Archive for July, 2004

DNS Tunneling

Saturday, July 31st, 2004

Its funny, i’m actually sitting in the conference session that’s talking about this particular issue, and it appears on CNET at the same time… amazing. The same technology that allows Web surfers to locate and connect to computers on the Internet can be used to create covert communications channels, bypass security measures and store distributed […]

Disruptive Technology

Friday, July 30th, 2004

People love a good, unified explanation for the ways things are. One current favorite is the concept of disruptive technology, a coinage and concept put forth by Harvard Business School professor Clayton Christensen and explained in his book The Innovator’s Dilemma. This guy has so many honors that apparently whatever he says is gospel. The […]

DEFCON 2.4ghz

Friday, July 30th, 2004

Users of Bluetooth phones and PDAs better watch out, as a new Bluetooth Sniper gun can attack your device from up to 1 kilometer away Bluetooth Sniper Guns debut at Defcon

DEFCON CTF

Friday, July 30th, 2004

If everything goes as planned, for 72 hours next February hackers from all over the United States will hit targets across the Internet in the largest mass attack to date. Hackers plan global game of ‘capture the flag’

Bloglines

Thursday, July 29th, 2004

For those of you using Bloglines, I think I’ve fixed the problem. Let me know if it works now, or if it doesn’t.

Food for thought

Thursday, July 29th, 2004

I’m don’t necessarily agree with this since programming is not just about programming in its self, but its interesting to think about. Paul Graham has posted an essay on “great hackers,” derived from his OSCON keynote. “When you decide what infrastructure to use for a project, you’re not just making a technical decision. You’re also […]

TV a la Carte

Thursday, July 29th, 2004

WASHINGTON — The ongoing debate over whether TV viewers in the United States should be able to pick their cable channels on an a la carte basis continues Thursday when the Federal Communications Commission holds a symposium on the controversial question. FCC to Sample TV a la Carte

Advertising

Thursday, July 29th, 2004

Hollywood — always in search of hip, influential people who can get others to go see a film — is spending an increasing portion of its collective marketing resources online, shifting budgets and attention from traditional media like television and print toward the Web. Hollywood Chases Young Men Online

Segway Polo

Wednesday, July 28th, 2004

The only thing worse than paying $4,000 for a scooter has to be using said scooter for a game of polo. Segway owners beat each other with homemade mallets There’s a video of it in the article, its pretty funny. 🙂

New Tivo’s

Wednesday, July 28th, 2004

New digital video recorders using TiVo’s service will be coming out this summer. New TiVo recorders on the horizon

Press

Wednesday, July 28th, 2004

MySQL AB Launches MySQL Hosting

SSH for the Nokia 6820

Wednesday, July 28th, 2004

Idokorro Mobile SSH for Nokia allows creating Telnet and SSH connections to any Unix server, router or switch from a Nokia 6800 or 6820. With Mobile SSH for Nokia you can be practically anywhere at anytime accessing your SSH servers with complete security. Download a free trial now. Idokorro Mobile SSH for Nokia Screen Shots

Patch those computers

Wednesday, July 28th, 2004

It’s mostly bad news for network administrators at this year’s Black Hat Security Briefings: Increasingly, attackers are using better tools to find vulnerabilities, exploit flaws and hide their attacks. Better tools let hackers strike more quickly

Attacking Tivo

Wednesday, July 28th, 2004

When analyst Bruce Leichtman looks at TiVo, the company that pioneered digital video recorders (DVRs) in 1999, he thinks of Moses. Will DVR rivals outrun TiVo?

PVRs Doomed?

Wednesday, July 28th, 2004

Television fans who like to choose when and where they watch their favorite programs are in for a rude awakening next year when new copy controls encoded in digital television streams will limit such freedoms. Group Warns DVRs Endangered

Broadband in South Korea

Wednesday, July 28th, 2004

Matt Renck is spoiled. Ever since moving here to teach English two years ago, Renck has had a high-speed Internet connection of 8 megabits per second–only about average for a South Korean apartment, but nearly eight times the typical broadband speed in U.S. households. He watches TV shows over this connection, creates multimedia projects for […]

Press

Monday, July 26th, 2004

Over the past few months, Rackspace has unveiled a new application level service level agreement (SLA) for its Intensive Hosting solution that gives clients running the Microsoft family of solutions the opportunity to cover the complete software stack, including operating systems, database servers and the application framework. Rackspace President Lanham Napier on Managed Hosting

Class to the Masses

Sunday, July 25th, 2004

Starbucks did it for coffee. Target, with an assist from designer Michael Graves, did it for toilet brushes. And now, some mega lodging chains are doing it for hotel rooms. Atlanta’s Hotel Indigo: High style, nice price

Doom 3

Saturday, July 24th, 2004

“A G4/Tech TV feature on DOOM 3, offering a history of the DOOM franchise in the words of the folks at id Software. The clip can be found on the air on The DOOM Franchise, episode 310 of a series called ‘Icons.’ The piece offers clips from DOOM 3 and other games, interview footage, analysis […]

