Feb
23
2009
Comments Off on Key: We still need a new internet copyright law – Stuff.co.nz | tags: 3G, google, news, technology, tv | posted in technical news
Feb
23
2009
CSEMike writes “Currently popular peer-to-peer networks suffer from a lack of privacy. For applications like BitTorrent or Gnutella, sharing a file means exposing your behavior to anyone interested in monitoring it. OneSwarm is a new file sharing application developed by researchers at the University of Washington that improves privacy in peer-to-peer networks. Instead of communicating directly, sharing in OneSwarm is friend-to-friend; senders and receivers exchange data using multiple intermediaries in an overlay mesh. OneSwarm is built on (and backwards compatible with) BitTorrent, but includes numerous extensions to improve privacy while providing good performance: point-to-point encryption using SSL, source-address rewriting, and multi-path and multi-source downloading. Clients and source are available for Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows.”

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Comments Off on Combining BitTorrent With Darknets For P2P Privacy | tags: encryption, google, linux, Mac, network, privacy | posted in technical news
Feb
23
2009
nandemoari writes “In response to the current economic crisis, Microsoft Corp. has come out with a stimulus plan of their own. Their goal is to help a large group of individuals use their computers to land employment in ways other than to generate a compelling resume. The new online initiative, Elevate America, is set to equip close to 2 million people (over the next three years) with the skills needed to succeed in the field of technology.”

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Comments Off on Microsoft Unveils "Elevate America" | tags: computers, google, microsoft, technology | posted in technical news
Feb
23
2009
bughunter writes “The Orbiting Carbon Observatory (OCO) is slated for launch tomorrow, February 24, 2009. OCO is the first earth science observatory that will create a detailed map of atmospheric carbon dioxide sources and sinks around the globe. And not a moment too late. Popular Mechanics has a concise article on the science that this mission will perform, and how it fits in with the existing ‘A-train’ of polar-orbiting earth observatories. JPL’s page goes into more detail. And NASA’s OCO Launch Blog will have continuous updates as liftoff approaches and the spacecraft reports in and checks out from 700km up.”

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Feb
23
2009
An anonymous reader writes “The widely used Bourne-Again Shell (BASH) version 4.0 is out. The new major release fixes several remaining bugs in the 3.x releases, and introduces a bunch of new features. The most notable new features are associative arrays, improvements to the programmable completion functionality, case-modifying word expansions, co-processes, support for the `**’ special glob pattern, and additions to the shell syntax and redirections. The shell has been changed to be more rigorous about parsing commands inside command substitutions, fixing one piece of POSIX non-compliance. Most of us will probably wait for the distros to test the new version and upgrade gradually, but you always have the option of grabbing the source and compiling it yourself. Enjoy.”

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Feb
23
2009
Pedro writes “Citrix announced today that they are giving away their Xen OSS based virtualization platform XenServer with all the goodies included for free. The big highlights are XenMotion, which lets you move VMs from box to box without downtime, and multi server management. The same stuff in VMware land is k. They plan to sell new products for XenServer and also the same stuff on Microsoft’s virtualization technology called Hyper-V. It will be interesting to see what VMware does. The announcement comes the day before VMware’s big user event VMworld.”

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Comments Off on Citrix XenServer Virtualization Platform Now Free | tags: google, microsoft, technology | posted in technical news
Feb
23
2009
Stephen Brandon writes “It used to be that to set up a database-backed web site required at least a server guy, a database administrator, a programmer, and a designer. Joomla! and other modern CMS systems have opened the door to allow non-administrators to be able to set up complete e-commerce or informational sites, using great free software and easy-to-find commercial hosting. What then of security? A new book by Tom Canavan, Joomla Web Security, aims to bridge the knowledge gap, introducing Joomla! admins to a set of security tools, and skills sometimes found lacking in the Joomla! community.” Read on for the rest of Stephen’s review.

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Comments Off on Joomla! Web Security | tags: database, google, program, security, web | posted in technical news
Feb
23
2009
Comments Off on World of Science on the move – Canoe.ca | tags: 3G, google, news, tv | posted in technical news
Feb
23
2009
Comments Off on Avro Arrow to spread wings in new museum – Toronto Star | tags: google, news, tv | posted in technical news
Feb
23
2009
Comments Off on Friday Apple Links: Dancing with the Woz edition – Ars Technica | tags: 3G, Apple, google, iphone, Mac, news, Phone, technology | posted in technical news