ReadWriteWeb:
Boxee, the developer of the popular Internet video aggregation software, just announced that it plans to release a dedicated Boxee hardware device in partnership with an undisclosed consumer entertainment company. This is a b (Read More)
Wireless-sector News - Congoo:
/ EIN Presswire / Zamzom, the wireless network security tool that has taken North America by storm, is now being released internationally, specifically with the launch of the all-new Italian language website at zamzom.net."Be (Read More)
Delicious hotlist:
The natural question is, what does it look like? It's vaguely C-like, butwith a lot of cleanups and simplifications. Every declaration is preceded by akeyword that identifies what it's declaring: type,func, var, or const. Lo (Read More)
Submitted by koltregaskes
from Google Reader:
Gates of Hell to open this December. A playable demo for poetic new adventure game Dante's Inferno is due to be released next month. (Read More)
CNN:
A new, more serious danger to jailbroken iPhones has emerged, says security firm Intego. The threat, currently labeled "iPhone/Privacy.A," is described as a hacking tool based on the same vulnerability used by the recent Ike (Read More)
Feld Thoughts:
The Boulder Camera highlighted a few CU Boulder students and their newest project in the article CU-Boulder students create Pac-Man Roomba game. For anyone that played Pac-Man as a kid (as I did) or anyone that loves robots, (Read More)
Los Angeles Times - Top News:
Calvin Sharp pleads not guilty by reason of insanity in the meat-cleaver attack on a 6-year-old Thousand Oaks boy in 2007. A hearing will be held to determine if he was sane on Jan. 11. (Read More)
New York Times:
Federal authorities say they’ve cracked an international computer hacking ring that stole more than $9 million within 12 hours last November, securing indictments against eight people from Russia, Estonia and Moldova.
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LA Times:
Calvin Sharp pleads not guilty by reason of insanity in the meat-cleaver attack on a 6-year-old Thousand Oaks boy in 2007. A hearing will be held to determine if he was sane on Jan. 11. (Read More)
CNET News.com:
Grand jury indicts defendants accused of hacking into RBS WorldPay network and running "one of the most sophisticated computer hacking rings in the world." Originally posted at InSecurity Complex. (Read More)
Washington Post:
Eight men have been indicted on charges that they hacked into credit card processing firm RBS Worldpay, and helped steal more than $9 million in a highly coordinated heist nearly a year ago, the U.S. Justice Department said T (Read More)
SF Gate:
Federal authorities say they've cracked a sophisticated computer hacking ring that stole more than $9 million within 12 hours last November, securing indictments against eight people from Russia, Estonia and Moldova. The acti (Read More)
Submitted by emmeffe2
from Google Reader:
Was there a golden age for international correspondents? Are current affairs now largely brought to us in dumbed down soundbites? Who now sets the framework for coverage of world events? Related StoriesPC denies killing two (Read More)
Submitted by tipd
from Twitter:
Pls RT! On Tip'd: Travel Hacking for Noobs: How We Save Hundreds on Airfare, Get Free Accommodation, & Make Money w... http://bit.ly/3ZFqSQ. (Read More)
CNN:
On a recent flight from San Francisco, California, to Atlanta, Georgia, Dr. Julie Gerberding was thrilled to get bumped up to first class. The thrill, however, quickly disappeared: As she did her victory walk to the front cab (Read More)
Global Guerrillas:
Some items of interest:Boing Boing. Corporate capture of government function. Secret, a denial of transparency claiming (falsely) nation-security interests, copyright treaty details. It's becoming impossible to argue that (Read More)
Global Guerrillas:
In almost every resilience scenario I can imagine, there seems to be an intense need for people that can fix, repurpose, replicate, or build from scratch machines, systems, and tools. They are needed in roles from maintenanc (Read More)