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Google Researchers Warn of Automated Social Info Sharing
holy_calamity writes Researchers from Google have written a paper about how social networks can undermine privacy. The most interesting scenario they discuss is merging social graphs — when correlating multiple social networks makes it possible to reveal connections that a
Another DNS Flaw Found, Patched
darthcamaro writes Remember the big DNS flaw that Dan Kaminsky discovered last year? Well, it looks like another flaw in DNS has just been patched. This time its an item that affects DNSSEC, which was supposed to be the savior
Researchers Apply P2P Principles To Car Traffic
alphadogg writes to tell us that lessons learned from peer-to-peer networks are being applied to traffic systems in order to prevent jams. Their Autonet plan would center around ad hoc networks of vehicles and roadside monitoring posts supported by 802.11
Abused IT Workers Ready To Quit
An anonymous reader writes to tell us that new research is suggesting as many as a quarter of all IT staff in small to medium businesses have suffered some sort of abuse and are looking for careers elsewhere The biggest
Google Releases Chrome 2.0 Pre-Beta
Nick Fletcher writes Just a few short months after the initial release, Google has released a pre-beta version of Google Chrome 2.0. It sports a few new features including form auto-completion, full-page zoom, profiles, and Greasemonkey support. It seems the
Nvidia 480-Core Graphics Card Approaches 2 Teraflops
An anonymous reader writes At CES, Nvidia has announced a graphics card with 480 cores that can crank up performance to reach close to 2 teraflops. The companys GTX 295 graphics cards has two GPUs with 240 cores each that
Using Drupal
Michael J. Ross writes After installing and learning the basics of the content management system Drupal, many Web developers do not know how to best proceed from there. They may realize that much of the programming potential of Drupal —
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Boxee Officially Goes Public, Anyone Can Join
Boxee, a service which lets users play and view their music, videos and photos on a connected laptop, HDTV or Apple TV, has officially stepped out of private alpha and into the public eye. Users can now sign up for
Netlabel Shares Music on BitTorrent Sites, for Free
An increasing number of musicians are experimenting with giving away their music for free on BitTorrent. This trend has led to the formation of a new Netlabel, CXCR6, which specifically targets the BitTorrent community with new album releases. We got
Burger King: Delete 10 Facebook friends, get a free Whopper
Fast-food chain Burger King has created Whopper Sacrifice, a Facebook app that will give you a coupon for a free hamburger if you delete 10 people from your friends list.
Open source Mono framework brings C# to iPhone and Wii
Mono, an open source implementation of the .NET runtime, is being used to build games for the iPhone and Wii. Ars looks at how static compilation has made it possible for Mono applications to meet Apples requirements for inclusion in
20 Websites with Beautiful Typography
An effective palette of fonts not only makes a design attractive, but also contributes to the readability and usability of the content. In this collection, you’ll find a variety of sites that showcase creative and functional uses of typography.
For a Palm Rebound, the Phone Is Not Enough
Palm, which essentially invented the smartphone category, is a shadow of its former self. Sales have plunged and Apple’s iPhone and Research in Motion’s BlackBerry have stolen market share.
Gizmodo's CES 2009 Top 10
By now, weve seen everything were going to see, and here is the cream of the crop, at least of products youll hopefully be able to buy this year—heres the best of CES: Recession edition.
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Google developer site being used to distribute malware- McAfee
McAfee says it is finding links to fake videos that download Trojans on the Google Code hosting site for developers.
Where's Windows 7 beta? Microsoft posts, then pulls the download
The file for Microsoft Windows 7 beta is hours overdue, with no announced time of arrival.
Porn producer leans on iPhone to lure new customers
Digital Playground, one of the largest makers of adult content, is among the first companies to produce an iPhone-optimized Web site.
Lawsuit over Yelp review settled
San Francisco chiropractor and his former patient settle defamation lawsuit over a negative review on the community reviews site.
Slacker Radio brings BlackBerry a neat caching trick
The awesome, free Slacker Radio app for BlackBerry does what it promises, and then some. For non-U.S. songsters, theres only one catch.
Why you should follow everyone who follows you on Twitter
Should you follow everyone who follows you on Twitter? Don Reisinger makes the case that you should -- for the good of all of us.
Twitter proposals: Good or bad?
Would you use the microblogging service to propose marriage to your beloved? Lets hear from you.
