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- Chasing the torch through S.F.
- To protest the Beijing Olympic torch's visit to San Francisco Wednesday, people came with varying perspectives and varying gadgets to capture the moment. CNET News.com's Kara Tsuboi reports on how technology is changing the way people demonstrate.
- Tags: News, kara tsuboi, olympic torch, san francisco, tibet, china, protesters
- Videos 2008-04-09
- Tibetan Soul Screensaver (zip)
- Tibetan Soul is a beautiful screensaver compiled by TibetanSoul.com. Our images will show you up close the life of the common Tibetan people and the stunning Tibetan landscape. Experience Tibet the right way. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.
- Tags: Tibet, TibetanSoul, Tibetan Soul
- Software downloads 2008-04-08
- So the net routes around censorship? Tell it to China
- China has succeeded in blocking the flow of news about its crackdown on Tibetan protesters – at least in China. While Western news outlets are getting information out to the rest of the world, many Chinese remain in the dark. (This photo is of Tsezin Totsang (a 32-year old male...
- Tags: China, Censorship, Tibet, Internet, Blogging, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-03-18
- Heart of Tibet (exe)
- A new challenge for the daring treasure hunter Moorhuhn Indy! Innumerable adventurers and treasure hunters have tried to climb the mountain of Shlimalaya, infiltrate the SingSong Monks monastery and obtain the Heart of Tibet, a treasure which is rumored to have magical qualities, but none have been successful. Moorhuhn Indy...
- Tags: Tibet, Desktops, Hardware
- Software downloads 2007-06-07
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- $1 Million prize offered for cracking an encryption algorithm
- It's 2008, and companies perhaps rich on VC money to waste in a guerilla marketing tactic for generating viral buzz, still talk and act as the utopian "unbreakable encryption" algorithm is the panacea of security, or the "Hackers Hell: Privacy That Can't Be Compromised" as they pitch it. ...
- Tags: Passphrase, Malware, Encryption Algorithm, Encryption, Spyware, Adware & Malware, Cyberthreats, Security, Viruses And Worms, Dancho Danchev
- Blog posts 2008-07-07
- Recent CNN Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack explained
- Recent CNN Distributed Denial of Service DDoS attack explainedyou are racist, period.>> but am I concerned at the apparently large number of pro-China-Americans? You’re damn right I am.>> they also own so many investments in the US, it poses a real threat to our economy.So are you too scared...
- Tags: SECURITY, distributed denial of service, CNN Distributed Denial of Service, attack, CNN, denial of service
- Discussion threads 2008-04-23
- Recent CNN Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack explained
- According to Netcraft: "The CNN News website has twice been affected since an earlier distributed denial of service attack last Thursday. CNN fixed Thursday's attack by limiting the number of users who could access the site from specific geographical areas. Subsequently, an attack was purportedly organised to...
- Tags: Denial Of Service, Distributed Denial Of Service, CNN, Attack, Danchev, Security, Nathan McFeters
- Blog posts 2008-04-23
- SportsNetwork CEO: Site back up; A look at the recovery plan
- Sports Network, victim of a Chinese hacker drive-by, is back online as it recovers and revamps security following a Sunday attack. In an interview, Sports Network CEO Mickey Charles detailed some preliminary parts of its recovery plan and a few more details of the attack, which began...
- Tags: SportsNetwork, Sports Network, Hacking, Security, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-04-22
- Sports Network hit by drive-by Chinese hack
- Poor SportsNetwork, a privately owned Hatboro, PA sports site. Chinese hackers brought the site down possibly thinking it was owned by CNN, which is targeted for attacks. The poor folks at SportsNetwork right have the following posted after a denial of service drive by attack Techmeme:...
- Tags: Network, Site, Hacker, CNN, Hacking, Security, Networking, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-04-21
- OOXML appeal possible, but looks unlikely
- OOXML appeal possible, but looks unlikelyStandingISO has also stated that it will only accept appeals of NB votes from the NB itself. In other words, the only ones who can appeal for instance Norway's vote are the people who filed it.Either paid for or bullied into submissionThe results are...
