Apr 18 2009

PM champions free trade at Americas summit – Globe and Mail


Times Online

PM champions free trade at Americas summit
Globe and Mail
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad and Tobago – Prime Minister Stephen Harper says he's not at odds with most leaders at the Summit of the Americas, arguing that the vast majority of the 34 leaders here are free-traders, barring a small block of leftists who are
Video: Obama Pledges Partnership at Summit of Americas The Associated Press
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Apr 18 2009

OPP intensify search for missing Ontario girl – CBC.ca


CTV British Columbia

OPP intensify search for missing Ontario girl
CBC.ca
The Ontario Provincial Police on Saturday launched what they said would be an intensified search in Woodstock, Ont., for missing eight-year-old Victoria (Tori) Stafford.
OPP searches Woodstock pond Toronto Star
Hope stays high as search for missing girl intensifies Canada.com
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Apr 18 2009

Take That! High-Tech Ways To Fight Off Pirates

Modern pirates are creating a market for modern pirate repellents.The owners of ships that ply the dangerous waters near Somalia are looking at options including slippery foam, lasers, electric fences, water cannons and high-intensity sound.

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Apr 18 2009

Pirate Bay Verdict: What’s Next

Don’t expect to see any sudden change from all of this. The Pirate Bay Web site is still online and active as of Friday morning. A message on the home page calmly and confidently states:“Don’t worry – we’re from the internets. It’s going to be alright. :-)”Further in the site, the founders get slightly more defiant…

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Apr 18 2009

10 Youtube URL Tricks You Should Know About

Youtube – You know that site with videos and all. Yeah! It turns out that its quite popular and you happen to visit and use it quite often. Instead of just searching and playing here are some top Youtube URL tricks that you should know about.

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Apr 18 2009

MIT Tracking Campus Net Connections Since 1999

An anonymous reader writes “MIT has been monitoring student internet connections for the past decade without telling them. There is no official policy and no student input.” The Tech article says, though, that the record keeping is fairly limited in its scope (connection information is collected, but not the data transferred) and duration (three days, for on-campus connections).

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Apr 18 2009

A Secure OS For the Dalai Lama?

Jamyang (Greg Walton) writes “I am editor of the Infowar Monitor and co-author of the recent report, Tracking Ghostnet. I have been asked by the Office of His Holiness, the Dalai Lama (OHHDL) and the Tibetan Government in Exile (TGIE) to offer some policy recommendations in light of the ongoing targeted malware attacks directed at the Tibetan community worldwide. Some of the recommendations are relatively straightforward. For example, I will suggest that OHHDL convene an international Board of Advisers, bringing together some of the brightest minds in computer and international security to advise the Tibetans, and that the new Tibetan university stands up a Certified Ethical Hacking course. However, one of the more controversial moves being actively debated by Tibetans on the Dharamsala IT Group [DITG] list, is a mass migration of the exile community (including the government) to Linux, particularly since all of the samples of targeted malware collected exploit vulnerabilities in Windows. I would be very interested to hear Slashdot readers opinions on this debate here.” (More below.)

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Apr 18 2009

Antarctic Ice Is Growing, Not Melting Away, At Davis Station

schwit1 writes “A report from The Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research says that Antarctic ice is growing, not melting away. Ice core drilling in the fast ice off Australia’s Davis Station in East Antarctica by the Antarctic Climate and Ecosystems Co-Operative Research Centre shows that last year, the ice had a maximum thickness of 1.89m, its densest in 10 years. The average thickness of the ice at Davis since the 1950s is 1.67m. A paper to be published soon by the British Antarctic Survey in the journal Geophysical Research Letters is expected to confirm that over the past 30 years, the area of sea ice around the continent has expanded.”

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Apr 18 2009

FBI and States Vastly Expand DNA Collection, Databases

Mike writes “Starting this month, the Federal Bureau of Investigation will join 15 states that collect DNA samples from those awaiting trial and will also collect DNA from detained immigrants. For example, This year, California began taking DNA upon arrest and expects to nearly double the growth rate of its database, to 390,000 profiles a year, up from 200,000. Until now, the federal government genetically tracked only convicts, however law enforcement officials are expanding their collection of DNA to include millions of people who have only been arrested or detained, but not yet convicted. The move, intended to ‘help solve more crimes,’ is raising concerns about the privacy of petty offenders and people who are presumed innocent.”

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Apr 18 2009

Why Is Connectivity So Cheap In Stockholm?

lpress writes “Symmetric, 100 Mbps service in Stockholm costs /month. Conditions in every city are different, but part of the explanation for the low cost is that the city owns a municipal fiber network reaching every block. They lease network access to anyone who would like to offer service. The ISPs, including incumbent telephone and cable companies, compete on an equal footing.”

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