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Ballmer takes on Google, the economy and Windows 7
What does Microsofts CEO worry about most? Its Google, Google, Google. Steve Ballmer also talks about the state of Windows, taking software to the web, and the troubled economy. Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer arrived at the Consumer Electronics Show
Get smart about skills today for tomorrow's jobs
Our future will require todays high school and college students to develop a unique skill-set never seen before. We must develop 21st century skills to prepare for tomorrow, says IBMs Kevin Faughnan. Commentary - Over the next five years, the
Microsoft: Windows 7 means business
A top Microsoft Windows exec spoke to ZDNet UK about the new operating systems potential appeal for enterprise users. Windows 7 is going into public beta, Microsoft head Steve Ballmer announced at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas late
Microsoft server worm can spread via USB
A Windows Server worm that is attacking business systems also propagates via USB, says F-Secure. A Microsoft worm that is currently attacking business systems is also a USB worm, security vendor F-Secure has warned. The worm, which F-Secure calls Downadup,
Worm surge exploits Microsoft vulnerability
Both US-CERT and security organization F-Secure have issued warnings, urging IT professionals to apply a Microsoft patch. Business systems are being attacked by a worm exploiting a known Microsoft vulnerability, IT security experts have warned. Both US-CERT and security organization
AOL Australia suffers email failure
Australian AOL users suffered an email holiday last month as a billing glitch locked them out of their AOL.com email accounts. Australian AOL users suffered an email holiday last month as a Primus billing glitch locked them out of their
Satyam chairman resigns amid accounting scandal
Indian outsourcing company Satyam Computer Services announced Wednesday its founder and chairman, B. Ramalinga Raju, has resigned, following an admission that he inflated its financial performance. Satyam Computer Services announced Wednesday its founder and chairman, B. Ramalinga Raju, has resigned,
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Gadget Roundup: Innovation Is Back at CES 2009
: The Gadget Lab crew are scouring CES 2009 this week for the hottest new toys and tools debuting this year. Companies are taking some risks with new inventions and ideas, and you never know what to expect
Top 11 Most Anticipated Games of 2009
Its gonna be a great year for videogames, and these titles look likely to deliver maximum fun. From big winners to little-known gems, Wired.com runs down the years most promising games.
Why the Budget All-in-One Desktop Will Fail
Attempting to ride the success of netbooks, companies are introducing inexpensive all-in-one PC desktops. They dont stand a chance in the market, and heres why.
Intel Cash Register Knows Who You Are, What You Want
Asking the question: Do you know who I am? is not likely to score you any points at the store, even in these trying economic times. But Intel wants to change that with a proof of concept cash register that
First Post-HP 'Pretexting' Charges Filed
Federal prosecutors in Alabama and Ohio file pretexting charges under a law passed in the wake of the 2006 Hewlett-Packard spying scandal.
Video: the Magic of Mushroom Spores
High-speed video reveals that the fantastic variety of shapes of mushroom spores serves to help them catapult themselves into the air.
Vicarious Vegas: On the Ground at CES 2009
: The impending money apocalypse has forced even the most die-hard gizmo geeks to become careful penny pinchers. Never fear, if you couldnt quite stretch your dollar to Vegas this year, you can still get a taste for
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GeForce 3D Vision: Gaming Goes Stereo
Do you remember the stereo glasses that were around about 10 years ago? Now that 120 Hz LCDs are starting to pop up,
AMD Phenom II X4: 45nm Benchmarked
Can AMD finally recapture its former market lead with the Phenom II? We tested their new 45-nm CPU, which is compatible with AM2
Best Graphics Cards For The Money: Jan. '09
Detailed graphics card specifications and reviews are great—that is, if you have the time to do the research. But
Scorpio Blue: Big Notebook HDDs Go Mainstream
While two other 500 GB mobile hard drives have been available for a while, WD is the first to release this
Value In SLI? GTX 260 Core 216 Vs. GTX 280
We recently built a $2,500 gaming system with three GTX 260 Core 216 graphics cards,
System Builder Marathon: Performance & Value
We’ve built, overclocked, and tested our $625, $1,250, and $2,500 performance machines. How will these three systems compare in overall performance and value?
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36 companies named in parental control infringement lawsuit
A patent holding company that holds the license to two patents covering various forms of parental controls has sued just about any company that offers these controls for video content. Read More...
