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Tue 07 October, 2008

Channel Image22:19 A List Apart No. 269: understanding progressive enhancement; 10 years of ALA» View this post at Jeffrey Zeldman Presents The Daily Report Open Source In New Window
In Issue No. 269, master the basics of progressive enhancement and look back in orange at the first ten years of A List Apart. Understanding Progressive Enhancement by AARON GUSTAFSON Steven Champeon turned web development upside down, and created an instant best practice of standards-based design, when he introduced the notion of designing ...
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Channel Image22:19 Two Europeans Indicted In US For 2003 DDOS Attacks» View this post at Slashdot Open Source In New Window
narramissic writes "In a continuation of the first successful U.S. investigation ever into DDOS attacks, Axel Gembe, 25, of Germany and Lee Graham Walker, 24, of England were indicted Thursday by a grand jury in Los Angeles, California, on one count of conspiracy and one count of intentionally damaging a computer system. The two men were allegedly hired by Jay R. Echouafni, owner of Orbit Communication, a Massachusetts-based company that sold home satellite systems, to carry out DDOS attacks against two of Orbit's competitors."

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Channel Image22:19 TiVo PC Could Be a Game-Changer» View this post at Slashdot Open Source In New Window
An anonymous reader sends in an article by Andrew Keen (author of "The Cult of the Amateur") about TiVo's new TiVo PC, which he believes could seal the fate of advertising on online videos. Just as TiVo let viewers zap commercials on broadcast TV, TiVo PC — a TV tuner that can be plugged into a PC — will let Net viewers of the likes of Hulu.com and ABC.com skip commercials in the nascent medium of online video. Keen believes that TiVo's business model involves (besides selling lots of $199 boxes) mining and selling the far richer stream of user behavioral data that TiVo PC will enable.

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Channel Image22:19 The Blending of Music and Games» View this post at Slashdot Open Source In New Window
Gamasutra has an opinion piece by the 'father of music games,' Masaya Matsuura, who questions the evolution of video game music (or the lack thereof) as the industry's technological advancements give rise to the capability for greater complexity. "Most games these days seem to use gorgeous orchestral soundtracks. While these large-scale soundtracks may generally be lovely to listen to, if we really think about it, isn't it all a bit lacking in imagination? Thinking about it from a simplistic visual perspective, while films are basically just watched, games are interactive." He also discusses the predilection for games to encourage "competitive fun," as opposed to "cooperative fun." GameSetWatch has a related article which talks about how excellent musical scores can help to create an emotionally charged experience, rather than simply occupying one's mind for a time.

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Channel Image22:19 Prevent Gmail From Emailing Under the Influence» View this post at Slashdot Open Source In New Window
mikesd81 writes "Google has developed 'Mail Goggles,' a Gmail add-on that makes sending email from Gmail more difficult during certain times (which you can set). If you have Mail Goggles installed, it will force you to answer a series of math questions before sending out any new messages. You can adjust the math difficulty and times this option is in effect. If you get any of the questions wrong, Mail Goggles will say, 'Water and bed for you. Or try again.' Of course, if you set the math settings too high, you may have a tough time solving some of those problems in under 60 seconds, even when sober. Then again, if you're sober, you could just turn Mail Goggles off and hit send on that impassioned letter to your ex-boyfriend/girlfriend or that flame to your boss."

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Channel Image22:19 Overclocked Memory Breaks Core i7 CPUs» View this post at Slashdot Open Source In New Window
arcticstoat writes "Overclockers looking to bolster their new Nehalem CPUs with overclocked memory may be disappointed. Intel is telling motherboard manufacturers not to encourage people to push the voltage of their DIMMs beyond 1.65V, as anything higher could damage the CPU. This will come as a blow to owners of enthusiast memory, such as Corsair's 2.133MHz DDR3 Dominator RAM, which needs 2V to run at its full speed with 9-9-9-24 timings."

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Channel Image22:19 Next-Gen Mars Rover In Danger of Cancellation» View this post at Slashdot Open Source In New Window
OriginalArlen writes "NASA's next-generation rover, the nuclear-powered, laser-equipped Mars Science Laboratory is reported to be at a serious risk of cancellation due to budget and schedule overruns, including non-delivery of vital parts by a subcontractor. Costs are running over $2B so far, and the already thin schedule of Mars missions planned for the next decade — with budget ring-fenced for an outer-planets flagship mission — is in danger of further cuts."

