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- So the net routes around censorship? Tell it to China
- So the net routes around censorship? Tell it to ChinaEver talk to a Chinese student?Talk to someone actually in China, particularly younger people. The "Great Firewall of China" is considered a joke by most people I've talked to, and in practice appears more like brownouts then any effective censorship organ....
- Tags: INTERNET, net route, censorship, Chinese People
- Discussion threads 2008-03-18
- Russian company is hub for all manner of cybercrime
- Russian company is hub for all manner of cybercrimeSo why can't...Time Warner Cable, Yahoo High Speed, Verizon High Speed, all the various mom and pop DSL companies, or, ghasp the ones that assign domain names in the first place simply blacklist em.Let's take a proactive approach, blacklist the whole domain...
- Tags: Russian Company, TripleII
- Discussion threads 2007-10-15
- Chinese miffed by lewd Japanese computer game
- Chinese miffed by lewd Japanese computer gamehhmmYeah. I would think that making a video game based on the novell would actually some sort of merit to the book itself being good enough to warranty a video game. I'm not sure what they are so pissed about.You'll have to forgive the...
- Tags: Games, Corporate communications, game, Chinese People, computer game, computer
- Discussion threads 2006-09-28
- China blacklists 102 wireless services
- China blacklists 102 wireless servicesChina blacklists 102 wireless servicesHow the hell are these Chinese people so smart if their government keeps blocking access to information??Misleading StoryThis story is completely misleading. I'm Chinese so I went straight to the website and read the original document. The truth is, the Chinese government...
- Tags: Wi-Fi, Vertical industries, wireless, Chinese People, government, wireless service
- Discussion threads 2006-07-18
- U.S. could complain to WTO over China piracy
- U.S. could complain to WTO over China piracyThat's a lot of DVDs250 Billion lost at $1 per DVD. Even if every person in China bought DVDs that would about 150 DVDs per person. Some houw I doubt everyone in china is buying 150 DVDs per year. More like a small...
- Tags: Consumer electronics, DVD, piracy, World Trade Organization, Chinese People
- Discussion threads 2006-04-25
- Will India price itself out of offshore market?
- Will India price itself out of offshore market?Heaven forbid someone makes any money..It is bad enough we have outsourced domestic IT jobs offshore, but now that some of those we have outsourced to are doing well, we must look for even cheaper solutions. The US corporation is nothing more than...
- Tags: Outsourcing, Benefits, Now IT, language barrier, Chinese People, offshoring, catastrophe
- Discussion threads 2004-03-29
- Microsoft signs .Net deal in China
- Microsoft signs .Net deal in ChinaIf they are going to do outsourcing, why not?They will be doing outsourcing to US companies that do not have a clue and will demand .Net. You might as well take thier money! And there will be come companies in China using .Net as well....
- Tags: .NET, Application servers, Middleware, Microsoft .NET, Microsoft Corp., Chinese People, Linux
- Discussion threads 2003-11-21
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- Keeping the web open, by letting the EU deal with things
- Privacy International have said that Google's new Street View tool could breach data protection laws if people's faces are shown, according to the BBC, whereas the creator of the web, Sir Tim Berners-Lee, has made it clear that the success of the web has been because it's open for...
- Tags: Imagery, Google Inc., Web, European Commission, Europe, Street View, Channel Management, Marketing, Zack Whittaker
- Blog posts 2008-07-09
- Should free broadband be neutral?
- A lot of politicians are bandying about the idea of licensing unused or underutilized radio frequencies to create a free, nationwide broadband network. As the US gets repeatedly dinged for a lack of broadband penetration, especially in the inner city and rural areas, an initiative like this would have...
- Tags: Broadband, Broadband Internet, Network Technology, Telecommunications, Networking, Christopher Dawson
- Blog posts 2008-07-08
- Summer reading for kids
- A user on Slashdot asked yesterday for summer science fiction reading suggestions for his preteen kids. There were, of course, plenty of great thoughts from other Slashdot members that included all of the usual suspects from Bradbury to Asimov to Pratchett to Douglas Adams. However, the...
- Tags: Kid, Slashdot, Christopher Dawson
- Blog posts 2008-07-08
- Late breaking news: Microsoft investigates reports of Office Word 2002 SP 3 exploited in the wild
- From Bill Sisk, security response communications manager for Microsoft: Microsoft Security Advisory (953635) Vulnerability in Microsoft Word Could Allow Remote Code Execution Published: July 8, 2008 Microsoft is investigating new public reports of a possible vulnerability in Microsoft Office Word 2002 Service Pack 3....
