Jan 20 2009

Edible "Intelligent Pills"

Ian Lamont sends along a brief note from the Industry Standard about “intelligent” pills that can help doctors record information about drug dosages, heart rate, respiratory rate, and other metrics. The pills, being developed by Proteus Biomedicals, have “digestible sensors” made out of food products and are activated by stomach fluids. A receiver that is similar to a skin patch picks up the data and can be passed on to a 3G mobile network, and from there to hospitals or doctors’ offices. According to the Proteus site, the sensors cost a few cents per pill. The devices, currently in clinical trials, made #8 on Wired’s list of the top technology breakthroughs of 2008.

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Jan 20 2009

Largest Data Breach Disclosed During Inauguration

rmogull writes “Brian Krebs over at the Washington Post just published a story that Heartland Payment Systems disclosed what may be the largest data breach in history. Today. During the inauguration. Heartland processes over 100 million transactions a month, mostly from small to medium-sized businesses, and doesn’t know how many cards were compromised. The breach was discovered after tracing fraud in the system back to Heartland, and involved malicious software snooping their internal network. I’ve written some additional analysis on this and similar breaches. It’s interesting that the biggest breaches now involve attacks installing malicious software to sniff data — including TJX, Hannaford, Cardsystems, and now Heartland Payment Systems.” One bit of good news out of this massive breach is that, according to Heartland’s CFO, “The nature of the [breach] is such that card-not-present transactions are actually quite difficult for the bad guys to do because one piece of information we know they did not get was an address.” Heartland just put up a press release on the breach.

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Jan 20 2009

Inauguration pass or fail? Social network, streaming video report card – ZDNet


ZDNet

Inauguration pass or fail? Social network, streaming video report card
ZDNet – 43 minutes ago
Countless people took to the Internet today to live stream the historic inauguration of President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden.
Facebook becomes posterboard for inaugural festivities Reuters
Watching the Obama inauguration on the Net Inquirer.net
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Jan 20 2009

Report: Apple to Gain 40 Percent of the Global Smartphone Market … – TMCnet


PC World Canada

Report: Apple to Gain 40 Percent of the Global Smartphone Market
TMCnet – 5 hours ago
By Narayan Bhat iPhone (News – Alert) maker Apple will knock out Finnish mobile phone giant Nokia from the top spot of smartphone sellers and take over nearly 40 percent of the global handset market over the next four years, says a report from
A developer's eye view of smartphone platforms InfoWorld
The iPhone 3G could make mobile management legit, if only… Computerworld
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Jan 20 2009

The Web Braces For Inauguration Traffic

1sockchuck writes “Web sites and social networks are scaling up for huge traffic during today’s Inauguration. Photo sharing sites are expecting a surge in volume around the noontime swearing-in, while Twitter has doubled its capacity. Some net watchers say peak volume may not match the record levels seen on Election Night 2008 (as reported by Akamai’s Net Usage Index). As noted yesterday, DC-area wireless networks are the most likely bottleneck for messaging and photo sharing. “

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Jan 20 2009

Windows Virus Infects 9 Million – Techtree.com


Telegraph.co.uk

Windows Virus Infects 9 Million
Techtree.com – 1 hour ago
The malicious program includes a code or other malware that could damage both, the system and the network. Being slated by experts as one of the worst malware outbreaks of the past five years, a nasty worm called "Downadup" aka "Conficker" and "Kido"
Conficker seizes city's hospital network Register
Windows virus infects 9m computers guardian.co.uk
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Jan 19 2009

Cellphone Users Told To Expect Delays – Washington Post


Scientific American

Cellphone Users Told To Expect Delays
Washington Post – 1 hour ago
By Spencer S. Hsu Pre-inauguration concertgoers who flocked to the Lincoln Memorial on Sunday sent about 10 times the volume of wireless calls, text messages, pictures and videos as on the busiest hour of a typical day, causing scattered outages that
'Text, don't talk' Globe and Mail
Obama crowds test mobile networks BBC News
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Jan 19 2009

Windows 7 – What It Means for Gamers

Will Windows 7 achieve the respect that Vista failed to win? It’s telling that one element of Windows 7 Microsoft isn’t especially trumpeting (amidst the cloud of self-congratulation about how the new OS is slicker, faster and essentially the Barack Obama of networking) is its gaming clout.

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Jan 19 2009

The Best Console Game Sellers In 2008 – Portal IT


DailyTech

The Best Console Game Sellers In 2008
Portal IT – 7 hours ago
The data is finally coming in and companies stop wondering about who won the crown of best seller in the console games department.
Gaming Market: Canadians Have Spent Billion ,The Wii leading GameFocus
Nintendo Ships Record 10 Million Wiis TrustedReviews
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Jan 19 2009

Presidential Inauguration Hardware and Other Challenges

holy_calamity writes “The FBI has released images of some of the kit that will be deployed to safeguard Obama’s inauguration, including mine-proof armored trucks like those used in Iraq to protect against IEDs, and a large armored chamber that any bombs will be shoved inside to be transported away and perhaps detonated inside. Interesting, even though the really good stuff is presumably being kept under wraps.” Relatedly, necro81 writes “The Inauguration of Barack Obama tomorrow is expected to put considerable stress on the cellphone network around Washington, DC. The expected crowd could top two million people, and many of them are expected to call, text, tweet, photo, and blog their way through the event. In response, the major wireless carriers in the area have spent millions of dollars upgrading their local networks and will bring in extra ‘cells on wheels’ (COWs) and ‘cells on light trucks’ (COLTs). They are also requesting that attendees limit their usage during the event, and avoid bandwidth-heavy activities — like uploading photos — until afterward.”

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