Microsoft, Symantec, more sued over OS permissions patent
A small Texas firm has filed a lawsuit against more than 20 companies, including Microsoft, AVG, and Novell, for violating its patents over data permissions and application authentication. It is unclear whether the firm may actually have a leg to
The pre's got Mojo: a developer speaks about Palm's new SDK
Ars talks with a developer who has used the SDK for the newly announced Palm pre. The takeaway is that Palm, unlike Apple, is extremely dedicated to easy development of mobile applications using open standards.Read More...
RIAA drops Atlantic v. Brennan; defendant never showed up
When a defendant failed to show up in court, the RIAA wanted a default judgment. But the judge refused (twice), and the recording industry has at last dropped the case altogether.Read More...
Fox News DMCA takedowns: it's about money, not politics
Chicagos Fox affiliate has gotten aggressive about sending out DMCA takedown notices, getting a politically progressive blogs YouTube channel shut down. But even the victims of the takedown think that money, not politics, is driving the offensive.Read More...
Hands on: Google leaps forward with Chrome 2.0 dev. preview
Google has released an early developer preview of Chrome 2.0, the next major version of the companys open source web browser. The new version has improved rendering, several impressive user interface enhancements, and preliminary support for Greasemonkey scripts.Read More...
Obama wants DTV delay, but is it too late to turn back?
Edward Markey says Congress should make a quick decision on Prez-elect Obamas call to push back the DTV transition. Ars wonders whether the idea is doable.Read More...
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Update on Windows 7 Beta Availability
It would seem that Microsoft is a little overwhelmed by the demand for Windows 7 beta and they are trying to beef up its infrastructure to handle the load. The direct link for the Windows 7 beta we posted earlier
ardware Round-Up II
CES 2009 CoverageCES 2009: Corsair and MSI @ Legit ReviewsCES 2009 Coverage @ Overclockers ClubCES 2009: Showstoppers @ ThinkComputersCoolingThermalright TRUE Copper Heatsink @ Virtual Hideout ETC.Tecon Model 55 Tube Amp For PC @ MadShrimpsVideoCounterfeit GeCube Radeon HD Graphics Cards @
“Tech-Gone-Wrong” Story Of The Day
I don’t smoke cigarettes so I laughed when they came out with electronic cigarettes. Having said that, I am somewhat of a cigar aficionado and I am not laughing at this! O.K. this post should probably be called “Steve-is-a-damn-hypocrite” but,
Circuit City Looking To Sell or Liquidate
It looks as though Circuit City has provided an update on developments in its bankruptcy court proceedings. The company has two interested parties and is seeking approval to put itself up for sale or liquidate its assets if the company
Judge Rules Against Rambus
U.S. District Judge Sue Robinson has ruled that the patents in question are unenforceable against Micron because Rambus had destroyed documents pertaining to the case. Thanks to Wayne F. for the linkage. A U.S. District Court ruled on Friday that
Windows 7 Beta Update
If you have been struggling all morning trying to get your hands on the new Windows 7 beta but haven’t been able to get it (links below give “server too busy” error) I got a couple very fast direct links
Teens Display Risky Behavior On MySpace
Newsflash! This just in, teens display risky behavior on MySpace! Tune in later for our special report called “Grass – Green, Sky – Blue.”Overall, 54 percent of the publicly available accounts they checked contained information about high-risk behaviors: 41 percent
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Dell Adamo Unveiled
Dell unveiled the long-rumored Adamo today at CES. Its a stylish ultrathin notebook with an aluminum chassis. We have exclusive pictures for those that are interested....
Improving our articles with help from the IT community
As some of our regular readers might have noticed, at Anandtech IT, we have been trying to spice up our articles and benchmarks by taking them a bit further than the usual rundown of standardized tests. Instead of limiting ourselves to tests
CES 2009 - Day 1: Netbooks, "Talking" Cars and more
If the past two CESes were mostly display shows, this years was about netbooks and mobile devices. Were done hearing about convergence, its now the age of devices....
GeForce 3D Vision: Stereoscopic 3D From NVIDIA
Though stereoscopic shutter glasses have been around for a while, the time is ripe for a resurgence if hardware and software makers get on board. NVIDIA is making the first big push with their GeForce 3D Vision....
