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...for lateral thinkers and multi-media interests only...:)...Adi Shamir and Eran Tromer: Acoustic cryptanalysis. And I thought I was the only one who could hear the capacitors in my computer and TV. [Hack the Planet]
5:58:29 PM
Students uncover new Wi-Fi vulnerability. Students at the Queensland University of Technology Information Security Research Centre in Australia have uncovered a flaw in an IEEE 802.11 (Wi-Fi) protocol that allows attackers with a simple Wi-Fi-enabled handheld device to effectively shut down a wireless local area network. [InfoWorld: Top News]
5:55:44 PM
US small biz filled with optimism. Blue skies ahead, survey claims By John Oates
5:52:52 PM
Spam fighters infiltrate spam clubs. Tales from the underground By John Leyden
5:51:58 PM
PulpFiction is a new aggregator for OS X. I like the UI, although there are some things I can't figure out about it. [Hack the Planet]
5:51:03 PM
...has anyone noticed this in the US? ...in your recruiting???...'Big improvement' in ICT teaching. Schools inspectors report a big improvement in ICT in schools, with better resources and better teaching. [BBC News | Technology | UK Edition]
5:49:18 PM
Security and 64 bits coming to Intel's Prescott in June. Prescott supports the NX (no execute) feature designed to prevent worms and viruses from executing dangerous code through the exploitation of buffer overflows, Intel said. [Computerworld News]
5:46:20 PM
...for contemporary culture comment freaks only...Love quests drive online content spending. After online personal ads and dating Web sites, top spending was on business content and entertainment. [Computerworld News]
5:45:32 PM
...dreamin'...Peek Into the Future at NextFest. Wired magazine's NextFest, a mini world's fair of the latest and greatest technology, previews the future of gadgets, provided you can live through the commercials. By Leander Kahney. [Wired News]
5:43:29 PM
You may think this is off-topic for landscape architecture...but try to understand what this person writes as your busy client getting a project status update from you...Rebecca MacKinnon offers a user's perspective on Reuters' video RSS feeds. "It's already having an impact on how I follow news events." [Scripting News]
5:42:16 PM