Mar
13
2009
CWmike writes “The fallout from Thursday’s arrests of a District of Columbia IT security official and contractor quickly raised questions about the fate of Vivek Kundra, the new federal CIO who until recently ran the office now mired in bribery allegations. Appointed by President Barack Obama as CIO less than two weeks ago, Kundra was CTO for the District of Columbia. But yesterday, Kundra’s former office in a downtown government building was a crime scene. A White House official, speaking on background, confirmed today that Kundra took a leave of absence from his new CIO job shortly after federal investigators arrested two men in the DC government office on bribery charges. The official would not elaborate on the reasons for the leave; there were no indications yesterday that Kundra was involved in any wrongdoing. Kundra’s decision could slow his plan to create a ‘revolution’ in the federal government’s use of technology.”

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Mar
13
2009
We’ve seen traceable dots printed from laser printers, but now blank paper will be traceable too. Essentially, by scanning a piece of paper from several angles, it’s possible to use shadow readings to reconstruct the paper’s unique 3D ‘fingerprint’. Applications of this technology range from passport authentication to stopping counterfeit goods.
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Mar
13
2009
Urchin writes “In the early 1990s, the World Wide Web was a power-hungry monster unpopular with network administrators, says Robert Topolski, chief technologist of the Open Technology Initiative. They preferred the sleek text-only Gopher protocol. Had they been able to use data filtering technology to prioritize gopher traffic Topolski thinks the World Wide Web might not have survived. But it took computers another decade or so to be powerful enough to give administrators that option, and by that time the Web was already enormously popular.” My geek imagination is now all atwitter imagining an alternate gopher-driven universe.

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Mar
12
2009
CWmike writes “While new federal CIO Vivek Kundra gave a speech here this morning on his vision for the US government’s use of technology, the FBI conducted a search of the District of Columbia’s IT offices — where Kundra worked until last week — and arrested an employee and another person who works for an outsourcing vendor, say reports. There was no indication that Kundra was connected in any way to the FBI’s raid, which was part of a bribery sting operation. And if Kundra was aware of what was going on at his former offices or concerned about the raid, it wasn’t evident during his speech at FOSE 2009, a trade show focused on government IT. The FBI would not comment on the reports. President Barack Obama last week appointed Kundra to be the federal government’s first official CIO.”

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Mar
12
2009
CWmike writes “While new federal CIO Vivek Kundra gave a speech here this morning on his vision for the US government’s use of technology, the FBI conducted a search of the District of Columbia’s IT offices — where Kundra worked until last week — and arrested an employee and another person who works for an outsourcing vendor, say reports. There was no indication that Kundra was connected in any way to the FBI’s raid, which was part of a bribery sting operation. And if Kundra was aware of what was going on at his former offices or concerned about the raid, it wasn’t evident during his speech at FOSE 2009, a trade show focused on government IT. The FBI would not comment on the reports. President Barack Obama last week appointed Kundra to be the federal government’s first official CIO.”

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Mar
12
2009
Google stepped up its attack on the telecommunications industry on Thursday with a free service called Google Voice that, if successful, could chip away at the revenue of companies big and small, like eBay, which owns Skype, telephone companies and a string of technology start-up firms.
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Mar
12
2009
A new version of lithium battery technology can either provide a higher storage density than current batteries, or can charge and discharge as fast as a supercapacitor, emptying its entire charge in under 10 seconds.
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Mar
12
2009
Cigarra writes “There was much public debate going on during the last several months here in Paraguay, regarding the “liberation of Internet”, that is, the lifting of the restriction on ISPs to connect directly to international carriers. Up until this week, they were forced to hire wholesale service from the State run telco, Copaco. During the last month, when the new regulation was almost ready, the real reason supporting the monopoly made it to the headlines: Copaco would fight for the monopoly, fearing VoIP based telephony. Finally, the regulator Conatel resolved today to end the monopoly, but a ruling on VoIP legal status was postponed for “further study”. I guess this kind of “problem” arised almost everywhere else in the world, so I ask the international slashdotters’ crowd: what is VoIP legal status in your country / state / region? How well did incumbent telcos adapt to it, and overall, just how disruptive was this technology to established operators?”

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Mar
10
2009
Many countries have faster and more widely available high speed Internet service than the United States. It has a lot to do with their urban density, not our poor technology.
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Mar
10
2009
TEDChris writes “Here’s an intriguing attempt at a versatile new tech device that tries to augment the wearer’s five senses. It comes out of Patty Maes’s group at the MIT Media Lab. By combining a computerized personal projector with a camera and linking both to the Net, a host of surprising new applications becomes possible. This 8-minute demo created a lot of buzz at TED last month and was posted online today. Would love to know what the Slashdot community makes of it.”

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