Apr
23
2009
Comments Off on UN relief team to go to Sri Lanka – BBC News | tags: google, news | posted in technical news
Apr
23
2009
Comments Off on Why we are so careful with stories about kidnappings – CBC.ca | tags: google, news, security, tv | posted in technical news
Apr
23
2009
The news that a House committee was reopening its investigation into security risks posed by file-sharing software reminded me of something one of my pals in the computer-security field once told me. The biggest vulnerabilities aren’t caused by deficiencies in machines or their software; they’re caused by the humans who use them.
Comments Off on Congress takes on file-sharing, again | tags: Mac, news, security | posted in technical news
Apr
23
2009
The web browser is probably the most essential application on your PC; there is no better practical way of staying connected to news, your friends, and most importantly, the lulz. But whether you’re using Internet Explorer or newly minted Chrome, each of today’s popular web browsers has different strengths and weaknesses.
Comments Off on How to Speed Up and Secure: Firefox, Chrome, IE8, and Opera | tags: news, web | posted in technical news
Apr
23
2009
Ian Lamont writes “The idea of migrating people from free online news content to paid subscriptions has been dealt a blow. A venture meant to fill the void left by the print Rocky Mountain Times has attracted 3,000 subscribers — just 6% of its original goal of reaching 50,000 paid subscribers by Thursday. InDenverTimes.com is currently free, but the plan was to have gated premium content starting next month for a /month subscription. The project has entrepreneurial backing and articles from journalists who used to work for the print-focused Rocky Mountain News, which closed last month. However, a lack of paying subscribers and low online ad rates means that the venture might have to scale back its ambitions.”

Read more of this story at Slashdot.


Comments Off on Paid Online News Venture Fails To Get Subscribers | tags: google, news | posted in technical news
Apr
23
2009
Mike writes “A network of hackers, most based in China, have been making up to 70,000 attempts a day to break into the NYPD’s computer system, the city’s Commissioner, Raymond Kelly, revealed Wednesday. Kelly suggested that ‘perhaps it is because of the NYPD’s reach into the international arena’ that they are being targeted for computer hacking ‘in much the way the Pentagon has been.’ The hackers are apparently using a botnet to make up to 5,000 attempts a day at various unsecured portals into the NYPD’s files. China’s foreign ministry spokesman Qin Gang denied involvement in computer espionage. ‘Some people outside of China are bent on fabricating lies of so-called Chinese computer spies,’ he said last month. The obvious question is, why are the Chinese so interested in the NYPD computer network?”

Read more of this story at Slashdot.


Comments Off on Chinese Hackers Targetting NYPD Computers | tags: china, chinese, computers, google, network, news | posted in technical news
Apr
23
2009
Comments Off on Bank of Canada ready to print more money – Edmonton Sun | tags: google, news, tv | posted in technical news
Apr
23
2009
Comments Off on CAW, Chrysler near deal on cost cuts – Globe and Mail | tags: google, news, tv | posted in technical news
Apr
23
2009
Comments Off on PM must press US for Khadr's return, court rules – CBC.ca | tags: 3G, google, news | posted in technical news
Apr
23
2009
Comments Off on UN says freed diplomats now in Canadian custody – CTV.ca | tags: cap, google, news, tv | posted in technical news