Apr
24
2009
CWmike writes “President Barack Obama is set to receive a high-security BlackBerry 8830 soon, The Washington Times reported today. The device is said to be in the final stages of development at the National Security Agency, which will check that its encryption software meets federal standards. It might not be ready for months. It was reported that Obama will be able to send text and e-mail messages and make phone calls on the device, but only to those with the secure software loaded on their own devices. The list includes First Lady Michelle Obama and top aides. The security software is made by Genesis Key, whose CEO, Steven Garrett, is quoted as saying: ‘We’re going to put his BlackBerry back in his hand.’ The Sectera Edge was pegged in January by analysts as the top device choice because of its reputation for secure data communications when used by other federal workers. And there are many reasons why Obama might have been told ‘no’ on his BlackBerry. But Obama may wish he had chosen a Sectera if BlackBerry has more outage problems like its latest last week, which meant no mobile e-mail for hours across the US.”
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Apr
24
2009
Comments Off on Pakistan troops man Buner police stations – AFP | tags: google, news, obama, youtube | posted in technical news
Apr
22
2009
Comments Off on Congress Debates Fresh Investigation Of Interrogations – Washington Post | tags: democrats, google, news, obama, security, youtube | posted in technical news
Apr
22
2009
Hugh Pickens writes “Vice President Joe Biden lauded Hollywood at a gala dinner in Washington, assailed movie piracy, and promised film executives that the Obama administration would pick “the right person” as its copyright czar. Biden warned of the harms of piracy at the private event organized by the Motion Picture Association of America in the sumptuous, newly renovated Great Hall of the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C. “It’s pure theft, stolen from the artists and quite frankly from the American people as consequence of loss of jobs and as a consequence of loss of income,” Biden said, according to a White House pool report. Biden addressed President Obama’s forthcoming decision about who will be named the intellectual-property enforcement coordinator, better known as the copyright czar. Under a law approved by the U.S. Congress last October, Obama is required to appoint someone to coordinate the administration’s IP enforcement efforts and prepare annual reports. Copyright industry lobbyists sent a letter to the president asking him to pick someone sympathetic to their concerns, while groups that would curb copyright law sent their own letter (pdf) urging the opposite approach. We “will find the right person for intellectual property czar,” Biden said.”
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Apr
22
2009
Comments Off on Obama unleashes political firestorm by raising prospect of torture … – Globe and Mail | tags: google, Intel, news, obama, youtube | posted in technical news
Apr
21
2009
Comments Off on Canada more lax than US about whom it lets in, Napolitano says – CBC.ca | tags: google, network, news, obama, security | posted in technical news
Apr
21
2009
Comments Off on Analysts Question Legality of Targeting Lawyers in 'Torture' Inquiry – FOXNews | tags: google, Intel, news, obama | posted in technical news
Apr
21
2009
Comments Off on Barack Obama hints that George Bush 'torture lawyers' may be … – Times Online | tags: google, Intel, news, obama, youtube | posted in technical news
Apr
20
2009
Comments Off on Obama diary: The first 100 days – BBC News | tags: google, news, obama, youtube | posted in technical news
Apr
20
2009
Comments Off on Obama Closes Summit, Vows Broader Engagement With Latin America – Washington Post | tags: amazon, google, news, obama, youtube | posted in technical news