Jan
6
2009
Comments Off on Apple Refreshes 17-Inch MacBook Pro – InformationWeek | tags: tech | posted in technical news
Jan
6
2009
Comments Off on First Xbox Live Arcade of '09 is… – CVG Online | tags: tech | posted in technical news
Jan
6
2009
Comments Off on Early CES announcements focus on bringing internet to TV – CBC.ca | tags: tech, tv | posted in technical news
Jan
6
2009
Comments Off on Intrinsyc Licenses Soleus Transit to Supa Technology – MSNBC | tags: tech, windows | posted in technical news
Jan
6
2009
Comments Off on Microsoft bangs 'Apple tax' drum once again – Computerworld | tags: snow, tech, tv, windows | posted in technical news
Jan
6
2009
Check out this great piece of satire by the talented folks over at JoyOfTech which gives us a sneak peek at what’s going on behind the scenes in preparation for Phil Schiller’s upcoming keynote. You gotta love Jobs sitting on a thrown below the mainstage as lions circle around.


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Jan
6
2009
knifeyspooney writes in with an Ars Technica report that a federal judge has issued a strong rebuke to government lawyers attempting to invoke the “state secrets” defense to quash a lawsuit over warrantless wiretapping. This is not the high-profile case the EFF is bringing against the NSA; instead the case is being pursued by an Islamic charity that knows it had been wiretapped. “At times, a note of irritation crept into [Judge] Walker’s even, judicial language. At one point, he described the government’s argument as ‘without merit,’ and characterized another as ‘circular.’ He also seemed impatient with the Justice Department’s refusal to provide any classified documents addressing Al Haramain’s specific claims for review in chambers. ‘It appears… that defendants believe they can prevent the court from taking any action under 1806(f) by simply declining to act,’ wrote Walker.”

Read more of this story at Slashdot.


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Jan
6
2009
An anonymous reader writes “A war has erupted on the Internet between Israel and Palestine, alongside the war being fought on the ground in Gaza. A new report claims that a group called the ‘DNS Team’ has defaced an Israeli Website, with anti-Israel graphical images — one in a series of instances of ‘e-vandalism.’ This sort of e-vandalism, says the author, is not only an inconvenience for Webmasters, but many of the images contain malware links and ‘redirects or Flash links to Jihadist forums or blogs.’ However, while the Jihadist forums are registered in Saudi Arabia, they are hosted by companies like Layered Tech and SoftLayer in Plano, Texas. On the Israeli side, ‘A fascinating approach over the last few days is being made by an Israeli Website, “Help Israel Win,” which provides a download so your PC can become part of a worldwide pro-Israeli botnet. So far 7,786 have joined, already a fairly powerful global computing force…'”

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Jan
6
2009
Comments Off on Hackers hit MacRumors keynote coverage – CNET News | tags: tech, tv | posted in technical news
Jan
6
2009
Comments Off on Apple reveals 17" MacBook Pro, iTunes going DRM-free – Ars Technica | tags: tech, tv | posted in technical news