Jan
8
2009
Will Do This For Free writes “BBC News has a story about the only fireproof way of safeguarding your personal information when dumping your old computer: ‘It sounds extreme, but the only way to be 100% safe is to smash your hard drive into smithereens. […] The more thoroughly the better.’ This sounds like so much fun that I almost feel like doing it right now. Let me press SubmitStory first.”

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Jan
8
2009
An anonymous reader writes “At the International Conference on Cyber Security 2009 in New York, Evan Kohlmann, a senior investigator and private consultant for Global Terror Alert, claimed that a new breed of terrorists are using online forums to recruit people who align themselves with the mission of Al Qaeda, creating global networks of would-be terrorists.”

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Jan
8
2009
1sockchuck writes “A sign of the times: A surge in filings for unemployment benefits has crashed online application systems in four states this week. Web sites in Ohio, New York, Kentucky and North Carolina have been knocked offline by unusually high volumes of jobless claims. Phone applications systems appearing to be faring even worse in many states. The thin silver lining: States are hiring workers for phone banks and buying new servers to prop up their web sites.”

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Jan
8
2009
Ian Lamont writes “The Industry Standard has reported on a couple of projects that aim to turn the humble mobile phone into a tool that can improve healthcare systems in the developing world. While poor countries lack adequate healthcare facilities, many have booming mobile phone use, even in rural areas. One company spawned by the MIT Media Lab seeks to leverage widespread mobile phone use with a Java app that lets community workers refer patients for treatment, fill out questionnaires about patient health and send real-time information back to doctors at health clinics. Another hardware-focused project started by a group of researchers at UCLA aims to create a device that can be attached to mobile phones and test blood samples for HIV, malaria, and other diseases, and send the test results to a hospital. However, it’s not clear whether most mobile phones in developing countries can support these technologies, or if local healthcare infrastructures can effectively use the data generated by mobile phones.”

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Jan
8
2009
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Jan
8
2009
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Jan
8
2009
Comments Off on Nanotech full of environmental questions: Canada to create new … – The Canadian Press | tags: tech, tv | posted in technical news
Jan
8
2009
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Jan
8
2009
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Jan
8
2009
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