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  1. Re:Inject adds in my pron? on Google Announces a Router: OnHub · · Score: 1

    >How does Google have your entire browsing history?

    How about DNS? Android defaults to Google's DNS, and now my home router does as well.

    This can't be good.

  2. Secure Android? on Phil Zimmerman Launching Secure "Blackphone" · · Score: 1

    How can we trust that the android version will be secure. As I see it, android is a data-monetization platform that also runs phones and tablets.

    Not comforting at all.

  3. Re:Some day .. on Apple Receives Patent For Accessing Sets of Apps With Different Passcodes · · Score: 1

    Prior art: Blackberry phones can be setup to allow phonecalls without a password but not access to the contents of the device.

  4. It's the back-end that will kill you. on Google Audits Street View Data Systems · · Score: 1

    The problem comes from the aggregation of the data by Google and what info can be gleaned from it.

    I have an android phone - wanna bet that it uses the name of my access point (via google) to better identify my location?

    And that's just the SSID. Why did Google never say they were collecting SSID info to start with?

    I don't think this was an accidental add-on, if they are collecting the data, they are going to use it.

  5. Re:Got it on CRTC Approves Usage Based Billing In Canada · · Score: 1

    These bandwith caps actually have little or nothing to do with file sharing.

    It's just another attempt by the Cable and Satellite companies to slow down online video.
    Bell is an ISP and also a Satellite provider. Online video eats away at their satellite business.

    Same is true of cable companies.

  6. Follow your passion on Tech Or Management Beyond Age 39? · · Score: 5, Informative

    Over the long haul, following your passion is the way to go.

    I have been at a similar crossroads, and went the management route. I am currently re-eavluating that decision since I get much more joy out of being hands-on and much less joy out of the routine administrivia that comes with being a manager.

    If you get more joy out of managing than you do as a tech, then that's likely the way you should go.

  7. Re:Likewise... on Pitfalls of Automated Bill Payment · · Score: 1

    In Canada, the post office has a service called epost http://www.epost.ca/ that is offered fee of charge and is used by banks as the bill presentment layer. Once you setup your account, you either access it through your online banking application OR you can access the site directly.

    Epost conserves your bills for 7 years online with an 'electronic postmark' for the date.

    Haven't had a glitch yet.

  8. Re:Maybe an entire cheap laptop? on Digital Storage To Survive a 25-Year Dirt Nap? · · Score: 1

    Does an Osborne 1 count? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osborne_1/

    I wonder if our laptops of today will look to us then like the ones from 1981 look to us now?

  9. Not sure you made a mistake on Mediasentry Violates Cease & Desist Order · · Score: 1

    IANAR (reader), but page 18 seems to indicate a date of 2008-02-04 18:10:28 EST.

    If the c&d was in january, then there's your proof right there.

    Or did I miss something obvious?

  10. Re:Dim bulbs on US To Extinguish (Most) Incandescent Bulb Sales By 2012 · · Score: 1

    I've got 4 CFL's installed in my outside light fixtures and have not noticed any problems with dimming below 40 degrees. Temperatures here have been hovering in the 20 F or less range and no noticeable dropoff in light output.

    In fact the only drop in light output I see is when the neighborhood kids smash my lamps...

  11. Re:Wait a sec... on ISP Fined $5000 For Hate Content · · Score: 2, Informative
    Quote: "Frankly, the ISP shouldn't have to do anything unless ordered to. And, if in doubt, they should have contacted the authorities (I don't know if they did or not)."

    Well, maybe this part of the article will help:

    From the article:

    Kulbashian may be on the hook for the $3,000 fine against Affordable Space.com, because he owned the company.



    The link between the web site and the company (ISP) is that the owner of the ISP was also a member of the association with the offending we site. Because of this, the ISP had official knowledge that the hate speech was on its servers. Therefore, the ISP became a willing participant to the hate speech. It doesn't seem like much of a stretch in this case.



  12. Re:IM Banned on Google Adds Chat To Gmail · · Score: 1

    The difference is in time-sensitive information - think stock and currency traders for example. Essentially anything that is valuable for a short period of time is at risk.

    I'm sure there are other cases out there where it's not so much the information that is disclosed, but the timing of such that makes a huge difference.

  13. Re:IM Banned on Google Adds Chat To Gmail · · Score: 1

    MOD PARENT UP!

