Feb 21 2009

Microsoft Repairing Xbox 360 "Renewal of Death" – PC World


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Microsoft Repairing Xbox 360 "Renewal of Death"
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Have any trouble renewing your Xbox Live Gold membership lately? Seen your account go into digital cardiac arrest and nearly follow along with the physiological variety when your achievements go toodle-oo?
Idle Hotmail Accounts Could Eat Xbox Gamertags PC Magazine
Xbox Live Gamertags getting smoked by expired Windows Live ID emails Neoseeker
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Feb 21 2009

Microsoft Repairing Xbox 360 "Renewal of Death" – PC World


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Microsoft Repairing Xbox 360 "Renewal of Death"
PC World
Have any trouble renewing your Xbox Live Gold membership lately? Seen your account go into digital cardiac arrest and nearly follow along with the physiological variety when your achievements go toodle-oo?
Idle Hotmail Accounts Could Eat Xbox Gamertags PC Magazine
Xbox Live Gamertags getting smoked by expired Windows Live ID emails Neoseeker
Crispy Gamer – Eurogamer – Ve3d.com – Play.tm
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Feb 19 2009

Calgary Transit users can now plan trips using Google tool – CBC.ca

Calgary Transit users can now plan trips using Google tool
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Calgary Transit users can now use a special Google application to plan their trips on public transit. Google Transit, which is part of the popular Google Maps online application, allows users to plug in their point of departure and destination and
ETS goes Google Edmonton Sun
Plan your bus trip with Google Maps Calgary Herald
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Feb 19 2009

Wikileaks Forced to Leak Its Own Secret Info

What’s Wikileaks, the net’s foremost document leaking site, supposed to do when a whistle-blower submits a list email addresses of the site’s confidential donors as a leaked document? The amateur slip-up isn’t likely to be soothing to those who have or are thinking about slipping docs to the fearless site.

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Feb 19 2009

Black Hat Presentation Highlights SSL Encryption Flaws

nk497 writes “Hackers at the Black Hat conference have shown that SSL encryption isn’t as secure as online businesses would like us to think. Independent hacker Moxie Marlinspike showed off several techniques to fool the tech behind the little padlock on your screen. He claimed that by using a real world attack on several secure websites such as PayPal, Gmail, Ticketmaster and Facebook, he garnered 117 email accounts, 16 credit card numbers, seven PayPal logins and 300 other miscellaneous secure logins.”

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Feb 19 2009

Arctic Ice Extent Understated Because of "Sensor Drift"

dtjohnson writes “The National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) has been at the forefront of predicting doom in the arctic as ice melts due to global warming. In May, 2008 they went so far as to predict that the North Pole would be ice-free during the 2008 ‘melt season,’ leading to a lively Slashdot discussion. Today, however, they say that they have been the victims of ‘sensor drift’ that led to an underestimation of Arctic ice extent by as much as 500,000 square kilometers. The problem was discovered after they received emails from puzzled readers, asking why obviously sea-ice-covered regions were showing up as ice free open ocean. It turns out that the NSIDC relys on an older, less-reliable method of tracking sea ice extent called SSM/I that does not agree with a newer method called AMSR-E. So why doesn’t NSIDC use the newer AMSR-E data? ‘We do not use AMSR-E data in our analysis because it is not consistent with our historical data.’ Turns out that the AMSR-E data only goes back to 2002, which is probably not long enough for the NSIDC to make sweeping conclusions about melting. The AMSR-E data is updated daily and is available to the public. Thus far, sea ice extent in 2009 is tracking ahead of 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2008, so the predictions of an ice-free north pole might be premature.”

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Feb 18 2009

Twitter Exposes 186 Rejected Job Applicants

For a company that’s not making money, Twitter is being awfully picky about who it hires to come up with ideas for generating cash. The company accidentally published the email addresses of 186 rejects.

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Feb 18 2009

Microsoft My Phone begins beta testing, acceptance email received – LiveSide


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Microsoft My Phone begins beta testing, acceptance email received
LiveSide – 16 Feb 2009
Well that didn’t take long! At just about 6pm pst this evening I got an email from Microsoft: WooHoo! Off to the download page, which sends a text message to the phone, and from there its a 557kb download.
Smartphone Thoughts: Microsoft's My Phone Service Smartphone Thoughts
MWC: A Closer Look at My Phone pocketnow.com
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Feb 18 2009

Microsoft My Phone begins beta testing, acceptance email received – LiveSide


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Microsoft My Phone begins beta testing, acceptance email received
LiveSide – 16 Feb 2009
Well that didn’t take long! At just about 6pm pst this evening I got an email from Microsoft: WooHoo! Off to the download page, which sends a text message to the phone, and from there its a 557kb download.
Smartphone Thoughts: Microsoft's My Phone Service Smartphone Thoughts
MWC: A Closer Look at My Phone pocketnow.com
Neowin
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Feb 17 2009

Microsoft My Phone begins beta testing, acceptance email received – LiveSide


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Microsoft My Phone begins beta testing, acceptance email received
LiveSide – 22 hours ago
Well that didn’t take long! At just about 6pm pst this evening I got an email from Microsoft: WooHoo! Off to the download page, which sends a text message to the phone, and from there its a 557kb download.
Smartphone Thoughts: Microsoft's My Phone Service Smartphone Thoughts
MWC: A Closer Look at My Phone pocketnow.com
Neowin
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