AMD Phenom II X4 940 & 920: A True Return to Competition
Have you been waiting for AMDs return to competition? The Phenom II does just that. Its still not the Return of the Jedi, but on its third try AMD got it right. Phenom II is the first competitive quad-core CPU
CES 2009 - ASUS Expands the Eee Family
Touch enabled Eee PCs, an Eee Keyboard with built in computer, glass touchpad and wireless HDMI, and a new Atom based notebook with a 512GB SSD - standard. ASUS kicked off CES 2009 right with a huge expansion to its
Thermaltake Spedo Advanced Chassis
Thermaltake has launched a new high-end chassis with more features than you can shake a memory stick at... but is less sometimes more?...
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A new year, a new Linux.com
Many of you have commented that our NewsVac section hasnt been refreshed since the middle of last month. Others have noticed that our story volume has dropped off. Changes are coming to Linux.com, and until they arrive, you wont see
Android-powered G1 phone is an enticing platform for app developers
The free and open source software community has been waiting for the G1 cell phone since it was first announced in July. Source code for Googles Android mobile platform has been available, but the G1 marks its commercial debut. Its
Municipalities open their GIS systems to citizens
Many public administrations already use open source Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to let citizens look at public geographic data trough dedicated Web sites. Others use the same software to partially open the data gathering process: they let citizens directly add
Interclue and the pitfalls of going proprietary
The Interclue extension is supposed to give you a preview of links in Firefox before you visit them, saving you mouse-clicks and, with a little luck, allowing you to move quickly between multiple links on the same page. Unfortunately, the
Patterns and string processing in shell scripts
Shell programming is heavily dependent on string processing. The term string is used generically to refer to any sequence of characters; typical examples of strings might be a line of input or a single argument to a command. Users enter
Best wishes to you
Many religions have some sort of holiday during this season, where we look back at the joyful moments of the year thats coming to a close, and look ahead with anticipation and hope to the year to come. We hope
Displaying maps with OpenLayers
Google Maps gives you a quick and easy way to add maps to your Web site, but when youre using Googles API, your ability to display other data is limited. If you have your own data you want to display,
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The Sky is Falling!
Its been a busy week for the death of newspapers camp. Weve had Michael Hirschorns Atlantic Monthly piece forecasting the demise of The New York Times by May, Jack Shafer weighs in at Slate, James Surowiecki in The New Yorker,
The Incubation Period for iPhone Apps is Declining
A conversation with Raven Zachary at Macworld prompted me to dig into the state of new apps on the (U.S.) iTunes App store. First, I looked into the number of new apps that become available on a weekly basis. In
Crowdsourcing childhood education
The current enthusiasm we see everywhere for crowdsourcing and peerproduction seems ripe for application to pedagogy (see article).
Why the AWS Console is Good for Cloud Tool Vendors
The release of the Amazon Web Services console has had a number of people predicting doom for cloud tools providers. On the contrary, by removing a barrier to experimentation that has kept people out of the cloud, the Amazon Web
Four short links: 9 Jan 2009
Four questions, one per link: what next, can it solve a big problem, whats the final boss for Python programming, and why on earth would anyone want yogurt that glows in the dark? End Times - gloomy piece on the
The Price of Fame? About $750
I spent about an hour yesterday morning on the phone (at Canadas rather obscene cell phone rates) speaking with an editor for Continental Whos Who. The pitch is pretty typical (and I had an idea what was going on, so
SOA Still Alive and Well--Sell it to the Business
In case you need to catch up, Anne Thomas Manes of Burton Group declared that SOA met its demise on January 1, 2009, when it was wiped out by the catastrophic impact of the economic recession!.
