Europe Funds Secure Operating System Research
narramissic writes “A Dutch university has received a .3 million grant from the European Research Council to fund 5 more years of work on a Unix-type operating system, called Minix, that aims to be more reliable and secure than either Linux or Windows. The latest grant will enable the three researchers and two programmers on the project to further their research into a making Minix capable of fixing itself when a bug is detected, said Andrew S. Tanenbaum, a computer science professor at Vrije Universiteit. ‘It irritates me to no end when software doesn’t work,’ Tanenbaum said. ‘Having to reboot your computer is just a pain. The question is, can you make a system that actually works very well?'”
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How Pakistan became the 'crucible of terrorism' – Telegraph.co.uk
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How Pakistan became the 'crucible of terrorism'
Telegraph.co.uk The mountains between Pakistan and Afghanistan have been the "breeding ground" for terrorists intent on attacking the British since the days of the Raj. Gordon Brown plays down Pakistan 'snub' guardian.co.uk Iran, Pakistan and Afghanistan to meet monthly Reuters BBC News – Daily Times – Times Online – Telegraph.co.uk all 756 news articles |
WHO raises pandemic alert level; more swine flu cases feared – CNN
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WHO raises pandemic alert level; more swine flu cases feared
CNN (CNN) — The World Health Organization raised its pandemic alert level Monday in response to the outbreak of swine flu that originated in Mexico, as the global count of confirmed cases increased and governments initiated various steps to try to stem … Video: Swine Flu In The US CBS Results due on swine flu samples BBC News Globe and Mail – Reuters – The Associated Press – Los Angeles Times all 31,733 news articles |
Vancouver to move aggressively on its green plan: mayor – CBC.ca
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Vancouver to move aggressively on its green plan: mayor
CBC.ca Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson says there is a global shift toward a green economy. (CBC) Recommendations aimed at making Vancouver the world's greenest city focus on jobs and the economy, greener communities and human health, Mayor Gregor Robertson … Start now to make Vancouver the world's greenest city, report urges Vancouver Sun Plans to make Vancouver greenest city in world The Province Metro Canada – Vancouver – News1130 – TheTyee.ca – News1130 all 7 news articles |
Swedish ISPs Obstruct New Anti-Piracy Legislation
While all eyes were on the Pirate Bay trial, Swedish parliament passed the IPRED law, making it easier for copyright holders to go after illicit file-sharers . The law has only been in effect for one month and anti-piracy outfits are already facing problems using it, as ISPs take measures to protect their customers.
Twitter Considered Harmful To Swine-Flu Panic
judgecorp writes “Twitter is being criticized for spreading panic about swine flu. This is not just knee-jerk Luddism 2.0: it’s argued that Twitter’s structure encourages ill-informed repetition, with little room for context, while older Web media use their power for good — for instance Google’s Flu Trends page (which we discussed last winter), and the introduction of a Google swine flu map.” On a related note, reader NewtonsLaw suggests that it might be a good idea, epidemiologically speaking, to catch the flu now vs. later.
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Konami Cuts and Runs From Iraq War Game
Less than a month after the announcement of Six Days in Fallujah , a video game based upon a real-life battle between US Marines and Iraqi insurgents in 2004, Konami has decided that it is too controversial, and abandoned plans to publish the game. The developer, Atomic Games, has not commented on Konami’s decision other than to say an announcement will be made soon. Konami told a Japanese newspaper, “After seeing the reaction to the video game in the United States and hearing opinions sent through phone calls and e-mail, we decided several days ago not to sell it.” While the game did receive a great deal of criticism, others were optimistic, including several outspoken veterans of the Iraq war. One of the major complaints was that in researching the battle, Atomic Games reportedly interviewed several insurgents. This prompted speculation that the insurgents were compensated for their help, though Atomic later denied that was the case. Konami’s decision also may have been influenced by the fact that they seemed to represent it as entertainment, whereas Atomic’s president, Peter Tamte, was more hesitant to describe it as “fun.” He said, “The words I would use to describe the game — first of all, it’s compelling. And another word I use — insight.”
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Six in BC await results of swine flu testing – Vancouver Sun
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Six in BC await results of swine flu testing
Vancouver Sun By Pamela Fayerman, Vancouver SunApril 27, 2009 7:11 PM The six unidentified BC residents are in addition to the two confirmed cases in men who contracted the illness while vacationing in Mexico. Video: Swine Flu In The US CBS Virus not the deadly pandemic first feared, Canadian experts say National Post The Gazette (Montreal) – The Canadian Press – Bloomberg – BBC News all 31,448 news articles |
Canada launches complaint over US meat labelling law – CBC.ca
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Canada launches complaint over US meat labelling law
CBC.ca International Trade Minister Stockwell Day says the new US meat labelling rules are devastating the Canadian livestock industry. (Adrian Wyld/Canadian Press) Canada is filing a formal complaint with the World Trade Organization about a US … Canada toughens stance on US meat dispute Ottawa Citizen Canada to challenge US food-label rules at WTO The Gazette (Montreal) The Canadian Press – Reuters Canada – Market Wire (press release) – WA today all 49 news articles |

