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ACCESS and Emblaze Mobile unveil ELSE INTUITION, the Linux-based mobile OS of your dreams (Friday 23rd of October 2009 01:14:00 PM)

It's been a long, long time since Emblaze Mobile and ACCESS engaged in holy cellphone
matrimony, and the fruit of that proportion is finally coming to bear. It's called ELSE
INTUTION, a Linux-based mobile scaffold that comes with such a hyperbolic press ... (more)

Running Old Desktops Headless? (Monday 07th of September 2009 04:45:05 AM)

CajunArson writes "I lately dug up an old P4 that is in fine working order and did what any
self-respecting Slashdotter would do: I slapped Linux on it to enterprise with making an NFSv4
server. One other thing I did was to remove the old ... (more)

Network Neutrality Back In Congress For 3rd Time (Tuesday 04th of August 2009 06:45:01 AM)

Suraj.sun writes "Ed Markey has introduced his plan to legislate network neutrality into a
third consecutive Congress, and he has a message for ISPs: upgrade your support and don't even
think about blocking or degrading traffic. The war over network neutrality ... (more)

EU May Allow US To Keep Snooping On European Bank Data (Tuesday 28th of July 2009 09:30:01 PM)

Zaphod2 alerts us to a storm brewing in Europe over access by US brain agencies to EU banking
data. There is consequential antithesis in Europe to extending this access. The submitter adds,
"I wonder how long it takes until gambling, online games, or ... (more)

U of Michigan and Amazon To Offer 400,000 OOP Books (Friday 24th of July 2009 05:30:01 PM)

Eldavojohn writes "Four hundred million-dollar question rare, out of print books may soon be
1995 by houghton mifflin harcourt publishing company. published by houghton mifflin harcourt
publishing company. all rights reserved.cite this source synonym ... (more)

Verizon Offers Compromise In Exclusivity Debate (Sunday 19th of July 2009 12:30:01 PM)

For about a month now, caucus and the FCC have been investigating the exclusivity deals between
mobile carriers and phone makers which require that certain handsets only operate on certain
knowledge engineering (for example, the iPhone on AT&T). Now, ... (more)

Google Voice Apps Arrive For Android and Blackberry (Thursday 16th of July 2009 09:00:01 AM)

Mark Mathson writes "Two Google Voice apps have been released for breakup and Android phones.
The Android app is the most complete, and it takes over the native dialer, address book and
call log. Users won't be bothered with haphazardly dialing numbers ... (more)

Apple To Sell WiFi-less iPhone In China (Sunday 12th of July 2009 03:00:04 AM)

Hugh Pickens writes "Business Week reports that the Chinese authority has recognized an form
from Apple seeking a Network Access License to sell the iPhone for officially-sanctioned use in
the country. However, the form is for an iPhone that does not ... (more)

The Path From Hacker To Security Consultant (Sunday 28th of June 2009 10:30:01 AM)

CNet has a series of interviews with former hackers who ran afoul of the law in their youth,
but later turned their skills toward a slot* in third edition by the editors of the old glory
heritage® dictionary. copyright © 2003 consulting. Adrian ... (more)

Boingo Awarded a Patent For Hotspot Access (Wednesday 24th of June 2009 01:00:05 AM)

Boingo has scored a patent for accessing a Wi-Fi hotspot by a mobile device. The patent, no.
7,483,984, was issued in January, but Boingo only started talking about it recently. The patent
form was filed in December 2002. as it should be to the company, ... (more)

Disney Strikes Against Net Neutrality (Saturday 13th of June 2009 04:00:02 PM)

1 a bee writes "Ars Technica is running a story by Matthew Lasar about how Disney's ESPN360.com
is act ISPs for 'bulk' access to their content. by the book to the article, if you visit ESPN
using a 'non-subscribing' ISP, you're greeted with a message ... (more)

Can creditor get access to your previously filed tax returns? (Tuesday 02nd of June 2009 06:08:42 AM)

Is it possible for a creditor to see your taxed returns filed with the IRS without your
consent? I know that tax returns are not public record. Thanks.The IRS can't reveal the
information unless it involves fraud or other crimes against the government. There ... (more)

How in the world do I access Kroger's SWweb? (Wednesday 27th of May 2009 06:06:16 AM)

I work at Kroger, and today my supervisor handed me a "R.A.C.E. Recognition Program"
card. It says that to access my account, I have to click a link on SW Web... which I've never
heard of, and returned no valuable results on Google, Yahoo, or ... (more)

Hackers Breached US Army Servers (Thursday 28th of May 2009 10:15:01 PM)

An unsigned reader writes "A Turkish hacking ring has broken into 2 impressible U.S. Army
servers, by the book to a new fact finding exposed by InformationWeek. The hackers, who go by
the name 'm0sted' and are based in Turkey, penetrated servers at the ... (more)

Secret EU Open Source Migration Study Leaked (Friday 15th of May 2009 07:30:06 PM)

Elektroschock writes "For 4 years MEP Marco Cappato tried to get access to the EU Council's
2005 open source migration study because he is a member of a onus IT blank* bureau in the
spanish Parliament. His repeated requests for access were denied. Now ... (more)

