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  • Web help needed

    06/22/2011 7:51:10 AM PDT · by pabianice · 16 replies · 1+ views
    6/22/11
    Help, please. Can someone direct me to information on how to create and manage a website that allows people to log on and enter public comments? (like FR but much smaller). Thanks.
  • Teenage 'cyber terrorist' arrested after attack on CIA

    06/21/2011 10:01:13 PM PDT · by Niuhuru · 17 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | 3:53 AM on 22nd June 2011 | By Rebecca Camber, Colin Fernandez and Lucy Collins
    A British teenager is suspected of masterminding computer hacking attacks on the CIA, the U.S. Senate and Sony from his bedroom. Ryan Cleary, 19, was arrested at his family’s home in Essex in a dramatic swoop following a joint inquiry by Scotland Yard and the FBI. He was held hours after the UK’s serious crime unit came under online siege from the hacking group known as LulzSec. The group recently declared on Twitter its intention to break into government websites and banks and leak confidential documents.
  • North Korea recruits hackers at school

    06/20/2011 8:22:09 PM PDT · by Bad~Rodeo · 6 replies
    Aljazeera ^ | 20 Jun 2011 | Sangwon Yoon
    A child becomes computer literate at primary school. Meanwhile, North Korea's most prodigious young students are identified and trained in advanced cyberwarfare techniques As South Korea blames North Korea for a recent slew of cyberattacks, two defectors share their experiences, as a hacker and trainer of "cyberwarriors" in the reclusive communist country, with Al Jazeera shedding some light into the inner workings of the North's cyberwarfare programme. In the process, Kim Heung-kwang and Jang Se-yul also warn of the regime's concentrated efforts to bolster its cyberwarfare capabilities. The hackers' professor Kim Heung-kwang was a computer science professor in North...
  • Glitch Grounds United Airlines Passengers

    06/17/2011 10:04:23 PM PDT · by tarpit · 13 replies
    NBC Chicago ^ | Friday, Jun 17, 2011 | BJ Lutz
    Throngs of passengers stranded in the United Airlines terminal at O'Hare International Airport on Friday night were told to go home or get a hotel after a "nationwide computer malfunction" took out the airline's reservations systems. The systems went down shortly after 7 p.m., a United Airlines spokeswoman said. After roughly three hours, passengers were told that there would be no more flights. Local travelers were told to go home and some travelers from out of town were given discount vouchers to nearby hotels. Passengers said they were frustrated they were kept in line waiting for about two hours before...
  • Question Concerning IPV6 - Vanity

    06/13/2011 1:00:23 PM PDT · by Lmo56 · 9 replies
    6/13/11 | self
    I got a pop-up when I was at the Yahoo Web Site the other day. It said I could check to make sure that I had IPV6 capability. http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/ipv6/ When I tested it, Yahoo said that I had a problem. But, I DO have the IPV6 protocol [Win XP] enabled on my computer. I then checked Microsoft and it ran an automatic program that said my computer was IPV6 ready, but that I only had IPV4 connectivity. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/network/bb530961 Am I correct in assuming that it is my ISP that is limiting me to IPV4 at the moment?
  • A Preview of Future Disk Drives

    06/13/2011 8:26:42 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 63 replies
    MIT Technology Review ^ | Monday, June 13, 2011 | By Tom Simonite
    A prototype disk drive based on phase-change memory can outperform an off-the-shelf flash hard disk . A new type of data storage technology, called phase-change memory, has proven capable of writing some types of data faster than conventional flash based storage. The tests used a hard drive based on prototype phase-change memory chips. Disks based on solid-state, flash memory chips are increasingly used in computers and servers because they perform faster than conventional magnetic hard drives. The performance of the experimental phase-change disk drive, created by researchers at University of California San Diego, suggests that it won't be long before...
  • Al Qaeda's East Africa chief Fazul Mohammed killed in Somalia

