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| Foundations of mac os x leopard security jsuda writes "At least a half-dozen times in the book 'Foundations of Mac OS X Leopard Security' the authors state that there is a misconception that the Macintosh computer is immune from security problems. That allegation may explain why there are very few books published (and nearly none in recent years) about security for the Mac. This book is meant to change all that. The authors acknowledge that the Mac OS X software has had little of the security problem experience of Windows (and other operating systems, to a lesser extent) but they spend 455 pages detailing exactly where and how the Macintosh platform is (or may be) vulnerable." Read below for the rest of Jsuda's review. Foundations of mac os x leopard security
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| Professional techniques for video game writing Aeonite writes "Professional Techniques for Video Game Writing is the followup to Game Writing: Narrative Skills for Videogames, and the second book written by members of the Game Writers' Special Interest Group of the 14,000 member strong IGDA. The book covers much of the same terrain as its predecessor, but offers a tighter focus on some specific points, covering more technical (as in technique) details rather than broader narrative theory; if the first book was a Google Map, this one would be the Street View." Keep reading for the rest of Michael's review. Professional techniques for video game writing
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| All your coffee are belong to us Wolf nipple chips writes "Craig Wright discovered that the Jura F90 Coffee maker, with its honest-to-God Jura Internet Connection Kit, can be taken over by a remote attacker, who can cause the coffee to be weaker or stronger; change the amount of water per cup; or cause the machine to require service (call this one a DDoC). 'Best yet, the software allows a remote attacker to gain access to the Windows XP system it is running on at the level of the user.' An Internet-enabled, remote-controlled coffee-machine and XP backdoor — what more could a hacker ask for?" All your coffee are belong to us
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| Wiretapping law sparks rage in sweden castrox writes "This Wednesday at 9am the Swedish Parliament is voting on a new wiretapping law which would enable the civil agency (FRA — Defense Radio Agency) to snoop on all traffic crossing the Swedish border. E-mail, fax, telephone, web, SMS, etc. 24/7 without any requirement to obtain a court order. Furthermore, by law, the sitting Government will be able to instruct the wiretapping agency on what to look for. It also nullifies anonymity for press tipsters and whistleblowers. Many agencies within Sweden have weighed in on this, with very hefty criticism, e.g. SÄPO (akin to FBI in the US), the Justice Department, ex-employees of FRA, and more. Nonetheless, the ruling party block is supposedly pressuring its members to vote 'yes' to this new proposed law with threats to unseat any dissidents. After massive activity on blogs by ordinary citizens, and street protests, the story has finally been picked up by major Swedish news sources. The result will likely be huge street protests on Wednesday. People have been completely surprised since this law has not gotten any media uptake until very late in the game." Wiretapping law sparks rage in sweden
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| Taking the wii controller to the next level funfail writes "It's a Wii without the $250 console. It's virtual Pong and so much more. Any object is now an input device, even your fingers. Camspace is a pure software solution that allows nearly any ordinary PC webcam (95% are supported) to track up to four objects — even as small as 5mm — in real-time and with very high accuracy and reliability (Windows only). Techcrunch has an in-depth article and a video." Very neat idea, but it appears that it is in a limited beta only, and source doesn't appear likely. Taking the wii controller to the next level
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| Wall street becoming a linux stronghold alphadogg recommends an article about the rise of Linux on Wall Street. We discussed the beginnings of this trend last year. From NetworkWorld: "Wall Street firms increasingly are buying into Linux, but some still need convincing that open source licensing and support models won't make using the technology more trouble than it's worth. Linux providers, speaking this week at the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association conference in New York City, stated their cases that Wall Street firms have nothing to fear about diving into open source. Red Hat and Novell argued that's especially true now that specialized Real Time Linux has been developed that meets strict low-latency and messaging requirements of brokerages and trading firms." Wall street becoming a linux stronghold
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| Building an effective information security policy architecture Ben Rothke writes "Security policies are like fiber, that is, the kind you eat. Everyone agrees that fiber is good for you, but no one really wants to eat it. So too with information security policies. They are sorely needed, but most users don't go out of their way to comply with them. And in many firms, they are not even trained in what they have to do. But failure to have adequate information security policies can lead to myriad risks for an organization." Keep reading for the rest of Ben's review. Building an effective information security policy architecture
