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27 September 2014

Shell Shock, Bash, Linux, Mac OS X

A software bug discovered in the practically ubiquitous computer program known as “Bash” makes hundreds of millions of computers susceptible to hijacking--

This is how the “Shell Shock” bug imperils the whole internet - Quartz: "The bug, which has been labeled “Shell Shock” by security experts, affects computers running Unix-based operating systems like Mac OS X and Linux. That means most of the internet: according to a September survey conducted by Netcraft, a British internet services company, just 13% of the busiest one million websites use Microsoft web servers. Almost everyone else likely serves their website via a Unix operating system that probably uses Bash."


CNET

'Vast majority' of Mac users safe from Shellshock Bash bug, Apple says
CNET
Apple says users of its OS X operating system are "safe by default" from the new security vulnerability, which has been described as bigger than ...


NDTV

Apple's HealthKit Finally Arrives, After Bugs, Botches, And Boatloads Of Apple Hype
Forbes
HealthKit is Apple's new software platform for collecting data from various health and fitness apps, and then making that data easily available to Apple ...


Fox Business

Apple Joins Rush To Fix Shellshock Bug Infecting The Internet
Huffington Post
Apple and other tech companies are hustling to address the Shellshock bug. ... Googlesaid it has fixed its code to avoid the bug, while Amazon told ...


iPhone 6 lesson: The next big thing in hardware will have to wait | ZDNet" Samsung vs. Apple vs. Nokia, HTC and Motorola. Who cares? All the hardware looks alike. The smartphone battle is won with ecosystems, cloud and sheer marketing."

AWS' reboot highlights how cloud needs patching best practices | ZDNet: "It's likely that large cloud computing players will have to adopt a security patching cadence similar to the one used by the software industry. In the future, the cloud will have its version of Patch Tuesday."

Slack Buys a Collaboration Tool in First Acquisition - Digits - WSJ"Workplace collaboration startup Slack has made its first acquisition as it prepares to compete more directly with software giants like Google and Microsoft. The company has acquired Spaces, a two-person, bootstrapped team led by serial entrepreneur Simon Vallee, Slack co-founder Stewart Butterfield said in an interview. Terms of the deal, which was done all in stock, were not disclosed."

Russia Asks Facebook, Google, Twitter to Comply With Law on Data Storage | News | The Moscow Times"If Google, Facebook or Twitter "do not obey with the demands of the Russian law, they will be subjected to administrative sanctions," Ksenzov told Izvestia. "Those three resources must make a decision about placing their data centers in Russia, and about the law on bloggers." The so-called bloggers' law, part of the same legislative package, requires bloggers whose pages receive more than 3,000 visitors per day to register as mass media and comply with a strict set of requirements — similarly to Russia's newspapers or television stations, but without any of the professional media's rights."

Samsung has more employees than Google, Apple, and Microsoft combined | Ars Technica: "At 275,000 employees, Samsung (just Samsung Electronics) is the size of five Googles! This explains Samsung's machine-gun-style device output; the company has released around 46 smartphones and 27 tablets just in 2014...."

Patent trolls are starting to get trampled | ZDNet"The Open Invention Network now has over a thousand licensees and the court cases are starting to go against the patent trolls."

Google, Microsoft Expose Brazil's Favelas - WSJ: "... frustrated residents began mapping the communities themselves, hoping to pressure authorities into providing more public services. Now those efforts are getting a boost from two of the world's biggest technology companies. Google and Microsoft have started mapping efforts in recent months in several Rio favelas. Relying largely on community groups, the companies plan to map everything from twisting, narrow alleyways to hole-in-the-wall laundromats. "The power of putting [favelas] on a map and giving them an online presence is really important to opening them up and getting them integrated into the city," says Esteban Walther, Google's director of marketing for Latin America. It's also potentially lucrative. And some local groups complain that the technology companies are piggybacking on their efforts, tapping their databases of local businesses in the hope of turning a profit. What's clear is that Brazil's favelas, once known mainly for crime and disorder, have come to represent economic opportunity...."

