Archive for December, 2008
t3rmin4t0r writes “Just when you were breathing easy about Kaminsky, DNS and the word hijacking, by repeating the word SSL in your head, the hackers at CCC were busy at work making a hash of SSL certificate security. Here’s the scoop on how they set up their own rogue CA, by (from what I can […]
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AdamWeeden writes “According to research done by the Boston Globe, HP has been secretly using a third-party company to sell printers to Iran. This is illegal under a ban instituted in 1995 by then US President Bill Clinton. The third-party company, Redington Gulf, operates out of Dubai and previously stated on their web site that […]
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Iddo Genuth writes “Cliff Kushler, the inventor of the T9 keyboard technology for numeric keypads, has developed a new alphanumeric entry technology for touch-screen laptops and Smartphone devices. This latest technology, named Swype, works with an on-screen QWERTY keyboard similar to ones found on Windows Mobile and the iPhone. The difference from the usual method […]
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will_die writes “The people at iSuppli have taken apart an October 2008 version of the PlayStation 3 to create a bill of materials, along with providing a comparison to original PS3. The article provides information about the changes Sony has made. One of the big ones was that the hardware has gone from costing $690.23 […]
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ackthpt writes “Headlines have been popping up on Google News: ‘Terry Pratchett declared himself “flabbergasted” to receive a knighthood as he led a group of writers, actors and performers honoured today.’ The Discworld author and stalwart adversary of Alzheimers Disease has been a member of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) for Services to […]
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RobGoldsmith writes “New images are now available of SpaceX’s Falcon 9 being assembled. The images are accompanied with a small update from SpaceX. If there are no unexpected delays, it’s possible Falcon 9 will be completely integrated by the end of the year. This update shows real flight hardware and really brings the rocket alive. […]
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Sub Zero 992 writes “Heise Security (article in German) is reporting that at this year’s Chaos Communications Congress (25C3) researchers in Europe’s dedected.org group have published an article (pdf) showing, using a PC-Card costing only EUR 23, how to eavesdrop on DECT transmissions. There are hundreds of millions of terminals, ranging from telephones, to electronic […]
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swestcott writes “The New York Times has an interesting article about the transition to the Obama administration and NASA’s transition to the new Orion.”
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Migraineman writes “NASA has released a 400-page Columbia Crew Survival Investigation Report [16MB PDF.] If you’re interested in a detailed examination and timeline of the events leading to the destruction of Columbia, this is well worth the time. The report includes a number of recommendations to increase survivability of future missions.” Reader bezking points out […]
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ruphus13 writes “Alan Cox — one of the lead Linux kernel developers at Red Hat — is leaving the company after 10 years and is heading to Intel, where he can focus on more low-level development tasks. Some are speculating whether this is indicative of a shift to a more ‘application-centric’ vision at Red Hat. […]
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