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Channel Image22:19 New Bill To Rein In DHS Laptop Seizures» View this post at Slashdot Open Source In New Window
twigles writes with news of a new proposed bill that seeks to curtail DHS's power to search and seize laptops at the border without suspicion of wrongdoing. Here is Sen. Feingold's press release on the bill. The new bill has more privacy-protecting safeguards than the previous one, which we discussed last month. "The Travelers Privacy Protection Act, a bill written by US Senators Russ Feingold, D-Wis., and Maria Cantwell, D-Wash., and Rep. Adam Smith, D-Wash., would allow border agents to search electronic devices only if they had reasonable suspicions of wrongdoing. In addition, the legislation would limit the length of time that a device could be out of its owner's possession to 24 hours, after which the search becomes a seizure, requiring probable cause."

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Channel Image22:19 In Response To Restraining Order, Real Networks Pulls RealDVD» View this post at Slashdot Open Source In New Window
eldavojohn writes "RealNetworks' product that allows one to copy a DVD containing a movie has been pulled. You may recall us discussing RealDVD and its legal implications." According to the linked BBC report, "RealNetworks — the firm behind the software — has responded to restraining order issued by a US court stopped selling the RealDVD software [sic]. Six major movie studios jointly sued the company on 30 September — the day the software was launched."

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Channel Image22:19 How Mobile Phones Work Behind the Scenes» View this post at Slashdot Open Source In New Window
adamengst writes "We seldom think about how our mobile phones actually work, but in this TidBITS article, Rich Mogull pulls back the covers and peels away the jargon to explain why text messages work when voice calls are dropped, why your battery lasts longer in some places than in others, why you're not allowed to use phones on airplanes, why you can be notified of a voicemail message when your phone never rang, and more."

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Channel Image22:19 Google's Obfuscated TCP» View this post at Slashdot Open Source In New Window
agl42 writes "Obfuscated TCP attempts to provide a cheap opportunistic encryption scheme for HTTP. Though SSL has been around for years, most sites still don't use it by default. By providing a less secure, but computationally and administratively cheaper, method of encryption, we might be able to increase the depressingly small fraction of encrypted traffic on the Internet. There's an introduction video explaining it."

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Channel Image22:19 Give Up the Fight For Personal Privacy?» View this post at Slashdot Open Source In New Window
KlaymenDK writes "Over the last decade or so, I have strived to maintain my privacy. I have uninstalled Windows, told my friends 'sorry' when they wanted me to join Facebook, had a fight with my brother when he wanted to move the family email hosting to Gmail, and generally held back on my personal information online. But since, amongst all of my friends, I am the only one doing this, it may well be that my battle is lost already. Worse, I'm really putting myself out of the loop, and it is starting to look like self-flagellation. Indeed, it is a common occurrence that my wife or friends will strike up a conversation based on something from their Facebook 'wall' (whatever that is). Becoming ever more unconnected with my friends, live or online, is ultimately harming my social relations. I am seriously considering throwing in the towel and signing up for Gmail, Facebook, the lot. If 'they' have my soul already, I might as well reap the benefits of this newfangled, privacy-less, AJAX-2.0 world. It doesn't really matter if it was me or my friends selling me out. Or does it? I'd love to hear your thoughts on the matter. How many Windows-eschewing users are not also eschewing the social networking services and all the other 2.0 supersites with their dubious end-user license agreements?"

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Channel Image22:19 Buffalo Tech Gets New Trial On Wi-Fi Patent» View this post at Slashdot Open Source In New Window
MrLint writes "It's been a long, nearly two years of silence since CSIRO won a patent battle against Buffalo Tech, causing an injunction preventing the Austin company from selling wireless routers. On September 19, 2008, a Federal Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that CSIRO patent claims are invalid and Buffalo is getting a new trial. With any luck, we will be able to get our grubby hands on low-cost Wi-Fi routers again!"