    06/11/2011 2:08:06 PM PDT · by csvset · 38 replies
    The Long Wsar Journal ^ | 11 june 2011 | Bill Roggio
    Somali officials confirmed today that Fazul Abdullah Mohammed, al Qaeda's leader in East Africa and a senior Shabaab commander, was killed at a Somali military checkpoint in Mogadishu earlier this week. Fazul is one of the most wanted terrorists in East Africa for his role in attacks on US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania as well as his role within Shabaab. Somalia's minister of information confirmed Fazul's death, according to The Associated Press. "We've compared the pictures of the body to his old pictures," he said. "They are the same. It is confirmed. He is the man and he is...
  • PC Boot-up Time Reduced by Half With 8GB SSD, Software

    06/08/2011 2:00:19 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 32 replies
    TechOn! ^ | 06-07-2011 | Tomohisa Takei, Nikkei Electronics
    Diskeeper Corp developed "ExpressCache," software that enhances operating speed of personal computers (PCs) by using a small-capacity SSD as a cache for HDD, and demonstrated it at Computex Taipei 2011. In the demonstration, operations such as booting Windows 7 and launching applications were compared between a PC equipped with a 500-Gbyte HDD (5,400rpm) and a PC using the same hardware in addition to an 8-Gbyte SSD for a cache (made by SanDisk Corp, connected via mSATA). As a result, the software and the SDD halved the time it takes to perform those operations. ExpressCache is software that monitors the read/write...
  • Harddrive Crash (looking for help)

    05/30/2011 9:08:08 AM PDT · by Outlaw Woman · 116 replies
    05/30/2011 | ow
    Harddrive Failure Start up menu is empty (No outlook express, no list of program files) but still has My Computer on it. OS XP Home Pentium R D 2 80GHz
  • (Vanity) Computer Help (a desperation 3 pointer!)

    05/29/2011 5:09:43 AM PDT · by Daisyjane69 · 162 replies · 1+ views
    5/29/11 | me
    I'm typing fast. My computer is restarting itself every 20 minutes or so. While finishing my news site browsing before bed, I got a pop up claiming Adobe. I tried to ignore it. Since I had an Adobe file open, I finally relented and agreed to install. BIG MISTAKE. It was a Trojan virus and is in the process of destroying my computer. Trojan.Win32.Generic.paklacobra I heard that Macs are better as far as viruses. Is there a reputable dealer that sells Macs? I don't imagine I can afford a brand new Mac. Failing that, would there be another browser other...
  • World Record in Ultra-Rapid Data Transmission

    05/24/2011 7:27:08 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 23 replies · 1+ views
    Science Daily ^ | 05-24-2011 | Staff
    Scientists at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) have succeeded in encoding data at a rate of 26 terabits per second on a single laser beam, transmitting the data over a distance of 50 kilometers, and decoding the information successfully. This is the largest data volume ever transported on a laser beam. The process developed by KIT enables the transmission of 700 DVDs' worth of content in just one second. The advance is reported in the journal Nature Photonics. In this experiment, KIT scientists led by Professor Jürg Leuthold beat their own record in high-speed data transmission of 2010, when they...
  • AP sources: White House set to unveil cyber plan

    05/12/2011 3:41:38 AM PDT · by markomalley · 22 replies
    AP/Yahoo ^ | 5/12/11 | Lolita Baldor
    The White House on Thursday is expected to unveil its proposal to enhance the nation's cybersecurity, laying out plans to require industry to better protect systems that run critical infrastructure like the electrical grid, financial systems and nuclear power plants. The Obama administration also is insisting that companies tell consumers when their personal information has been compromised. According to cybersecurity experts familiar with the plan, the administration's proposed legislation also would instruct federal agencies to more closely monitor their computer networks. Several House and Senate committees have been working on cybersecurity legislation for the past two years, while waiting for...
  • Game developer David Braben creates a USB stick PC for $25

    05/06/2011 10:37:09 AM PDT · by LibWhacker · 48 replies
    Geek.com ^ | 5/5/11 | Matthew Humphries
    David Braben is a very well-known game developer who runs the UK development studio Frontier Developments, but is just as well known for being the co-developer of Elite. Over his career his studio has brought us the Rollercoaster Tycoon series, Thrillville, Lost Winds, and most recently Kinectimals. In the background, however, Braben has been trying to tackle another problem: getting programming and general learning of how computers work back into schools. Braben argues that education since we entered the 2000s has turned towards ICT which teaches useful skills such as writing documents in a word processor, how to create presentations,...
  • ERROR MESSAGE, HOW DO I GET RID OF IT?

