Apr
21
2009
suraj.sun writes “Computer spies have broken into the Pentagon’s 0 billion Joint Strike Fighter project — the Defense Department’s costliest weapons program ever — according to current and former government officials familiar with the attacks. Similar incidents have also breached the Air Force’s air-traffic-control system in recent months, these people say. In the case of the fighter-jet program, the intruders were able to copy and siphon off several terabytes of data related to design and electronics systems, officials say, potentially making it easier to defend against the craft”

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Apr
21
2009
Barence writes “BT and other mobile broadband providers are blocking access to The Pirate Bay, as part of a “self-regulation” scheme with the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF). BT Mobile Broadband users who attempt to access the notorious BitTorrent tracker site are met with a “content blocked” message. The warning page states the page has been blocked in “compliance with a new UK voluntary code”. “This uses a barring and filtering mechanism to restrict access to all WAP and internet sites that are considered to have ‘over 18’ status,” the warning states. It goes on to list a series of categories that are blocked, including adult/sexually explicit content, “criminal skills” and hacking. It’s not stated which category The Pirate Bay breaches, although the site does host links to porn movies.”

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Apr
21
2009
prostoalex writes to tell us The Daily Mail has an interesting look at current research in the field of running and injuries related to running. Most of the evidence pointed at a lack of any need for running shoes. Some of the more interesting points: the more expensive the running shoes, the greater the probability of getting an injury; some of the planet’s best and most intense runners run barefoot; Stanford running team, having access to the top-notch modern shoes sent in for free by manufacturers, after a few rounds of trial and error still chose to train with no shoes at all.”

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Apr
21
2009
Comments Off on Passengers from hijacked aircraft return to Canada – CTV.ca | tags: cap, google, news, tv, youtube | posted in technical news
Apr
21
2009
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Apr
21
2009
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Apr
21
2009
Last week I sat down with Digg founder Kevin Rose to get the Digg “State of the Union.” The company, now more than four years old, has continued to grow incredibly since launching in late 2004 and regularly innovates with new products.
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Apr
21
2009
Several private BitTorrent trackers including Nordicbits, Powerbits, Piratebits, MP3nerds and Wolfbits, have closed down after the Pirate Bay verdict came in last Friday. Other trackers are set to follow this example in what could be the greatest voluntary tracker collapse ever.
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Apr
21
2009
On Monday Bethesda announced a new title in the popular Fallout series called New Vegas, set for release sometime in 2010. It’s planned for the PC, Xbox 360, and PS3. They said it wasn’t a sequel to the highly-acclaimed Fallout 3, but rather a brand new game set in the same universe, though they confirmed that it will be similar in style to Fallout 3. The new game will be developed by Obsidian Entertainment, a studio containing members of the original Fallout team, which Bethesda’s Pete Hines discussed in an interview with Shacknews. The Fallout series also made headlines earlier this week when Bethesda trademarked the name for TV and film.

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Apr
21
2009
KentuckyFC writes to tell us that scientists from the UK and Germany are proposing a third kind of quantum tunneling. They propose that a quantum particle is capable of changing into a pair of “virtual particles” capable of passing through a potential barrier before changing back. The supposition also provides some interesting methods of possibly testing string theory. So many interesting and useful possibilities, I guess that just means it will be debunked faster than other scientific theories.

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