Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Monday, December 3, 2012
Why new anti-piracy system could be a nightmare
[ Sun, 02 Dec 2012 13:11:13 EST ]
No, "six strikes" isn't a phrase from some esoteric version of baseball played on Mars â it's a colloquialism for a new anti-piracy warning system designed to track copyright infringers and help internet service providers (ISPs) take progressively punitive measures to discourage or prevent said infringers from engaging in further copyright-violating activities.
[ Sun, 02 Dec 2012 13:11:13 EST ]
No, "six strikes" isn't a phrase from some esoteric version of baseball played on Mars â it's a colloquialism for a new anti-piracy warning system designed to track copyright infringers and help internet service providers (ISPs) take progressively punitive measures to discourage or prevent said infringers from engaging in further copyright-violating activities.
Sunday, December 2, 2012
Could a Syria-style Internet blackout happen in the US?
[ Sat, 1 Dec 2012 00:53:42 GMT ]
The ongoing Internet blackout in Syria this week prompts curiosity as to whether such an event could happen in one's own country. Here's one measure that gives a rough idea of how difficult it would be for your government to legally shut down the Internet.
[ Sat, 1 Dec 2012 00:53:42 GMT ]
The ongoing Internet blackout in Syria this week prompts curiosity as to whether such an event could happen in one's own country. Here's one measure that gives a rough idea of how difficult it would be for your government to legally shut down the Internet.
Singer forced to pay promised $1M reward for found laptop
[ Sat, 01 Dec 2012 20:15:57 GMT ]
Singer Ryan Leslie makes a YouTube video offering $1 million for the safe return of his stolen laptop and an external hard drive. A German man finds them. Leslie refuses to pay. A court decides he has to. [Read more]
[ Sat, 01 Dec 2012 20:15:57 GMT ]
Singer Ryan Leslie makes a YouTube video offering $1 million for the safe return of his stolen laptop and an external hard drive. A German man finds them. Leslie refuses to pay. A court decides he has to. [Read more]
McAfee nabbed? His blog says maybe, following CNN interview
[ Sun, 02 Dec 2012 00:03:32 GMT ]
Not long after a secretive CNN interview with fugitive software pioneer John McAfee, McAfee's own blog posts an item saying he may have been captured. True? Or another twist in an already odd tale? [Read more]
[ Sun, 02 Dec 2012 00:03:32 GMT ]
Not long after a secretive CNN interview with fugitive software pioneer John McAfee, McAfee's own blog posts an item saying he may have been captured. True? Or another twist in an already odd tale? [Read more]
Saturday, December 1, 2012
Could a Syria-style Internet blackout happen in the US?
[ Sat, 1 Dec 2012 00:53:42 GMT ]
The ongoing Internet blackout in Syria this week prompts curiosity as to whether such an event could happen in one's own country. Here's one measure that gives a rough idea of how difficult it would be for your government to legally shut down the Internet.
[ Sat, 1 Dec 2012 00:53:42 GMT ]
The ongoing Internet blackout in Syria this week prompts curiosity as to whether such an event could happen in one's own country. Here's one measure that gives a rough idea of how difficult it would be for your government to legally shut down the Internet.
Facebook photo a Powerball prank? A million users hedge bets
[ Sat, 01 Dec 2012 01:51:12 GMT ]
A Facebook user posts a photo of himself with a "winning" Powerball ticket and asks fellow Facebookers to share it for a chance at a million bucks. Does he get a response? We'll give you one guess. [Read more]
[ Sat, 01 Dec 2012 01:51:12 GMT ]
A Facebook user posts a photo of himself with a "winning" Powerball ticket and asks fellow Facebookers to share it for a chance at a million bucks. Does he get a response? We'll give you one guess. [Read more]
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