Feb 19 2009

Porsche to unveil 911 GT3/diesel Cayenne in Geneva – National Post


The Car Guide

Porsche to unveil 911 GT3/diesel Cayenne in Geneva
National Post
Two world debuts will mark the highlights from Porsche at the 2009 Geneva Motor Show next month – the 911 GT3 and the Cayenne Diesel.
Affordable Porsche Cayenne for all seasons St. Catharines Standard
Geneva Watch: Porsche Cayenne Diesel Joining 911 GT3 on Show Stand MotorTrend Magazine
Automotive World (subscription) – FSU Bottom Line – The Car Guide – Al-Bawaba
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Feb 19 2009

Waiting for mobile WiMAX – ITWorld Canada

Waiting for mobile WiMAX
ITWorld Canada
While Clearwire builds out its mobile broadband network in the US, Canadian mobile WiMAX spectrum holders are still running trials.
BBC Tests Next Gen 4G Mobile Broadband Services – Video ISPReview UK
Mobile World Congress 2009: Service Providers Featured at WiMAX WiMax.com
Emediawire (press release)
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Feb 19 2009

Black Hat Presentation Highlights SSL Encryption Flaws

nk497 writes “Hackers at the Black Hat conference have shown that SSL encryption isn’t as secure as online businesses would like us to think. Independent hacker Moxie Marlinspike showed off several techniques to fool the tech behind the little padlock on your screen. He claimed that by using a real world attack on several secure websites such as PayPal, Gmail, Ticketmaster and Facebook, he garnered 117 email accounts, 16 credit card numbers, seven PayPal logins and 300 other miscellaneous secure logins.”

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Feb 19 2009

Web-based IDEs Edge Closer To the Mainstream

snitch writes “Last week Mozilla released Bespin, their web-based framework for code editing, and only a few days later Boris Bokowski and Simon Kaegi implemented an Eclipse-based Bespin server using headless Eclipse plug-ins. With the presentation of the web-based Eclipse workbench at EclipseCon and the release of products like Heroku, a web-based IDE and hosting environment for RoR apps, it seems that web-based IDEs might soon become mainstream.”

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Feb 19 2009

In-Game Web Browser Round-Up

theodp writes “CNET takes a look at Web browsers you can run inside of the latest video games, offering mini-reviews of PlayXpert, Steam, Rogue, and Xfire. Why run these instead of your standard browser? Well, these browsers run lean and mean, play nice with full-screen apps, provide hot keys that can make them appear or disappear in an instant, and offer transparency so you can continue to play a game in full screen while chatting, reading e-mail or looking up cheat codes. So how much longer before we see a variation of this on our real-world car windshields?”

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Feb 19 2009

OpenOffice.org: 7 Things You Didn’t Know You Could Do

OpenOffice.org–an application suite, not just a Web site—has tricks even Office can’t manage. Here are a few that may not be obvious, plus a few ways to make it less annoying out of the box.

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Feb 19 2009

Privacy law call in Facebook row – BBC News


The Age

Privacy law call in Facebook row
BBC News
By Maggie Shiels The row over Facebook's change in its terms of service governing users personal data highlights the need for a privacy law, claims a leading watchdog.
Facebook Backs Into a 'Bill of Rights' Washington Post
Facebook backtracks on terms of use after protests San Jose Mercury News
PC World – guardian.co.uk – CNET News – InformationWeek
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Feb 19 2009

Worio tags the Web to help you discover sites of interest – Georgia Straight


CMSWire

Worio tags the Web to help you discover sites of interest
Georgia Straight
By Stephen Hui The semantic-search site, whose latest beta version launched in December, uses an automated tagging system to determine the topics of Web pages.
Worio adds tag-based discovery to Google VentureBeat
Worio Finds What You Didn't Even Know You Wanted CMSWire
Market Wire (press release)
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Feb 18 2009

Snow may slow commuters this morning – Toronto Star


WIVB

Snow may slow commuters this morning
Toronto Star – 19 hours ago
Only the wind howls along King St. after falling glass from a tower under construction closed Bay St. and several other roads downtown, December 19, 2008.
Afternoon Weather Update: Light Snow MSNBC
Snow and rain on the way Mississauga News
Boston Channel.com – WIVB – SooToday.com – Sarnia Observer
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Feb 18 2009

Privacy law call in Facebook row – BBC News


Sydney Morning Herald

Privacy law call in Facebook row
BBC News – 4 hours ago
By Maggie Shiels The row over Facebook's change in its terms of service governing users personal data highlights the need for a privacy law, claims a leading watchdog.
Facebook backtracks after online privacy protest guardian.co.uk
Facebook U-Turns On Terms of Use Inside 48 Hours TrustedReviews
PC World – New York Times – CNET News – Canada.com
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