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| H.r. 4279 would establish federal ip cops MrSnivvel writes "H.R. 4279, Prioritizing Resources and Organization for Intellectual Property Act of 2008, is gaining momentum in Congress. It passed the House a few days back. It would allow the Feds to seize hardware that has even one file coming from 'dubious origins,' e.g. downloaded from P2P. If passed into law, the bill would establish an Intellectual Property Enforcement Division within the office of the Deputy Attorney General. Rep. John Conyers says the goal is to 'prioritize intellectual property protection to the highest level of our government.'" H.r. 4279 would establish federal ip cops
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| Hp introduces first-ever 30-bit, 1 billion color display justechn writes "I recently had the opportunity to see, first hand, HP's new 30-bit, 1 billion color LCD display. I have to say I am impressed. Not only is the HP Dreamcolor LP2480zx capable of displaying so much more than standard LCDs, but it considered a Color Critical display. This means if you work with videos or photos you can be guaranteed that what you see is what it is supposed to look like. With 6 built-in color spaces (NTSC, SMPTE, sRGB, Rec. 709, Adobe RGB and DCI), you can easily switch to the one that best suits your applications and process. At $3,499, it is too expensive to be a consumer level LCD, but compared to other Color Critical displays (which can cost as much as $15,000 and $25,000) this is a real bargain. This display was a joint venture between HP and DreamWorks animation. When I talked to the executives of DreamWorks, they were very excited about this display because it solved a huge problem for them." Hp introduces first-ever 30-bit, 1 billion color display
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| Paper stronger than cast iron TaeKwonDood writes "All paper is made of cellulose, which at the nanoscale level is quite strong, but paper processing makes large, fragile fibers that break easily. Researchers in Sweden have have come up with a manufacturing process that keeps the fibers small, resulting in 'nanopaper' with over 1.6 times the tensile strength of cast iron (214 megapascals vs. 130 mPa). And since cellulose is the most abundant organic compound on the planet, it's cheap to use compared to other exotic, expensive-to-produce options — such as carbon nanotubes." Paper stronger than cast iron
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| Street level youth media A program for inner-city youth in Chicago that educates about media and technology to build self esteem and critical thinking skills. Street level youth media
Thu, 05 Jun 2008 14:32:00 GMT,
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| Street level youth media - mission Summer Classes July 7-August 29, 2008! Vocalo Workshops May 20 & 27th! Summer Art Apprenticeship 2008-Call for Mentors! My Community Matters April 24th 6-8 pm! Street level youth media - mission
Sat, 24 May 2008 08:20:00 GMT,
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| Google maps Use Street View to: View street level photographs (select cities) Take virtual walks; pan, rotate and zoom: Explore cityscapes, landmarks, points Google maps
Fri, 13 Jun 2008 12:07:00 GMT,
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| Home page The above email button goes to a general email account and was developed for. general questions and comments about Street Level Ministry. Home page
Fri, 18 Jan 2008 02:29:00 GMT,
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| Street level artist - news A booking agency focused on Christian performers. Information about artists and itineraries. Offices in Indiana, USA. Street level artist - news
Sun, 15 Jun 2008 15:46:00 GMT,
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| Street level 2009: history to bring together street workers from across Canada, who were struggling with the stress, burn-out and isolation of working in street ministries. Street level 2009: history
Fri, 13 Jun 2008 06:59:00 GMT,
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| Street level 2009 A Canadian forum on homelessness designed to educate those who serve the poor and homeless street people. Street level 2009
Tue, 10 Jun 2008 18:44:00 GMT,
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| Street-level bureaucracy - wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Street-level bureaucracy is a term used to refer to a public agency employee who actually performs the actions that implement laws. Street-level bureaucracy - wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tue, 20 May 2008 21:53:00 GMT,
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| Street level The chicago tribune covered a story worth tracking. Dance parties let hipsters go `buck wild' on the cheap | Chicago Tribune "" Dance parties let hipsters go `buck wild' on the ... Street level
Sun, 15 Jun 2008 19:42:00 GMT,
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| Street level studios :: This is our website. We made it ourselves (we had some help). We can put things up, take things down. We are always changing. Please look around. Street level studios ::
Sun, 20 Jan 2008 16:10:00 GMT,
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