Jan
18
2009
coondoggie sends along a NetworkWorld piece that begins, “The government… wants to motivate you to get rid of your clunker of a car for the good of the country (and the moribund car industry). A ‘Cash for Clunkers’ measure introduced this week by three US Senators, two Democrats and a Republican, would set up a national voucher program to encourage drivers to voluntarily trade in their older, less fuel-efficient car, truck, or SUV for a car that gets better gas mileage. Should the bill pass, the program would pay out a credit of ,500 to ,500 for drivers who turn in fuel-inefficient vehicles to be scrapped and purchase a more fuel-efficient vehicle.”

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Jan
17
2009
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Jan
17
2009
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Jan
17
2009
Children write letters to President-elect Barack Obama, expressing their thoughts and hopes and even giving advice. These are real letters, from children who attend programs at the various 826 programs nationwide.


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Jan
17
2009
The Chinese Government will soon begin a mandatory program which will see all online video game players registering their real information for anti-addiction monitoring purposes.


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Jan
17
2009
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Jan
16
2009
I have created and installer and bootloader (download below) for getting Debian running on your Android (G1 at the moment) device, the whole install process will take you about 10 mins, and leaves you with access to the full plethora of programs available in Debian and let’s you continue using your phone as it was intended to be


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Jan
16
2009
BobB-nw writes “The U.S. federal government is accelerating its efforts to secure the Internet’s routing system, with plans this year for the Department of Homeland Security to quadruple its investment in research aimed at adding digital signatures to router communications. DHS says its routing security effort will prevent routing hijack attacks as well as accidental misconfigurations of routing data. The effort is nicknamed BGPSEC because it will secure the Internet’s core routing protocol known as the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP). (A separate federal effort is under way to bolster another Internet protocol, DNS, and it is called DNSSEC.) Douglas Maughan, program manager for cybersecurity R&D in the DHS Science and Technology Directorate, says his department’s spending on router security will rise from around 0,000 per year during the last three years to approximately .5 million per year starting in 2009.”

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Jan
15
2009
dooberrymctavish writes “You can now download an installer and bootloader for getting Debian running on your Android (G1 at the moment) device; the whole install process will take you about 10 minutes, and leaves you with access to the full plethora of programs available in Debian and lets you continue using your phone as it was intended to be: as an Android device with all the capabilities thereof. Here’s a look at it running.

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Jan
15
2009
BuhDuh writes “The New York Times is carrying a story concerning that well known bastion of legal authority, the ‘Foreign Intelligence Surveillance’ court, which has ruled that the National Security Agency’s warrantless eavesdropping program was perfectly legal. It says, ‘A federal intelligence court, in a rare public opinion, is expected to issue a major ruling validating the power of the president and Congress to wiretap international phone calls and intercept e-mail messages without a court order, even when Americans’ private communications may be involved, according to a person with knowledge of the opinion.'”

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