Archive for February, 2007

Verizon Launches Live Cell TV

Eight television networks feed video content to mobile phones through the new service, which costs $15 to $25 a month. By the Associated Press.
Original post by Brad

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News: RIAA opposes new fair use bill

A new bill in the U.S. Congress aimed at protecting the fair use rights for consumers of copyright material would “legalize hacking,” the Recording Industry Association of America said.
Original post by Cory

Freedm Sidewalk Galleries

Taking art literally to the streets, Dr. Martens’ Freedm Sidewalk Galleries are curated art shows exhibited billboard-style on the sides of buildings in New York and San Francisco. Now in its second installation series, each street side “gallery” showcases one of the five emerging artists chosen by either artist Shepard Fairey or Surface magazine brand […]

CompUSA Ready to Deal?

The computer retailer plans to shutter 126 stores, and greedy geeks get ready to snag some bargains. In Gadget Lab.
Original post by Cory

Man Arrested in Cisco Fraud Plot

A Massachusetts businessman accused of bilking the company out of millions of dollars worth of networking gear faces 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine. By the Associated Press.
Original post by Cory

News: Symantec: Vista fairly secure but still full of holes

Symantec said that Microsoft has done a decent job securing Vista, but there are still many holes that could be exploited.
Original post by Cory

News: CompUSA to shutter more than half its stores

CompUSA will close more than half of its retail computer and electronics stores in the next two to three months.
Original post by Cory

Castrated RFID Talk at Black Hat

Following a lawsuit threat, a security researcher goes ahead with a presentation on vulnerabilities in RFID access cards– but doesn’t demonstrate problems with HID Global’s system. By Kim Zetter.
Original post by Cory

A Poison Pen From the RIAA

The recording industry debuts a new carrot-and-stick approach for dealing with file-ripping students and the colleges and ISPs who know them. By Eliot Van Buskirk.
Original post by Cory

Directors’ Dilemma: Cut or Not?

David Fincher’s lengthy Zodiac is the latest in a long line of flicks to beg the question: How much movie is too much? By the Associated Press.
Original post by Cory