Monthly Archives: May 2008
CAs Not Getting Big Response to Debian Encryption Flaw
If the experiences of some certificate authorities are any indication, fallout from a vulnerability affecting Debian-based encryption keys has not rippled out as far...
Report has Intel Eyeing SSD for Notebooks
Intel is looking to bundle solid state drive technology into its upcoming Centrino 2 platform for notebooks, which is scheduled to launch in late...
Madam Secretary: Um, Why Did You Visit Google?
The invitation looked interesting enough: U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was bringing a guest, U.K. Foreign Minister David Miliband, to Silicon Valley to...
Disabled Teens to Access IT Career Training Online
Computing Technology Industry Association, an IT interest group, announced the week of May 19 that through a $25,000 grant from the NEC Foundation of...
Nokia, Orange Mount Mobile Multimedia Push
Finnish mobile phone maker Nokia signed a three-year deal with France Telecom's Orange May 22 to push digital entertainment services in Europe. Under the...
Doodling the Google
In little more than 10 years, Google has managed to become one of the most recognizable brands on Earth.One of the ways it has...
Don’t Waste Good Security Practices
Stop using anti-virus and patch management systems! They don't work and they are a waste of time and, worse, a waste of money. OK,...
Tech’s Worst Entry-Level Jobs
Ah, May ... the winter has finally thawed away, trees are dropping petals on every sidewalk, weekend barbecues are de rigueur ... oh, and...
Google Paints a Them and Us Scenario
WASHINGTON--It's almost as if Larry Page had an enemies list entered into the BlackBerry he frequently checked during his May 22 We Love Google...
Video: The Future of the Berkman Center and the Internet
Click here to watch the videoPalfrey InterviewAt last week's Berkman@10 conference I had the chance to sit down with John Palfrey, Executive Director of...