    05/03/2011 2:08:32 PM PDT · by SWAMPSNIPER · 60 replies
    self | May 03, 2011 | swampsniper
    I reformatted last weekend, now I'm getting this popup at random sites I try to open. Sometimes I can cycle things 2 or 3 times and access the page, sometimes I can't gain access.I know vista is a problem but I'm stuck with it for now.
  • Jackpot: U.S. finds huge amount of data on Bin Laden’s computers (What's on that hard drive?)

    05/03/2011 7:16:15 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 72 replies
    Hotair ^ | 05/03/2011 | Allahpundit
    Would you care for some whipped cream and sprinkles on your sundae? The assault force of Navy SEALs snatched a trove of computer drives and disks during their weekend raid on Osama bin Laden’s compound, yielding what a U.S. official called “the mother lode of intelligence.”The special operations forces grabbed personal computers, thumb drives and electronic equipment during the lightning raid that killed bin Laden, officials told POLITICO…“Hundreds of people are going through it now,” an official said, adding that intelligence operatives back in Washington are very excited to find out what they have.“It’s going to be great even if...
  • Osama bin Laden raid yields trove of computer data

    05/02/2011 5:12:39 PM PDT · by Keith in Iowa · 64 replies
    Politico ^ | 5/2/11 | MIKE ALLEN
    The assault force of Navy SEALs snatched a trove of computer drives and disks during their weekend raid on Osama bin Laden’s compound, yielding what a U.S. official called “the mother lode of intelligence.” The special operations forces grabbed personal computers, thumb drives and electronic equipment during the lightning raid that killed bin Laden, officials told POLITICO.
  • How to fix any computer

    04/25/2011 5:41:46 PM PDT · by max americana · 23 replies
    vanity | April 24, 2011 | max
  • Seagate lands Samsung's hard drive unit for $1.37 billion

    04/20/2011 8:33:19 AM PDT · by TheBattman · 20 replies
    ZDNet ^ | April 19, 2011 | Larry Dignan
    Seagate has acquired Samsung Electronics’ hard disk drive (HDD) operations for $1.37 billion in a move that boils the market down to two players. Seagate and Western Digital now control 90 percent of the HDD market with Toshiba a distant third. Under the terms of the deal, Samsung will lump its HDD unit into Seagate in exchange for a cash and stock deal worth $1.375 billion. Samsung will own nearly 10 percent of Seagate and the two companies will cross-license patents. Samsung will also provide NAND flash memory for Seagate’s solid-state drives. In addition, Seagate will supply drives for Samsung’s...
  • Batteries that Recharge in Seconds

    04/18/2011 1:08:44 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 71 replies
    MIT Technology Review ^ | Monday, April 11, 2011 | By Katherine Bourzac
    A new process could let your laptop and cell phone recharge a hundred times faster than they do now. A new way of making battery electrodes based on nanostructured metal foams has been used to make a lithium-ion battery that can be 90 percent charged in two minutes. If the method can be commercialized, it could lead to laptops that charge in a few minutes or cell phones that charge in 30 seconds. The methods used to make the ultrafast-charging electrodes are compatible with a range of battery chemistries; the researchers have also used them to make nickel-metal-hydride batteries, the...
  • Super-Small Transistor Created: Artificial Atom Powered by Single Electrons

    04/18/2011 12:57:55 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 10 replies
    Science Daily ^ | 04-18-2011 | University of Pittsburgh
    A University of Pittsburgh-led team has created a single-electron transistor that provides a building block for new, more powerful computer memories, advanced electronic materials, and the basic components of quantum computers. The researchers report in Nature Nanotechnology that the transistor's central component -- an island only 1.5 nanometers in diameter -- operates with the addition of only one or two electrons. That capability would make the transistor important to a range of computational applications, from ultradense memories to quantum processors, powerful devices that promise to solve problems so complex that all of the world's computers working together for billions of...