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iOS Upgrade Slides In, Jailbreakers Bust Out

TechNewsWorld - 12 hours 24 min ago
As promised last week, Apple delivered the first major upgrade of its mobile operating system, version 4.1 of iOS, and true to form, hackers found a way to jailbreak the software less than 24 hours following its official release. The major fun features of iOS 4.1 were revealed last week when Apple rolled out its latest line of iPods. Those features include the ability to automatically create high dynamic range photos. HDR is a technique for adding detail to images by melding multiple shots taken at different exposures.
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Cybercriminals Create 57,000 Fake Sites Each Week

slashdot.org - 12 hours 26 min ago
wiredmikey writes "In a recent investigation, it was discovered that cybercriminals are creating 57,000 new 'fake' websites each week looking to imitate and exploit approximately 375 high-profile brands. eBay and Western Union were the most targeted brands, making up 44 percent of exploited brands discovered. Visa, Amazon, Bank of America and PayPal also heavily targeted by cybercriminals. Banks comprise the majority of fake websites by far with 65 percent of the total. Online stores and auction sites came in at 27 percent, with eBay taking the spot as the No. 1 most targeted brand on the Web today."

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GoogleTV, AppleTV and the Battle For The Living Room

slashdot.org - 13 hours 55 min ago
An anonymous reader pointed us to an article talking about Google TV and AppleTV challenging the major networks and taking their place in your living room. It'll be a tough battle, amusingly waged on cable company wires in many major markets.

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DHS CyberSecurity Misses 1085 Holes On Own Network

slashdot.org - 14 hours 31 min ago
Tootech writes "In a case of "physician, heal thyself," the agency — which forms the operational arm of DHS's National Cyber Security Division, or NCSD — failed to keep its own systems up to date with the latest software patches. Auditors working for the DHS inspector general ran a sweep of US-CERT using the vulnerability scanner Nessus and turned up 1,085 instances of 202 high-risk security holes. "The majority of the high-risk vulnerabilities involved application and operating system and security software patches that had not been deployed on computer systems located in Virginia," reads the report from assistant inspector general Frank Deffer."

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Rackspace Shuts Down Quran-Burning Church's Sites

slashdot.org - 15 hours 16 min ago
theodp writes "In response to a complaint, Rackspace has shut down the websites of the Dove World Outreach Center, a small 50-member church which has received national and international criticism for a planned book burning of the Quran on the anniversary of the 9-11 attacks. The center 'violated the hate-speech provision of our acceptable-use policy,' explained Rackspace spokesman Dan Goodgame. 'This is not a constitutional issue. This is a contract issue,' said Goodgame, who added he did not know how long it had hosted the church's sites. Not quite the same thing, but would Kurt Westergaard's cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad also violate Rackspace's AUP? How about Christopher Hitchens' Slate articles? Could articles from one-time Rackspace poster child The Onion pass muster?"

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IOS 4.1 Jailbroken Already

slashdot.org - 16 hours 1 min ago
mspohr writes "Just hours after Apple released iOS 4.1 to great fanfare, hardware hackers found a way to jailbreak devices that run the new operating system. More surprising still, there doesn't appear to be anything Steve Jobs can do to stop them in the near future. The exploit in the boot ROM of iOS devices was first announced by iPhone Dev-Team member pod2g. It was soon confirmed by other hackers, who said that because the exploit targets such a low-level part of the operating system, Apple won't be able to stop jailbreakers without making significant hardware changes."

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YouTube for the Enterprise? Adobe Unleashes Flash Media Server 4

TechNewsWorld - 16 hours 8 min ago
YouTube's daily tally of roughly two billion downloads proves that viewing video is among the most popular activities among Internet users. Now Adobe, creator of the ubiquitous Flash Player, has introduced several solutions that could make video standard fare on corporate networks as well. These new tools are embedded in Flash Media Server 4, the latest version of Adobe's video-delivery platform, formally unveiled at IBC 2010, a global conference for professionals involved in creating and managing multimedia content, taking place this week in Amsterdam.
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How Linux Land Got Better Since Last Summer

TechNewsWorld - 16 hours 8 min ago
If the end of the year is a good time to take stock of all that's passed in the preceding 12 months, then why not the end of the summer? That, indeed, is just what Linux bloggers have been doing over the past week or so, thanks to a recent Open Ballot on TuxRadar. "Out of all the changes we've seen in the Linux world in the last year, what's your favourite?" was the question being posed, and Linux fans had no shortage of answers. "The biggest improvement in linux for me is the better and easier to use look from linux nowadays," wrote Penguin Timo, for example.
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Nike's New GPS App Leaves the Old Shoe-Chip System in the Dust

