Archive for December 14th, 2007

Dec14

Windows Server 2008: Manage Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration

In Windows Server 2003, Microsoft introduced the Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration feature. In many organizations, the first task that admins take is to disable this “feature” as it can very quickly become a hindrance to getting work done. To disable the feature, you had to use ASdd/Remove…

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Dec14

Apple keeps mum about critical security fixes

Apple has released security updates for QuickTime and its Java runtime for Macs that rectifies a whole bunch of serious security vulnerabilities. In a bizarre twist, the company is not presenting them as a security fix despite the very real risk posed to millions of affected users. …

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Dec14

New York Stock Exchange opts for Linux

The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) invested heavily in x86-based Linux systems and blade servers in its NYSE Hybrid Market trading system that was launched last year. But more than flexibility and cost, the key desire from this new computing architecture is technology independence. Excerpt from…

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Dec14

Portrait of a ‘Halo 3′ Forge Artist

Brock Davis’ intriguing 3-D self-portrait shows off the power of the game’s map-customization tool.

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Filed in: Personal Tech


Dec14

How to Make a 3-D Self-Portrait in Halo 3

The creator of an eye-catching image reveals how to use the game’s Forge map-customization tool to trick the eye.

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Dec14

Office Live Workspace Is Microsoft’s Most Promising Web App Yet, But It’s Tied to the Desktop

Microsoft’s newly-released Office Live Workspace is a web app that lets you share documents and edit them right in the browser. It would be a revolutionary release if it didn’t require Microsoft Office to be installed on your computer as well.

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Dec14

Knol Launch: Google’s ‘Units of Knowledge’ May Raise Conflict of Interest

Google announced that it is testing an encyclopedia-like feature called Knol. It may mark a shift in Google’s strategy, to extend control not just over search results but also over content.

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Dec14

Giving Avatars Real Bodies

trogador writes “Researchers are working to associate online avatars with physical bodies, connecting virtual reality robots with steel and software counterparts. The unification of software and mobility like this results in the so-called ‘Ubibot’ (ubiquitous robot), which the researchers predict is the future of interactive robotics. In the future, avatars on your pc/cell/pda screen may be able to bring you your tea or scratch your back. ‘Two key components of the interface involve the sensor mapper and behavior mapper. The sensor mapper helps Rity get physical (ultrasound) sensor information from Mybot, enabling the virtual avatar to use physical information. The behavior mapper helps Rity actually perform physical behaviors using Mybot in a real environment, enabling the avatar to interact physically with human beings in real environments.’”

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Filed in: Hardware


Dec14

Why Lane Hartwell Popped the ‘Here Comes Another Bubble’ Video

After making a copyright claim that effectively kills a viral video, the photojournalist behind the takedown guts her Flickr account and focuses on taking control of her images.

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Filed in: Personal Tech

Dec14

Evidence Mounts for Electromagnetic Earthquake Precursors

A 30-year-old argument over whether earthquakes are preceded by an electromagnetic signal continues this week at the American Geophysical Union annual meeting.

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