Feb 23 2009

Can Microsoft retail succeed where others have failed? – ZDNet Asia

Can Microsoft retail succeed where others have failed?
ZDNet Asia
By Charles Cooper, CNET News.com commentary Did Microsoft just serve up more fodder for the wits who direct Apple's lacerating series of Mac versus PC commercials?
Microsoft should hook up with The Source by Circuit City IT World Canada Blogs
Three Reasons Microsoft Will Fail with Retail NetworkWorld.com
DaniWeb – CIO
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Feb 23 2009

Chlorine Leak in Mackenzie – CJDC


CTV British Columbia

Chlorine Leak in Mackenzie
CJDC
The residents returned home Sunday evening after crews managed to repair a faulty valve at the Worthington Pulp Mill. The potentially dangerous chlorine dioxide leak caused about 30 residents to be evacuated for roughly 12 hours Sunday as crews worked
MacKenzie Chlorine Leak Capped Energeticcity.ca
Mackenzie residents going home after spill of chemicals Globe and Mail
The Canadian Press – Lesprom Network – The Gazette (Montreal) – Opinion250 News
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Feb 23 2009

Internet Safety Act: Imposes data retention laws on home Wi-Fi users – TG Daily


IT Examiner

Internet Safety Act: Imposes data retention laws on home Wi-Fi users
TG Daily
By Samantha Rose Hunt Chicago (IL) – In an attempt to put an end to child pornography and make the Internet a safer place, federal law makers have proposed that the surfing habits of Internet users be retained for a period of two years.
Proposed Law Seeks to Expose Internet Addressing for Child Safety CircleID
Proposed law might make Wi-Fi users help cops Macworld
PC World – MediaPost Publications – dBTechno – Online Casino Advisory
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Feb 23 2009

Snow Leopard screenshots show interface tweaks

A gallery of screenshots from the latest build of Apple’s upcoming Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard operating system showcases a handful of minor design tweaks that have been reported around the web in recent weeks.

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Feb 23 2009

Combining BitTorrent With Darknets For P2P Privacy

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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Feb 23 2009

Friday Apple Links: Dancing with the Woz edition – Ars Technica


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Friday Apple Links: Dancing with the Woz edition
Ars Technica
In this week-ending roundup of interesting Apple tidbits, we have iTunes taxes, German Mac cloners telling Apple to bring it on, turn-by-turn GPS navigation for your iPhone, Apple's Wayne Westerman talks multi-touch inspiration, and more.
Emerging iPhone contenders charted, compared by RBC Apple Insider
Should Apple make a netbook? If Tim Cook wants to be its CEO, yes guardian.co.uk
ITBusiness.ca – Macworld – Computerworld – Barron’s Blogs
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Feb 23 2009

Internet Safety Act: Imposes data retention laws on home Wi-Fi users – TG Daily


IT Examiner

Internet Safety Act: Imposes data retention laws on home Wi-Fi users
TG Daily
By Samantha Rose Hunt Chicago (IL) – In an attempt to put an end to child pornography and make the Internet a safer place, federal law makers have proposed that the surfing habits of Internet users be retained for a period of two years.
Senate to ISPs, Anyone with Wi-Fi: Keep Access Logs to Save the DailyTech
Proposed Law Seeks to Expose Internet Addressing for Child Safety CircleID
MacNN – Macworld – PC World – MediaPost Publications
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Feb 23 2009

Apple's Jobs to skip annual shareholder meeting – CNET News


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Apple's Jobs to skip annual shareholder meeting
CNET News
by Tom Krazit Apple has confirmed that CEO Steve Jobs will miss Wednesday's annual meeting for the first time since he returned to the company he founded.
Report: Jobs to skip Apple annual meeting Bizjournals.com
Jobs and the auto industry? I don't think so. Computerworld
Irish Independent – Gerson Lehrman Group – Bloomberg – MacDailyNews
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Feb 23 2009

New malware attempts legitimacy by spreading phony reviews

Scareware has found itself a new flavor in Anti-Virus-1, possibly in response to court cases and investigations launched against Antivirus XP last year. In this case, the program is a bit malware, a bit scareware, and generally bad news. It doesn’t just yammer at the user with false positives, it’ll also hijack your browser and aim it at phony posi

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Feb 23 2009

Last.fm Shoots Down Rumors Over U2 Album Leak

nandemoari writes “Internet radio site Last.fm has denied reports that it told the record industry which of its members had listened to a leaked U2 album. The site claims the entire story, published by Techcrunch, was made up. Last week the record industry became extremely concerned after U2’s forthcoming album appeared on several torrent file sharing sites. While there is no way any users could have acquired the album through Last.fm, the site’s statistics suggest that more than 8,000 users have played the unreleased album on their machines.”

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