TechNewsWorld - 16 hours 8 min ago
The Nike+iPod system has been a great idea from the get-go: Use this music machine not only to play tunes while you run, but also to measure your time and distance, provide audible updates on your stats and keep track of your progress over a period of weeks, months or years. Even if you're a purist who shuns on-the-run music, you might get something out of Nike+'s other features. The only problem with the original setup was that it required a bit of extra gear. Have a favorite pair of running shoes? Toss 'em, 'cause you'll need a new pair of Nikes.
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Scientists Cut Greenland Ice Loss Estimate By Half

slashdot.org - 19 hours 7 min ago
bonch writes "A new study on Greenland's and West Antarctica's rate of ice loss halves the estimate of ice loss. Published in the journal Nature Geoscience, the study takes into account a rebounding of the Earth's crust called glacial isostatic adjustment, a continuing rise of the crust after being smashed under the weight of the Ice Age. 'We have concluded that the Greenland and West Antarctica ice caps are melting at approximately half the speed originally predicted,' said researcher Bert Vermeeersen."

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DARPA Wants Extreme Wireless Interference Buster

slashdot.org - Wed, 09/08/2010 - 23:53
coondoggie writes "This month the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency will begin looking for technology that will let wireless communications work through the most extreme interference. From the article: 'The CommEx program will assess next generation and beyond jamming threats and then develop advanced interference suppression and avoidance technologies to successfully communicate in the presence of severe, traditional, and novel types of interference that are orders-of-magnitude more severe than what are currently addressed by the most advanced systems, DARPA stated.'"

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Film Industry Hires Cyber Hitmen To Take Down Pirates

slashdot.org - Wed, 09/08/2010 - 21:33
thelostagency writes "Girish Kumar, managing director of Aiplex Software says his company is being hired by the film industry to attack online pirates. He says if a provider did not do anything to remove the link or content hosted on its site, his company would launch what is known as a denial-of-service (DoS) attack on the offending computer server. From the article: 'Kumar said that at the moment most of the payment for his company's services came from the film industry in India. "We are tied up with more than 30 companies in Bollywood. They are the major production houses." As for Hollywood films, he said they, too, used his services.'"

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The Real "Stuff White People Like"

slashdot.org - Wed, 09/08/2010 - 20:36
Here's an interesting and funny look at 526,000 OkCupid users, divided into groups by race and gender and all the the things each groups says it likes or is interested in. While it is far from being definitive, the groupings give a glimpse of what makes each culture unique. According to the results white men like nothing better than Tom Clancy, Van Halen, and golfing.

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Biometric IDs For All India's Citizens

slashdot.org - Wed, 09/08/2010 - 19:17
wiedzmin writes "This month, officials from the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI), armed with fingerprinting machines, iris scanners and cameras hooked to laptops, will fan out across the towns and villages of southern Andhra Pradesh state in the first phase of the project whose aim is to give every Indian a lifelong Unique ID (UID) number for 'anytime, anywhere' biometric authentication. While enrolling with the UIDAI may be voluntary, other agencies and service providers might require a UID number in order to transact business. Usha Ramanathan, a prominent legal expert who is attached to the Center for the Study of Developing Societies in the national capital, said that, 'taken to its logical limit, the UID project will make it impossible, in a couple of years, for an ordinary citizen to undertake a simple task such as traveling within the country without a UID number.' Next step, tying that UID number and biometric information to to their RIM BlackBerry PIN number."

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Firms Slow to Virtualize Mission-Critical Apps

internetnews.com - Wed, 09/08/2010 - 18:48
Virtualization vendors promise enterprises substantial IT cost savings, but a new survey has found that adoption continues to lag when it comes to business-critical applications.
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Dell Regains No. 2 Spot in PC Market Share

internetnews.com - Wed, 09/08/2010 - 18:16
After falling behind Acer in global sales, Dell's now back in the number two slot behind Hewlett Packard
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Big Brother In the School Cafeteria?

slashdot.org - Wed, 09/08/2010 - 18:13
AustinSlacker writes "An Iowa school district's lunch program asks children as young as 5 years old to memorize a four-digit PIN code so it can monitor what they eat in the school cafeteria - prompting some parents to claim it's an unhealthy case of 'Big Brother.' An over reaction by parents or an unnecessary invasion of privacy?"

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Viking Landers Might Have Missed Martian Organics

slashdot.org - Wed, 09/08/2010 - 17:10
Sonny Yatsen writes "A new study suggests that the Viking Landers might have found organic compounds on Mars, but failed to recognize them because of the methodology used to detect organics. The findings may suggest specific strategies that would improve on the way organic compounds are detected on the red planet."

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Cisco Sprucing Up Call Centers With Social Media

internetnews.com - Wed, 09/08/2010 - 16:48
Building on the portfolio it acquired from GeoTel more than a decade ago, Cisco is planning to layer in social media technologies as it revamps its call center products.
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FCC Study Finds Broadband Speeds Lagging

internetnews.com - Wed, 09/08/2010 - 16:32
In its latest snapshot of the broadband market, Federal Communications Commission finds that less than half of households have sufficient connection speeds.
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