Mar 23 2009

Call To Scrap Illegal Government Databases

A quarter of all government databases are illegal and should be scrapped or redesigned, a report has claimed. The Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust says storing information leads to vulnerable people, such as young black men, single parents and children, being victimised.

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Mar 23 2009

Skype Courts Businesses With "Skype for SIP"

Skype has made a new foray into the business front with their announcement of “Skype for SIP.” This allows businesses to migrate to Skype without having to move off of their old PBX systems. “Skype has long had a business unit, but that version of its service required computers and software, which is how most users make their Skype calls. With Skype for SIP the company seeks to lower the pain barrier by requiring no hardware installation whatsoever, and the re-configuration of a SIP-enabled PBX to an established codec that presumably is within the skillset of whoever maintains it already.”

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Mar 23 2009

The Age of Speed

enactd writes “I feel life is a constant juggle, for every task in hand you have another to react to or let drop. The Age of Speed helps you chart your tasks to keep the important goals in sight while recognizing and reacting to distractions. Being a geek on the cutting edge of technology gets one acquainted with speed quickly, but being able to handle it is another matter and streamlining is an ongoing effort. The goal of the book is to help you decide what is important in your life and extract as much pleasure from those things while minimizing the time spent on the mundane.” Keep reading for the rest of Chris’s review.

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Mar 23 2009

Scientists Reverse Muscular Dystrophy In Dogs

Al writes “Scientists have taken a step toward developing a cure for Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) by successfully treating the condition in dogs using a novel genetic technique. The scientists used a method called exon skipping, which involves adding a genetic ‘patch’ to block transcription of a portion of the gene involved in DMD. This puts the remaining genetic sequence back in order, essentially creating a much less severe version of the condition. The scientists recorded some remarkable video footage showing the resulting improvements in several dogs with naturally-occurring DMD. More work is needed before the treatment can be given to humans, however, because DMD sufferers often have different genetic mutations.”

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Mar 23 2009

Social Security Administration Launches E-Health Info Exchange

Lucas123 writes “In what could be the start of a national health information exchange system, the Social Security Administration became the first federal agency to go live with a public-private electronic health records information exchange that will cut wait time for 2.6 million Americans who apply for benefits each year by weeks or months. The electronic exchange runs on a database operated by a non-profit organization in Virginia and open-source software deployed at the Social Security Administration. ‘The goal of the NHIN effort is to enable secure access to health care data and real-time information sharing among physicians, patients, hospitals, laboratories, pharmacies and federal agencies … regardless of location or the applications that are being used.'”

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Mar 23 2009

Richard Stallman Warns About Non-Free Web Apps

An anonymous reader writes “Richard Stallman has published an article which warns about the ‘Javascript trap’ posed by non-free AJAX-based applications. The article calls for a mechanism which would enable browsers to identify freely-licensed Javascript applications and run modified version thereof. ‘It is possible to release a Javascript program as free software,’ Stallman writes. ‘But even if the program’s source is available, there is no easy way to run your modified version instead of the original … The effect is comparable to tivoization, although not quite so hard to overcome.'”

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Mar 23 2009

One in four government websites illegal (UK)

One in four Government databases are illegal under human rights or data protection and should be scrapped immediately, a panel of experts have warned.

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Mar 23 2009

Internet Explorer 8: How not to launch a new browser

Explorer 8 shapes up to be a complete train wreck as far as customer adoption is concerned.

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Mar 23 2009

Smartphones 1, Hackers 0

Although the rules were relaxed each day to make hacking easier, the phones managed to withstand the few attempts that were made to “pwn” them — Internet-gamer slang meaning to conquer or gain ownership

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Mar 23 2009

New Zealand Halts Internet Copyright Law Changes

phobonetik writes “The New Zealand Prime Minister announced his Government will throw out the controversial Section 92A of the Copyright Amendment (New Technologies) Act and start again. The proposed law changes contained ‘guilty upon accusation, without appeal’ clauses and heavy compliance costs to ISPs and businesses. The changes were hours away from being signed but a series of online protests, a petition on Government grounds, as well as public rebuttal by a large ISP and by Google contributed to the Government changing course and respecting the wishes of the IT industry.”

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