Feb
24
2009
Comments Off on Social networking sites 'changing children's brains' – Telegraph.co.uk | tags: facebook, google, network, networking, news, security, technology, twitter, web | posted in technical news
Feb
24
2009
Comments Off on Jobs to skip Apple shareholders meeting – Register | tags: Apple, google, Mac, news, technology | posted in technical news
Feb
24
2009
Comments Off on US cable, programmers set for Web TV by summer – Reuters | tags: computers, google, mobile, news, Phone, program, tv, web | posted in technical news
Feb
24
2009
Comments Off on Why iPhone Service Prices Probably Won't Budge – PC World | tags: Apple, google, iphone, news, Phone | posted in technical news
Feb
24
2009
Comments Off on A new space race – guardian.co.uk | tags: google, news, tv | posted in technical news
Feb
24
2009
Comments Off on Team Ico honcho, Suda 51 speaking at GDC – GameSpot | tags: cap, developer, games, google, japan, japanese, news | posted in technical news
Feb
24
2009
wild_quinine writes “The UK government stated in 2006 that they wished to see 100% of UK consumer broadband ISPs’ connections covered by blocking, which includes images of child abuse. 95% of ISPs have complied, but children’s charities are calling for firmer action by the government as the last 5% cite costs and concerns over the effectiveness of the system. According to Home Office Minister Alan Campbell, ‘The government is currently looking at ways to progress the final 5%.’ With a lack of transparency in the IWF list, firm government involvement, and blocking that only ‘includes’ (but may not be limited to) images of child abuse, it looks like the writing is on the wall for unfiltered, uncensored Internet connections in the UK.”

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Comments Off on UK Gov. Wants IWF List To Cover 100% of UK Broadband | tags: google | posted in technical news
Feb
24
2009
Glyn Moody writes “So the European Commission is going to require Microsoft to offer competitors’ browsers with Windows. ‘…Microsoft will be obliged to design Windows in a way that allows users “to choose which competing web browser(s) instead of, or in addition to, Internet Explorer they want to install and which one they want to have as default…” [Microsoft] now has until mid-March to respond to the Commission, and might also ask for a hearing. Brussels will not adopt a final decision until it has received Microsoft’s official reply.’ But having the option to install Firefox, say, is useless unless people know what it is. The implication is that we need some kind of campaign to ensure that people understand the choices they will have. How can open source best exploit this latest EU decision?”

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Comments Off on EU Says MS Must Offer Other Browsers; Now What? | tags: google, microsoft, open source, web | posted in technical news
Feb
23
2009
Comments Off on Hundreds of Ryerson students' private info exposed – Toronto Star | tags: google, network, news, tv | posted in technical news
Feb
23
2009
Comments Off on Chlorine Leak in Mackenzie – CJDC | tags: 3G, cap, google, Mac, network, news, tv | posted in technical news