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Channel Image22:19 Anti-Terrorist Data Mining Doesn't Work Very Well» View this post at Slashdot Open Source In New Window
Presto Vivace and others sent us this CNet report on a just-released NRC report coming to the conclusion, which will surprise no one here, that data mining doesn't work very well. It's all those darn false positives. The submitter adds, "Any chance we could go back to probable cause?" "A report scheduled to be released on Tuesday by the National Research Council, which has been years in the making, concludes that automated identification of terrorists through data mining or any other mechanism 'is neither feasible as an objective nor desirable as a goal of technology development efforts.' Inevitable false positives will result in 'ordinary, law-abiding citizens and businesses' being incorrectly flagged as suspects. The whopping 352-page report, called 'Protecting Individual Privacy in the Struggle Against Terrorists,' amounts to [be] at least a partial repudiation of the Defense Department's controversial data-mining program called Total Information Awareness, which was limited by Congress in 2003."

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Channel Image22:19 Air Force To Re-Open Pursuit of Cyber Command» View this post at Slashdot Open Source In New Window
GovTechGuy writes "Top Air Force leadership has decided to pursue forming a Cyber Command to defend Defense Department networks and to launch cyberattacks against foes, after putting the project on hold in August."

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Channel Image22:19 10 IT Power-Saving Myths Debunked» View this post at Slashdot Open Source In New Window
snydeq writes "InfoWorld examines 10 power-saving assumptions IT has been operating under in its quest to rein in energy costs vs. the permanent energy crisis. Under scrutiny, most such assumptions wither. From true CPU efficiency, to the life span effect of power-down frequency on servers, to SSD power consumption, to switching to DC in the datacenter, get the facts before setting your IT energy strategy."

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Channel Image22:15 'Tourists die' in Nepal air crash» View this post at BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition Open Source In New Window
Twelve German tourists are among 18 killed as a passenger plane crashes in Nepal's Everest region, airport officials say.
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Channel Image22:10 Markets Plunge Despite Hint of Rate Cut» View this post at NYT > NYTimes.com Home Open Source In New Window
Wall Street extended its heavy losses despite reassurances from the Fed chairman that the central bank was prepared to lower interest rates.


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Channel Image22:08 Check Point: Examining the Candidates’ Claims» View this post at NYT > NYTimes.com Home Open Source In New Window
Times reporters examine the accuracy of statements in Tuesday night’s debate.


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Channel Image21:59 Obama and McCain Clash Over Economy» View this post at NYT > NYTimes.com Home Open Source In New Window
In a muted debate amidst a financial crisis, Senator Barack Obama faulted a zeal for deregulation, while John McCain offered a mortgage rescue plan.


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Channel Image21:59 Forget Logic; Fear Appears to Have Edge» View this post at NYT > NYTimes.com Home Open Source In New Window
The markets have become a case study in psychology of crowds, many experts say. Instead of balancing fear and greed, it seems investors are just selling first and asking questions later.


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Channel Image21:59 News Analysis: Downturn in Decibels, Too» View this post at NYT > NYTimes.com Home Open Source In New Window
Tuesday night’s presidential debate was remarkable for the dourness of its mood and for the subdued demeanors of the candidates even as they tore into each other.


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Channel Image21:58 Polynesian Pipeline Feeds a Football Titan» View this post at NYT > NYTimes.com Home Open Source In New Window
The championship football team of Euless, Tex., includes many players whose parents came from the Pacific Island kingdom of Tonga in search of work.


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Channel Image21:58 U.S. Inquiry Is Said to Conclude 30 Civilians Died in Afghan Raid» View this post at NYT > NYTimes.com Home Open Source In New Window
A military investigation concluded that recent American airstrikes in western Afghanistan killed more civilians than previously acknowledged.


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Channel Image21:57 Negroponte Calls Security Deal on Iraq ‘Close’» View this post at NYT > NYTimes.com Home Open Source In New Window
Deputy Secretary of State John D. Negroponte said the U.S. and Iraq were close to an agreement governing the presence of American troops.


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Channel Image21:49 UK bank rescue package imminent » View this post at BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition Open Source In New Window
Details of a £50bn rescue package for the banking system are set to be announced by the chancellor.
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Channel Image21:48 No game-changer» View this post at BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition Open Source In New Window
How McCain failed to pull off the big win he needed
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Channel Image21:29 Child Warning Added to Cold Remedies» View this post at NYT > NYTimes.com Home Open Source In New Window
Manufacturers of pediatric cough and cold medicines said Tuesday that they would voluntarily change their products’ labels.


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Channel Image21:27 US rivals trade blows on economy» View this post at BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition Open Source In New Window
The US presidential candidates spar over the global financial crisis and foreign policy in their second televised debate.
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