identity theft,'' Kassebaum said. ``If you know anything about identity theft, it's a little...
  • Everything but the OINK: AOL Wins $7 Million Spam Lawsuit

    12/17/2002 10:32:14 AM PST · by new cruelty · 7 replies · 33+ views
    Associated Press ^ | December 17, 2002 | ANICK JESDANUN
    NEW YORK (AP) -- America Online has won a court judgment for nearly $7 million in damages against what it termed a "spam ring" that bombarded AOL members with junk e-mail pitching adult Web sites. AOL said the damages awarded by the U.S. District Court in Alexandria, Va., was the largest ever from one of its lawsuits against spammers. AOL has filed some 20 of such lawsuits over the years. "This sends a message to both members and spammers that we take spam seriously on this service," AOL spokesman Nicholas Graham said Tuesday. One of the defendants in the latest...
  • ALL YOUR BASE ARE BELONG TO US ALERT:Fastest Computer Spawns High-Tech Race

    12/17/2002 10:27:44 AM PST · by new cruelty · 53 replies · 427+ views
    Associated Press ^ | December 17, 2002 | NATALIE OBIKO PEARSON
    YOKOHAMA, Japan (AP) -- It's a machine so fast it performs more computations per second than there are stars in our galaxy. It's so large it's housed in a building the size of an aircraft hangar. Running 35.6 trillion calculations per second, the Earth Simulator is the fastest supercomputer in the world, almost five times faster than the next best one and as fast as the top 5 U.S. supercomputers combined. For the Japanese scientists using the $350 million computer, it means climate research, with its complex simulations and diverse mix of variables, is more accurate than ever before. For...
  • ALL YOUR BASE ARE BELONG TO US: Fastest Computer Spawns High-Tech Race

    12/17/2002 10:20:24 AM PST · by new cruelty · 3 replies · 251+ views
    Associated Press ^ | December 17, 2002 | NATALIE OBIKO PEARSON
    YOKOHAMA, Japan (AP) -- It's a machine so fast it performs more computations per second than there are stars in our galaxy. It's so large it's housed in a building the size of an aircraft hangar. Running 35.6 trillion calculations per second, the Earth Simulator is the fastest supercomputer in the world, almost five times faster than the next best one and as fast as the top 5 U.S. supercomputers combined. For the Japanese scientists using the $350 million computer, it means climate research, with its complex simulations and diverse mix of variables, is more accurate than ever before. For...
  • Nine lives for Mac OS 9

    12/15/2002 5:55:02 PM PST · by new cruelty · 27 replies · 378+ views
    CNET News.com ^ | December 13, 2002 | Joe Wilcox
    Apple Computer has pulled back from a plan that would have made Mac OS X the primary operating system on all new Macs starting in January. In September, the Cupertino, Calif.-based company said that after the New Year, new Macs would only boot up into Mac OS X. Older models had the capability of booting into Mac OS X or the older OS 9.2. New systems would still ship with OS 9.2--to support the "Classic" mode for older software--but it could only be accessed through OS X. However, Apple said Friday that it will continue to sell schools some Macs...
  • 2 for 1: Gateway Struggles to Meet Earnings

    12/15/2002 3:41:36 PM PST · by new cruelty · 48 replies · 244+ views
    Associated Press ^ | December 14, 2002
    SAN DIEGO (AP) -- In an effort to boost sales during the holiday shopping period, Gateway Inc. is giving away free computers to customers who purchase one of the company's high-end machines. The two-for-one deal is one of several promotions the struggling Poway-based company is offering between now and Christmas to beef up business. The company is also offering free shipping and handling on select PC purchases and is selling its PCs intended for at-home use with 2,000 songs pre-installed. Earlier this month, CEO Ted Waitt said that if Gateway does not have several strong weeks of sales in December...
  • Astronomy Picture of the Day 12-15-02

    12/14/2002 9:26:45 PM PST · by petuniasevan · 12 replies · 324+ views
    NASA ^ | 12-15-02 | Robert Nemiroff and Jerry Bonnell
    Astronomy Picture of the Day Discover the cosmos! Each day a different image or photograph of our fascinating universe is featured, along with a brief explanation written by a professional astronomer. 2002 December 15 A Network of Microlensing Caustics Credit & Copyright: Joachim Wambsganss (Ap. Inst. Potsdam) Explanation: A virtual sky map like this would be of interest to astronomers studying gravitational microlensing. In microlensing, the gravity of stars near the line of sight can act to magnify the light of background objects such as distant stars, or quasars. Nowhere is this magnification greater than near a gravitational lensing...
  • Senate Closes Accidental Anonymizer (Open Proxy Server at www.senate.gov!)

    12/11/2002 8:23:01 PM PST · by Dominic Harr · 12 replies · 1,018+ views
    Security Focus ^ | Dec 10 2002 1:24PM | Kevin Poulsen
      Senate Closes Accidental AnonymizerBy Kevin Poulsen, SecurityFocus Dec 10 2002 1:24PMNever let it be said that the United States Senate has done nothing for Internet privacy. Network administrators for the U.S. government site www.senate.gov shut down an open proxy server over the weekend that for months had turned the site into a free Web anonymizer that could have allowed savvy surfers to launder their Internet connections so that efforts to trace them would lead to Capitol Hill. A proxy server is normally a dedicated machine that sits between a private network and the outside world, passing internal users'...
  • Man steals computer to pay for criminal record rehab (HOLD MUH BEER ALERT)

    12/04/2002 9:48:57 AM PST · by MadIvan · 13 replies · 165+ views
    Ananova ^ | December 4, 2002 | Ananova
    A man charged with theft didn't have the money to pay for a rehabilitation programme that would clear his criminal record, so he stole a courthouse computer. Police say Ernesto Valdez arrived at the Lackawanna County Courthouse in Scranton, Pennsylvania, to enrol in the programme. Valdez did not have the £430 enrolment fee, so he stole a court stenographer's laptop computer to pawn, according to police. The pawn shop refused to take the computer because the power cord was missing, so Valdez returned to the courthouse to retrieve it. He was arrested after a stenographer spotted him in the office...