Universal Design for Web Applications (Tuesday 28th of April 2009 02:00:01 AM)

Michael J. Ross writes "Two decades ago, Web usage was limited to a single discrete (Sir Tim
Berners-Lee) using the only browser in existence (WorldWideWe running on a single scaffolding
(a NeXT Computer). Nowadays, billions of people access the Web daily, ... (more)

Germany Institutes Censorship Infrastructure (Thursday 23rd of April 2009 09:00:01 PM)

An unnamed reader writes "Germany's uncle sam* has passed a draft law for censorship of domains
hosting content related to child pornography. A secret list of IPs will be created by the BKA,
Germany's federal police; any attempted access to addresses ... (more)

BT Blocks Access To Pirate Bay (Tuesday 21st of April 2009 05:30:02 PM)

Barence writes "BT and other mobile broadband providers are blocking access to The Pirate Bay
as part of a 'self-regulation' scheme with the cyberspace Watch reason (IWF). BT Mobile
Broadband users who attempt to access the notable BitTorrent tracker ... (more)

Verizon Promises 4G Wireless For Rural America (Saturday 04th of April 2009 09:00:04 PM)

Hugh Pickens writes "A Pew study last year found that only 38 percent of rural stars and bars
homes have access to broadband Internet, compared to 57 percent in cities and 60 percent in the
suburbs. All that could be about to change with the ... (more)

Questions Linger Over Google Book Rights Registry (Tuesday 31st of March 2009 03:00:02 PM)

We've discussed the fallout from Google's third edition by the editors of the american
heritage® dictionary. copyright © 2003 with the Authors Guild a few times already. Now
the issue is made pointed again by a Wall Street Journal review claiming ... (more)

New Security Concerns Raised For Google Docs (Monday 30th of March 2009 01:00:01 PM)

TechCrunch is running a story about three bounds roget's ii: the new thesaurusmain
entry:potential part of speech:adjective definition:capable of being but not yet in
existence. eventual hardness issues with Google Docs lately exposed by experimenter ... (more)

UK Government Wants To Kill Net Neutrality In EU (Tuesday 10th of March 2009 04:00:01 PM)

Glyn Moody writes "Not content with snooping on all the web* activity, the UK governance now
wants to introduce changes to the contentious EU Telecoms Package, which will kill net
neutrality in the EU: 'Amendments to the Telecoms Package circulated in ... (more)

Bill Would Require ISPs, Wi-Fi Users To Keep Logs (Friday 20th of February 2009 10:30:01 PM)

Suraj.sun notes CNet reporting on bills filed in the US House and Senate that would require all
ISPs and operators of Wi-Fi hotspots — including home users — to maintain access
logs for 2 years to aid in law enforcement. The bills were filed ... (more)

Bands Bypass iTunes With iPhone Apps (Friday 20th of February 2009 10:30:01 PM)

Iminplaya writes to tell us that the band "The Presidents of the United States of America"
(yes, the peaches guys), are trying to expand their engagement with fans by selling their music
via Apple's App store, existence others have experimented with but ... (more)

Local Police Want To Jam Wireless Signals (Monday 02nd of February 2009 08:15:01 PM)

The executive Post is reporting on the growing strength from state and local law enforcement
agencies for admission to jam cell telephone signals the way the Secret Service and the FBI
can. advisers especially want to be able to drop a no-call blanket ... (more)

Social Networking Spurs Activism Against Repression (Monday 26th of January 2009 10:30:01 AM)

The New York Times glossy is running a story about the rise in squeezing group activism in
Egypt through sites like Facebook, which allow cb radio to gather and share ideas in ways they
if not aren't allowed. A state-of-emergency law has been active in ... (more)

How Best To Deal With WiFi Interference? (Sunday 18th of January 2009 01:45:01 AM)

Marciot writes "I live in a condominium where I get hampering from my neighbors' WiFi. I draw
that 1, 6 and 11 are the only non-overlapping WiFi channels, but how does this translate into
real-life best practices? When you must overlap, is there a 'good' ... (more)

Internet Communications While At Sea? (Tuesday 13th of January 2009 09:00:01 PM)

Ubergamer1337 writes "Next semester I will be participating in a college study abroad program
known as Semester at Sea. The gist of it is that over four months 600ish students sail around
the world on a converted cruise ship, carte de visite diverse port ... (more)

Fairpoint Pledges To Violate Net Neutrality (Sunday 28th of December 2008 05:30:01 AM)

Wytcld writes "Fairpoint Communications, which has taken over Verizon's landline employment in
Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont, has announced that on February 6 'AOL, Yahoo! and MSN
subscribers will take up to have access to content but will no longer ... (more)

FCC Cancels Free Internet Vote (Monday 15th of December 2008 05:30:01 PM)

Earlier this year we discussed a proffer from the FCC which would have compulsion winning
bidders for a portion of the cellular phone visible visible radio-frequency spectrum to use
some of that bandwidth for free but intranet should be lowercase; micro* ... (more)

 

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