Apr
20
2009
Slashdot regular Bennett Haselton writes “The ACLU has targeted a group of Tennessee school districts for blocking websites categorized by a blocking company as ‘LGBT.’ I hope the ACLU wins, but it may create the mistaken impression that egregious overblocking of Web sites is easy to fix. On the contrary, the vast majority of errors are hard-coded into the products and cannot be fixed by unblocking a single category.” Hit that tantalizingly entitled ‘Read More’ link to read his essay.

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Apr
20
2009
G_of_the_J writes “A man who had cut 18 cables affecting Verizon and Comcast was blackmailing them. He had demanded bank accounts be set up and information be provided on web sites that he specified. Although he used anonymous access to get to the web sites, the FBI had planted a trojan which was downloaded to his computer. The trojan then sent his IP address and other information to the FBI.”

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Apr
20
2009
Comments Off on CanJet crew, passengers safe after hijacker captured in Jamaica – Calgary Herald | tags: cap, google, news, youtube | posted in technical news
Apr
20
2009
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Apr
20
2009
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Apr
20
2009
bowman9991 writes “Ridley Scott’s next science fiction film, his first since Blade Runner, will be a 3D adaptation of Joe Haldeman’s The Forever War, an action packed novel about the impact of the time dilation effect on soldiers returning from an interstellar war against the mysterious Tauran species. Scott recently decided to move to 3D after watching footage of James Cameron’s yet to be released science fiction epic Avatar.The Forever War, Cameron’s Avatar, and Scott’s other upcoming science fiction project, Brave New World, will make the next five years a fantastic time to be a science fiction movie enthusiast.”

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Apr
20
2009
Drivintin writes “In a move that should make cable companies nervous, Adobe announces they are going to push a Flash that runs directly on TVs. ‘Adobe Systems, which owns the technology and sells the tools to create and distribute it, wants to extend Flash’s reach even further. On Monday, Adobe’s chief executive, Shantanu Narayen, will announce at the annual National Association of Broadcasters convention in Las Vegas that Adobe is extending Flash to the television screen. He expects TVs and set-top boxes that support the Flash format to start selling later this year.’ With the ability to run Hulu, YouTube and others, the question of dropping your cable becomes a little bit more reasonable.”

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Apr
20
2009
murthydn writes “According to a Times of India article, ‘India on Monday successfully launched its first all-weather spy satellite that will help security agencies keep a watch on the movements on the borders. The satellite has all-weather capability to take images of the Earth and would also be beneficial in mapping and managing natural disasters, such as floods and landslides, besides amplifying defence surveillance capabilities of the nation. It would also help keep track of ships at sea that could pose a threat.'”

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Apr
20
2009
bruunb writes “Oracle Corporation (NASDAQ: ORCL) and Sun Microsystems (NASDAQ: JAVA) announced today they have entered into a definitive agreement under which Oracle will acquire Sun common stock for .50 per share in cash. The transaction is valued at approximately .4 billion, or .6 billion net of Sun’s cash and debt. ‘We expect this acquisition to be accretive to Oracle’s earnings by at least 15 cents on a non-GAAP basis in the first full year after closing. We estimate that the acquired business will contribute over .5 billion to Oracle’s non-GAAP operating profit in the first year, increasing to over billion in the second year. This would make the Sun acquisition more profitable in per share contribution in the first year than we had planned for the acquisitions of BEA, PeopleSoft and Siebel combined,’ said Oracle President Safra Catz.”

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Apr
20
2009
Comments Off on Jamaican Gunman Releases Airplane Passengers – Voice of America | tags: google, Intel, news | posted in technical news