Mar 1 2009

Obama Helicopter Security Breached By File Sharing

Hugh Pickens writes “A company that monitors peer-to-peer file-sharing networks has discovered a potentially serious security breach involving President Barack Obama’s helicopter. ‘We found a file containing entire blueprints and avionics package for Marine One, which is the president’s helicopter,’ says Bob Boback, CEO of Tiversa, a security company that specializes in peer-to-peer technology. Tiversa was able to track the file, discovered at an IP address in Tehran, Iran, back to its original source. ‘What appears to be a defense contractor in Bethesda, Md., had a file-sharing program on one of their systems that also contained highly sensitive blueprints for Marine One,’ says Boback, adding that someone from the company most likely downloaded a file-sharing program, typically used to exchange music, without realizing the potential problems. ‘I’m sure that person is embarrassed and may even lose their job, but we know where it came from and we know where it went.’ Iran is not the only country that appears to be accessing this type of information through file-sharing programs. ‘We’ve noticed it out of Pakistan, Yemen, Qatar and China. They are actively searching for information that is disclosed in this fashion because it is a great source of intelligence.'”

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Feb 27 2009

Bunnie Huang on China’s "Shanzai" Mash-Up Design Shops

saccade.com writes “Bunnie (of XBox hacking and Chumby fame) has written an insightful post about how a new phenomena emerging out of China called ‘Shanzai’ has impacted the electronics business there. A new class of innovators, they’re going beyond merely copying western designs to producing electronic “mash-ups” to create new products. Bootstrapped on small amounts of capital, they range from shops of just a few people to a few hundred. They rapidly create new products, and use an “open source” style design community where design ideas and component lists are shared.”

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Feb 27 2009

Bunnie Huang on China’s "Shanzai" Mash-up Design Shops

saccade.com writes “Bunnie (of XBox hacking and Chumby fame) has written an insightful post about how a new phenomena emerging out of China called ‘Shanzai’ has impacted the electronics business there. A new class of innovators, they’re going beyond merely copying western designs to producing electronic “mash-ups” to create new products. Bootstrapped on small amounts of capital, they range from shops of just a few people to a few hundred. They rapidly create new products, and use an “open source” style design community where design ideas and component lists are shared.”

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Feb 26 2009

Nintendo Asks For Government Help To Fight Piracy

Nintendo, in its annual report to the USPTO, has requested help in dealing with piracy overseas, both from the US government and from several other countries in particular. China, Korea, Brazil, Mexico, Spain, and Paraguay are listed as the greatest contributing nations to piracy of the company’s products. Nintendo suggests, for example, that “Chinese customs officials must stop shipments of game copiers and other infringing products out of China, and China should work in the coming year to eliminate barriers to its enforcement laws,” and that “the Spanish government implement laws protecting the creative copyright industry and enact laws against Internet piracy.”

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Feb 25 2009

China's growth is no figleaf for the real source of CO2 emissions … – guardian.co.uk


Grist Magazine

China's growth is no figleaf for the real source of CO2 emissions
guardian.co.uk
Whenever a government or a corporation doesn't want to do something, it blames China. You want fair terms of trade? Sorry, not when China's dumping its goods on the world market.
China Exports Made It World’s Largest Greenhouse-Gas Factory Bloomberg
Outsourcing Emissions: Assigning Responsibility & COP15 Huffington Post
San Jose Mercury News – Atlantic Online – Mondaq News Alerts (registration) – Ethical Corporation Magazine
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Feb 24 2009

China's growth is no figleaf for the real source of CO2 emissions … – guardian.co.uk


Grist Magazine

China's growth is no figleaf for the real source of CO2 emissions
guardian.co.uk
Whenever a government or a corporation doesn't want to do something, it blames China. You want fair terms of trade? Sorry, not when China's dumping its goods on the world market.
A Northern Warm Front: Canadian Climate Change Regulation Moves Mondaq News Alerts (registration)
Aviation must be part of a post-Kyoto deal Ethical Corporation Magazine
AllGov – The Associated Press – ScandAsia.com – Flightglobal
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Feb 24 2009

The Chinese (Web Servers) Are Coming

Glyn Moody writes “The February 2009 Netcraft survey is not the usual ‘Apache continues to trounce Microsoft IIS’ story: there’s a new entrant — from China. ‘This majority of this month’s growth is down to the appearance of 20 million Chinese sites served by QZHTTP. This web server is used by QQ to serve millions of Qzone sites beneath the qq.com domain.’ What exactly is this QZHTTP, and what does it all mean for the world of Web servers?”

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Feb 23 2009

India to send astronauts to space – BBC News


guardian.co.uk

India to send astronauts to space
BBC News
By Greg Morsbach India has earmarked more than .5bn to launch its own manned space flight and join the elite club of the US, China and Russia.
India to launch its first astronauts into space by 2015 guardian.co.uk
India approves £1.7bn plan to launch astronauts as Asian space Times Online
Indian Express – BreakingNewsOnline. – Times of India – domain-B
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Feb 23 2009

Chinese Blogger Chosen As Head of Investigation

Lew Perin writes “China hasn’t developed much of a reputation for government transparency. And in Yunnan province, the case of a guy who died in police custody was starting to look like a cover up. But then the provincial government startled everyone by choosing a prominent local blogger to head the official investigation into the death. ‘The unorthodox move to make popular bloggers heads of an investigation committee is a tacit admission by the Yunnan government of the power of the internet – especially blogs – in shaping Chinese public opinion. It also belies the widespread suspicion of the official version of Li’s death.'”

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Feb 23 2009

TECH VIEW Future cloudy for browsers and software – Honolulu Star-Bulletin


Macworld UK

TECH VIEW Future cloudy for browsers and software
Honolulu Star-Bulletin
By John Agsalud In the browser world, a host of competitors to Microsoft's Internet Explorer — most notably Mozilla's Firefox — have been steadily gaining market share.
EU to oblige Microsoft to offer competitors’ browsers EurActiv
Norway mobilizes against IE 6 Register
DigitalJournal.com – ChinaTechNews.com – p2pnet.net – CMSWire
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