- Tags: Office Open XML
- Discussion threads 2008-04-17
- Twitter: Blocked in Dubai over inconsistent values; Where's the next ban?
- The discussion about a UC Berkeley student that Twittered his arrest in Egypt and got help from the U.S. Embassy, the media and friends makes me wonder how long it will take to ban Twitter in the Arab world and elsewhere. Sound crazy? Perhaps not. Twitter is already banned in...
- Tags: Twitter, Cellular Phones, Telecom & Utilities, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-04-16
- Australian senator demands open source against US "lock-in"
- Australian senator demands open source against US "lock-in"Australian Senator Kate Lundy is on target about softwareSenator Kate Lundy is very well placed to make the comments she made - and to be heard where it matters. She is a Senator for the Australian Capital Territory ACT which was created as...
- Tags: Tools & Techniques, software, open source
- Discussion threads 2008-04-09
- The glide path to an open society
- The International Olympic Committee IOC, the Switzerland-based group responsible for Olympic event planning, has been putting pressure on China to open the Internet during the games in Beijing as part of host-nation commitment to media openness. As Ars Technica reported, the results have been decidedly mixed. Though Chinese Internet users...
- Tags: China, Government, Vertical Industries, Internet, Enterprise Software, Software, John Carroll
- Blog posts 2008-04-07
- Blogger says Cuba blocked access to her site
- Blogger says Cuba blocked access to her siteWhere's the American Media on this?The American mainstream media has such a love affair with Cuba, which I often don't understand. You'd think they'd be aghast about a country that not only runs the media, but openly suppresses any form speech. ...
- Tags: Cuba, media, Blogger
- Discussion threads 2008-03-25
- Inside China's Golden Shield
- "The connection was reset." That's the message Firefox gives me when I try to connect to a link posted by a Chinese commenter to this blog. A similar error message is the title of a fascinating piece by James Fallows...
- Tags: China, Error Message, James Fallows, Internet, Tcp/Ip, Government, Productivity, Networking, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-03-20
- Ding dong: 3Com, Bain, Huawei deal is dead
- Ding dong: 3Com, Bain, Huawei deal is deadSend Huawei and Co back to ChinaI'm completely happy. We should not allow any companies that are tied to / controlled by a foreign national government to purchase assets in the US. Maybe now that they won't own 3COM they can concentrate on...
- Tags: Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd., DING DONG, 3Com Corp., Bain
- Discussion threads 2008-03-19
- 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
- Yahoo ditches March 13 Microsoft proxy war deadline
- Yahoo ditches March 13 Microsoft proxy war deadlineNOW IT'S WAR..You don't do this to Microsoft. Microsoft's cash hoard DEMANDS to be spent to once and for all extinguish these Yahoos. My rep immediately sent me talking points which I forward to all of our internal employees. I obviously struck fear...
- Tags: Mergers & Acquisitions, monopolist, Now IT, Microsoft Corp., Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Proxy
- Discussion threads 2008-03-05
- Tibet Tianlu Achieves End-to-End Control of Financial and Human Resources Operations
- Its rapidly expanding portfolio of work prompted Tibet Tianlu to reconsider the way it managed its business. Senior managers did not have a complete view of the organization or insight into project, human resources, inventory, and procurement costs. The lack of standardized reports also made it difficult for Tibet Tianlu...
- Tags: Human Resources, Oracle Corp., Financial, Business Management, Procurement, Tibet Tianlu, Purchasing & Procurement, Financial Management, Strategy, Business Operations, Financial Planning, Finance, Management
- Case studies 2008-03-01
- Male extinction: is this good news for the planet?
- Male extinction: is this good news for the planet?PatheticSure, go ahead and kneel for the earth. Worship it and put a dagger in your chest. Get real.We are made to rule the planet. That's different from polluting it. And that's different from worshipping it. And that's different from seeing people...
- Tags: Gender and diversity, Male extinction, extinction, wive, pregnancy
- Discussion threads 2007-09-22
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