- Tags: Attacker, Vulnerability, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Word, Word Processors, Microsoft Office, Security, Office Suites, Software, Nathan McFeters
- Blog posts 2008-07-08
- Kaminsky and Ptacek comment on DNS flaw
- Well, well, well, what a day for security news! I got a chance to get the scoop word of mouth from Dan Kaminsky of IOActive (pictured above [image courtesy of quinnums]) and Thomas Ptacek of Matasano pictured below on the DNS flaw that's been all over the...
- Tags: DNS, Flaw, Nate, Domain Names, Networking, Security, Internet, Nathan McFeters
- Blog posts 2008-07-08
- Broadcast or communicate?
- When the Czarist autocracy was overthrown in the 1917 Russian revolution, fundamental changes in Russian society under the new political structure occurred. A fascinating example for me is that while most of the world was busy building out telephone communications infrastructure, the Soviets chose to focus on installing...
- Tags: E-mail, Collaboration, Groupware, Online Communications, Enterprise Software, Software, Oliver Marks
- Blog posts 2008-07-08
- Geek Sheet: Configuring Synergy2 to Share Keyboard, Video and Mouse
- It's time again for another Geek Sheet. This time, we're going to show you how to share keyboard, mouse, and video click for short demonstration between multiple desktop computers, using different Operating Systems with a free Open Source program called Synergy2. Are you geeky enough that you...
- Tags: Mouse, Video, Synergy2, Client, Screen, Mice, Keyboards, Microsoft Windows, Servers, Hardware, Peripherals, Operating Systems, Software, Jason Perlow
- Blog posts 2008-07-08
- ICANN says hijacking attack due to breach at their registrar
- As we commented on, ICANN, the group that manages top-level domain TLD naming systems for the web, recently had several of its domains hijacked by a Turkish hacking group. ICANN has now commented that the hijacking was due to a security breach at the registrar that manages those URLs. From...
- Tags: Registrar, ICANN, Attack, Security, Nathan McFeters
- Blog posts 2008-07-08
- Web 3.0 - the future of social networking
- Note: re-posted after withdrawing post a few days ago; no changes made since then. I would put this very much on par with a past Scoble moment, as I've been lucky enough to see something which actually impresses me. I've seen a lot over my life, the...
- Tags: 3D, Web, Facebook, Network, Web 3.0, Scene, Vivaty Scenes, Social Networking, Online Communications, Marketing, Advertising & Promotion, Zack Whittaker
- Blog posts 2008-07-08
- They don't all really need laptops, do they?
- I've been getting this question a lot lately from administrators, parents, and taxpayers. The question isn't malicious, but rather comes from folks with a vested interest in making sure that our technology dollars directly benefit students. Does giving teachers laptops directly benefit students? For people who aren't...
- Tags: Teacher, Laptop Computer, Notebooks, Productivity, Benefits, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Human Resources, Christopher Dawson
- Blog posts 2008-07-08
- Anyone bothering to teach 35mm photography classes anymore?
- I just bought my wife a new point and shoot digital camera. The trusty Kodak 3 megapixel was getting a bit long in the tooth and more often she was lugging her 35mm SLR to take high quality shots. Since it's summertime, the Olympus Stylus 850SW seems like...
- Tags: Photography, SLR, Christopher Dawson
- Blog posts 2008-07-08
- IMHO, PhlatLight LEDs from Luminus are pretty phat
- LED screens in notebooks are becoming fairly common, if not standard, not just because of the energy issues but because people are craving smaller, lighter laptops. But what about an LED in your HDTV? Enter Luminus Devices of Billerica, Mass., which has developed an LED chip...
- Tags: Home Theater, DLP, Light-emitting Diode, Luminus Technology, Engineering, Home Entertainment, Personal Technology, Heather Clancy
- Blog posts 2008-07-08
- Love Calculator Pro (sit)
- Test your love and find your perfect match. Love Calculator Pro is unique love test and match maker software that combines various relationship tests based on age, biorhythms, astrology, and numerology to perform general and short-term compatibility test of two people.It also features baby sex prediction for a couple by...
- Tags: Software, Test, Tools & Techniques, Management
- Software downloads 2008-07-08
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