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Technology Review -- Steganography has long been heralded as the perfect tool for hiding sensitive information in plain site. But just as with radar detection, there are those looking to hid, and those looking to reveal what's hidden. So it should come as no surprise to see that NY Binghamton's Jessica Fridrich has outlined a pretty solid method for identifying images that contain hidden information. Anyone for Audinography?
The Register -- Microsoft has proven once again that your privacy is not its concern. It seems that in a recent .NET promo, all of the registrants had their personal information displayed on an open site. Nice, very.
CNN.com -- Ok, it's official. Technology has changed the human animal. A study of gadget-savvy youth in England reveals that children under the age of 25 can hang their hats on the fact that their thumbs are now their most dexterous digit. Thank you Gameboy!
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