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CES: Palm Pre wows CES crowds
Iain Thomson at CES in Las Vegas, vnunet.com, Thursday 8 January 2009 at 23:31:00 New smartphone could repair Palms fortunes As expected Palm has unveiled a new smartphone and operating system that it believes
CES: Tech giants team up on electronics recycling
Iain Thomson at CES in Las Vegas, vnunet.com, Thursday 8 January 2009 at 23:24:00 National system set up for the whole of the US Toshiba, Sharp and Panasonic have teamed up to offer a
CES 2009: Analyst notes greener and smaller event
Shaun Nichols at CES in Las Vegas, vnunet.com, Thursday 8 January 2009 at 22:29:00 Low-key CES could indicate larger problem, however The 2009 Consumer Electronics Show will be all about green computing, both environmentally
Big name customers light up LED market
John Sterlicchi, BusinessGreen, Thursday 8 January 2009 at 09:01:00 US Pentagon and New York City to roll out cutting edge energy-saving lighting technology The US Pentagon and the City of New York have this
Windows 7 beta available to test
Tom Royal, Computeract!ve, Thursday 8 January 2009 at 06:51:00 Next generation of Windows available to test from Friday 9 January Microsoft has announced the first public beta (testing) version of Windows 7, its next-generation
AMD unveils Phenom II processor
Daniel Robinson, vnunet.com, Thursday 8 January 2009 at 05:15:00 First 45nm Phenom fits into Dragon desktop platform for enthusiasts Following the launch of the Athlon Neo for ultra-thin laptops earlier this week, AMD has
CES 2009: Windows seeks to link “three screens”
Iain Thomson at CES in Las Vegas, vnunet.com, Thursday 8 January 2009 at 03:37:00 Convergence of computers, phones and TV In his keynote address at CES Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer has outlined his
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The Magic Head
It was about this time of year that it happened.  I had been working at Old Man Keffers garage when he dropped dead.  That old piece of dried meat didnt leave a damn thing in order, and the bank shut
Predictions for 2009
2008 is over, and its been quite a year. There are plenty of metaphors to go around. Some refer to the Black Swans (which couldnt possibly exist). Another author writes about the tipping point. I like to think of the
Fuck Christmas, we aren't having it this year.
For the last 10 years or so we (my wife and I) have been advocating for a change in how our respective families celebrate the Christmas holiday. This year, with the help of circumstance, we decided to cease observation of
A Mini-Guide To Surviving the Holidays
In the last few weeks of every year, most of the western world will be celebrating holidays. It is one of the few times if not the only time of year that family and friends get together and share happiness,
Isopod Attack Formations Engage
When I get into work, I usually put on a CD. Strictly to annoy the broads in the typing pool. I pipe the music through a speaker I set up one night that vents directly into their cess pit of
An Appeal To Moderate Islam
It is not the responsibility of non-Muslims to look past barbaric evil attack after barbaric evil attack and recognize that moderate Islam still exists. It is the responsibility of moderate Islam to rein in and destroy the madmen emanating from
The Making of a Mash/Lauter Tun
This is a rewrite of this diary. People were encouraging towards making it a story. Citations will be provided for images since that jew bastard who runs the place hasnt enabled image tags yet. Making beer is pretty easy, and
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Internet Companies Apologize To China For Being Too Good
We noted that the Chinese government had called out a bunch of search engines for allowing access to porn recently, and I find it amusing to see that pretty much all of the search engines called out have issued apologies.
People Noticing That New UK Email Retention Laws Might Violate Privacy Rights
Theres been an ongoing push around the world by law enforcement to require ISPs retain certain types of data, in case it comes in handy later for criminal investigations. Of course, these demands come from the wishful thinking department. The
NYC Parks Lose Free WiFi Deal
An ambitious effort to provide free WiFi in a large number of New York City parks -- including the massive Central Park -- has collapsed, after the company behind it couldnt raise the funds to build out the networks and
Turns Out Verizon Wireless' Open Pledge Has Meant Almost Nothing
Over the past few years, mobile operators began to get annoyed at being called soviet ministries for their preference towards being extremely closed off with high garden walls. So, they suddenly started to claim they were throwing their doors wide
Is Someone Playing A Joke? Why Would Penguin Force Colbert To Take Down Lessig's Remix?
Last night, Larry Lessig went on The Colbert Report to talk up his latest book Remix. While I think Remix is an important book and Lessig is a brilliant commentator on these issues, I was a little disappointed by the
Lexus' Trial Balloon On Car Spam
Lexus has announced plans to roll out a system that will allow the company to send audio messages to its cars, which most people immediately realized meant we should get ready for spam in our cars. Its pretty obvious thats
DRM Screws Users Again: eBooks About To Disappear Due To DRM Provider Shut Down
Around here, its basically preaching to the choir, so most of you probably recognize this already, but buying anything with DRM on it is basically asking for trouble down the road. The latest example? An eBook seller named Fictionwise has
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Court: Rambus Intentionally Destroyed Documents Proving Its Unfair Intention to Patent Memory T(...)
Court Declares Rambus Patents in Suit Unenforceable in Micron Delaware Case
One of the Top Four Mainboard Makers Will Leave the Market in Three Years - MSI
Vice President of MicroStar International Expects Dramatic Changes on Mainboard Market
Intel Demos Industry Support for Its Media Processor for TVs
Consumer Electronics Makers Show Interest in Internet Access Capabilities on TV-Sets