Feb
22
2009
Comments Off on Microsoft Repairing Xbox 360 "Renewal of Death" – PC World | tags: email, emails, google, hotmail, microsoft, news, tv, xbox, xbox 360 | posted in technical news
Feb
22
2009
Comments Off on Microsoft Repairing Xbox 360 "Renewal of Death" – PC World | tags: email, emails, google, hotmail, microsoft, news, xbox, xbox 360 | posted in technical news
Feb
21
2009
Comments Off on Microsoft Repairing Xbox 360 "Renewal of Death" – PC World | tags: email, emails, google, hotmail, microsoft, news, xbox, xbox 360 | posted in technical news
Feb
21
2009
Comments Off on Xbox Live players get revenge by booting others off – CNET News | tags: email, emails, google, halo, microsoft, news, technology, xbox, xbox 360 | posted in technical news
Feb
21
2009
Comments Off on Xbox Live players get revenge by booting others off – CNET News | tags: email, emails, google, halo, microsoft, news, technology, xbox, xbox 360 | posted in technical news
Feb
21
2009
Comments Off on Microsoft Repairing Xbox 360 "Renewal of Death" – PC World | tags: email, emails, google, hotmail, microsoft, news, xbox, xbox 360 | posted in technical news
Feb
21
2009
Comments Off on Microsoft Repairing Xbox 360 "Renewal of Death" – PC World | tags: email, emails, google, hotmail, Mac, microsoft, news, xbox, xbox 360 | posted in technical news
Feb
19
2009
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.”
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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Feb
12
2009
Better think twice before choosing a password for emails, online bank accounts and airline tickets.
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Feb
8
2009
While no one may have a real reason to spy on you, relying solely on security through obscurity has always been a poor policy to live by. Because of this, encryption is the only real option you can trust. We teach you how to put your emails in a lockbox before sending them off to their destinations.
Comments Off on Protect your Privacy! How to Send Encrypted Emails in Linux | tags: email, emails, encrypted, encryption, linux, privacy, security | posted in technical news