Midday Sun

Saturday, July 24th, 2004

People outdoors are exposed to higher levels of harmful ultraviolet rays than previously thought, according to a three-year study. Warning of bigger burn for sunbathers

Public Make-Out

Saturday, July 24th, 2004

The People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals staged a ‘Live Make-Out Tour’ on Friday to promote vegetarian eating. PETA Stages Vegetarian ‘Love-In’ in Idaho

Handedness

Friday, July 23rd, 2004

The hand you favour as a 10-week-old fetus is the hand you will favour for the rest of your life, suggests a new study. Handedness develops in the womb

Lease a Used Car

Friday, July 23rd, 2004

With automakers sweetening incentives on new cars and with affordable used cars flooding the market, leasing a used car might not seem to make much sense. But it can be a good deal for a lot of consumers, and it’s gaining interest. For a quick change, lease a used car

Rehydrated By Urine

Friday, July 23rd, 2004

Would you eat food cooked in your own urine? Food scientists working for the US military have developed a dried food ration that troops can hydrate by adding the filthiest of muddy swamp water or even peeing on it. Army rations rehydrated by urine

Light Colas

Thursday, July 22nd, 2004

Coke (KO) and Pepsi (PEP) have been trying to pump up flat carbonated-soft-drink sales with new varieties, but the latest — “mid-calorie” colas — might not be the answer. ‘Light’ colas may not boost flat sales

Ali G

Thursday, July 22nd, 2004

When Sam Donaldson agreed several months ago to be on HBO’s Da Ali G Show, he thought he was going to discuss media and politics with a British talk-show host. You can’t possibly be serious!

HDTV Prices Dropping

Thursday, July 22nd, 2004

Prices of consumer electronics products continued to nose-dive in May, with plasma television taking a huge fall, according to pricing data released by NPD Group on Thursday. Report: Plasma TV, notebook prices drop

Cosmetic Surgery of the Feet

Tuesday, July 20th, 2004

If you’ve ever wondered, enviously, how celebrity and fashion-tribe women manage to strut red carpets for hours in sky-high stilettos, here’s one possible secret: collagen injections in the balls or heels of their feet. Podiatrists can plump you up for stilettos

Regarding Circumcision

Monday, July 19th, 2004

Many men feel there’s something missing from their sex lives. And they are likely wholly unaware of some options they may have for improving their — and perhaps their partners’ — time between the sheets. Forget therapy. Forget sex toys or role playing. Build thee a foreskin, young — or old — man. Men who […]

Nitrogen Crystals

Monday, July 19th, 2004

More than a decade ago, theoreticians predicted that nitrogen, the major constituent of air, could assume a three-dimensional, polymeric structure. Now, chemists have made this polymeric nitrogen, and they say it might someday serve as a lightweight, high-energy storage material that could outperform conventional explosives, rocket fuels, and even automotive fuel. Nitrogen Power: New crystal […]

Flick it

Sunday, July 18th, 2004

Flicking away pesky mosquitoes may be better than swatting the bloodsucking insects, which can risk infections if their body parts are smashed into human skin, researchers say. Researchers: Don’t slap that mosquito, flick it

Polite PC’s

Sunday, July 18th, 2004

Computer glitches would be a lot less annoying if the machines were programmed to acknowledge errors gracefully when something goes wrong, instead of merely flashing up a brusque “you goofed” message. Polite computers win users’ hearts and minds

Legos

Friday, July 16th, 2004

You’ve got to see this… its quite amazing. Lego Spiderman 2

Speaking Babies

Thursday, July 15th, 2004

Babies exposed to sign language babble with their hands, even if they are not deaf. The finding supports the idea that human infants have an innate sensitivity to the rhythm of language and engage it however they can, the researchers who made the discovery claim. Babies babble in sign language too

Cursive

Thursday, July 15th, 2004

I’m a master’s student in a speech language pathology program and have found that cursive writing does not exist. My nephew is 19 years old and prints. He never learned cursive. Bring penmanship back!

Pimping a Cure

Thursday, July 15th, 2004

A biotech company that is using prostitutes in its AIDS drug experiments is being accused of exploiting the women and giving them poor education to further its research Activists Demand Drug Maker Gilead Halt AIDS Experiments Involving Prostitutes

Michael Moore and the Oscars

Thursday, July 15th, 2004

The current spotlight on documentaries, particularly those of the political persuasion, means more movie fans than usual are likely to pay attention to the Best Documentary Feature category during the 77th Academy Awards. But a quirky rule that declares ineligible any documentary distributed on television or the Internet during the nine months after its theatrical […]

Exposure

Wednesday, July 14th, 2004

Travelers are used to removing their shoes at the airport, but one passenger took it a step further and dropped his shorts, airport police said. Man charged with dropping shorts in airport security line

Press

Wednesday, July 14th, 2004

Web hosting may not seem like a very exciting business, but it’s one where customer service really matters. Rackspace, a mid-size Web hosting company, considers customer support a fundamental component of its success. The Challenges of Online Customer Service

Wireless Dead Zones

Tuesday, July 13th, 2004

In the next 20 years, organizations of all types will be seeking out dead zones. If they don’t exist, they’ll create them. Why You Will Come to Love Dead Zones