    In the corporate space, uncontrolled communications are a problem.
    Adding this IM feature to GMAIL will be the final nail in the coffin for corporate users.

    While this is can be very useful, it can be very dangerous.

    While IM is similar to E-MAIL, once you turn off logging of the chats, it becomes epemeral and there is no longer any auditable trail.

    I can see this as being the driver behind corporate policies that will lead to the banning of gmail.com.

  14. Re:'DB Express-C' available on multiple platforms on IBM Sets DB2 Database Free (Beer) · · Score: 1

    Apparently not anymore..

    Funny message for a piece of DB software:

    2006-01-27 15:26:14.905745R download was not found in the database

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  15. Has Netcraft confirmed it? on Spam is Dead · · Score: 1

    Had to be asked.

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  16. Re:Not going to happen anytime soon on Google and Their Server Farm · · Score: 1

    If Google can provide them with a way to do that *that just works*, and if they can market it effectively, I think it has a great chance for success.

    I think you may be right, but I also think it's a significant concentration risk. Millions of people trusting all their letters, spreadsheets, and other, maybe more sensitive information to a single entity. This would be a great attractor for Identity Thieves.

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  17. Re:Not going to happen anytime soon on Google and Their Server Farm · · Score: 1

    I agree.

    Fundamentally, giving up your desktop is a matter of trust. You have to trust that your information will still be there tomorrow morning, you have to trust that your privacy will be respected, and you have to trust that you will be able to get on the net.

    It's not an just an issue of trusting Google to not be "evil". What happens if Google goes under? Who would the data belong to?

    What about market pressures if the company starts to fail? How good is their internal security?

    We have recently seen a rash of thefts of Personal Information (choicepoint anyone?). Why would anyone trust a central repository with all of their personal files, given the risks involved?

  18. SLASHSPAM on Guide to your Perfect Digital Camera · · Score: 1

    After reading the article, it seems more like an infomercial than anything else. Sparse and incorrect info, lots of flash, then the links to amazon so you can make your holiday purchase.

    Brilliant! We've been SLASHSPAMMED.

  19. NYT says /. makes sense! on Buggy Voting Machines · · Score: 5, Funny

    That should have been the headline for this article.

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  20. Re:Just another reason... on Color Laser Printers Tracking Everything You Print · · Score: 1


    "How else would they know who bought it and how to get a name from that serial number?"


    Two words: extended warranty

    So, if you want to avoid this, pay cash and don't take the warranty, don't use your member card (no costco for you), and heck, don't buy from a primary source - buy used.

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    Under capitalism, man exploits man. Under communism, it's just the opposite.
    -- John Kenneth Galbraith

  21. Re:What's this new programming language? on Chimp Can Hack Diebold Electronic Voting System · · Score: 1

    You may not need an IDE for VB, but what IDE do you use to program in NOTEPAD?

    [see, i was making a small joke about notepad being a programming language, but oh never mind]

  22. What's this new programming language? on Chimp Can Hack Diebold Electronic Voting System · · Score: 2, Funny

    From the article ...

    " He demonstrated how to change vote totals with a six-line program in Microsoft notepad ..."

    Is that the programming language for tablet pc's?
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  23. Can't go all cash - need a footprint on 1984 Comes To Boston · · Score: 1

    Actually, I think all cash is not necessarily the best way to go. Unless you lead a very simple life, you are going to need credit (house loan, car loan, student loan, line of credit, credit cards, etc).

    I thing the best approach is the hide in plain sight model where cash is used for things that are private and credit is used for things that are not.

    I'm curious about one thing -- of all the /. crowd who worry about privacy issues, how many of you keep blogs?

  24. IP rights the issue on Student Fights University Over Plagiarism-Detector · · Score: 1
    Our department at uni used to run all of the submitted coding assignments in the first year through a script that would normalise the ident style, remove the comments and change all the variables names so they they could be diffed to check for cheating.

    I think there is a significant difference between a university using scripts to check for cheating and a commercial entity that acquires the right to use students' Intellectual Property.

    In the former, the university does not make any money. In the latter, the commercial entity gets the right to use the students' papers to further the commercial entity's profits.

    -- mzungu

  25. The Great Firewall of The USA on Feds Want to Tap VoIP · · Score: 1
    He added "there is nothing to stop"" the companies from moving to other countries and setting up computer systems to serve U.S. customers.

    Not yet.