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01 October 2013

Internet Freedom Updates

China, US, Europe, Brazil --

China Censors Eye Internet Freedom In Shanghai Trade Zone, Says ...
Forbes
A proposed free-trade zone (FTZ) in Shanghai has fired the imagination of optimistic investors looking to China's new leaders for pro-market reforms. Backed by ...

TechWeekEurope UK

The Delicate Balance Between Internet Freedom and Big Data
Mashable
As the world keeps going online, with more and more people getting connected, there's more and more data available to be mined. And this large datasets of so ...
South China Morning Post
In a land whose uptight reputation is belied by its wicked ways, the Conservative-led British government is in midst of a crusade to enact some of the strictest ...

Washington Post

At UN, Estonian President stresses Internet governance in ...
UN News Centre
In his statement, he stressed that cyber security and internet freedom “are intrinsically linked and in no way incompatible.” “Freedom of opinion and expression ...
Kansas City Star
The key: While most Internet service providers deliver the Net to homes via copper or, in Google's case, fiber optic cable, KC Freedom Network has gone ...

Kansas City Star

President Ilves at the UN: the Internet must remain open
The Baltic Course
"The same freedom of speech and the same personal liberties that are protected by law in the real world must be applicable on the Internet," confirmed the ...
The Baltic Course

Andres Oppenheimer: Brazil's proposal to regulate Internet is scary
MiamiHerald.com
Freedom of expression advocates say that Brazil's proposals to regulate the Internet are much more respectful of individual freedoms than China's or Russia's.

Apple passes Coke as world's 'top brand'
CNN
They headed a tech-heavy list, on which IBM, Microsoft, Samsung and Intel helped round out the top 10. But Apple shone brightest, as much for its role as a cultural institution as for the products ... Apple and Google were just two of many tech ...

Microsoft should buy BlackBerry. There, I said it
ZDNet
Google the phrase, "Microsoft should buy BlackBerry". You'll see a lot of hits appear. And with good reason too—Microsoft should buy BlackBerry. It's a bargain of ... It seems that Apple sweeps consumer tech but not necessarily corporate tech ...

Google Web Designer Offered As Free Download
InformationWeek
Adobe got serious about creating HTML5 tools that could replace its Flash authoring applications in 2010 at the urging of Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple at the time, who disallowed Adobe Flash on iOS devices. In his widely read public letter, "Thoughts on ...

Microsoft Expands Power BI, Translation For Office
InformationWeek
Microsoft's new Translator app is a standalone tool but also lets Windows 8 and Windows RT users select any text within Word or PowerPoint and instantly translate it. In a blog post, Microsoft noted that organizations can use the app with custom ...

Microsoft's Surface to be under revenue microscope
Computerworld
Computerworld - Microsoft will make it easier for Wall Street and industry analysts to track revenue generated by the company's struggling Surface line of tablets, the company promised Thursday. In a conference call with analysts last week, Microsoft ...

Google pays $55 million tax in Britain on 2012 sales of $5 billion
Chicago Tribune
LONDON (Reuters) - Google, which has been grilled twice in the past year by a UK parliamentary committee over its tax practices, had a UK tax bill of 35 million pounds ($55 million) in 2012, on sales of $4.9 billion to British customers, its accounts ...

Microsoft achieves FedRAMP JAB P-ATO for Windows Azure
Wall Street Journal
Windows Azure is the first public cloud platform, with infrastructure services and platform services, to receive a Provisional Authority to Operate from the FedRAMP Joint Authorization Board...

Microsoft to pay execs who stay, pay those culled during reorg turmoil
Computerworld
Computerworld - Microsoft handed out nearly $60 million in stock grants to eight executives on the same day it filed papers with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announcing that the board had authorized special incentives to keep...

Apple Reopens In-Store Pickup for iPhone 5s
PC Magazine
Fear not: Apple's in-store pick-up option has returned this week, if only in limited capacity. Depending on your choice of size, color, and carrier, the new flagship device is available for pick up in various stores, including New York's Grand Central ...


Mystery AD1257 eruption traced to Lombok, Indonesia
BBC News
Scientists think they have found the volcano responsible for a huge eruption that occurred in AD1257. The mystery event was so large its chemical signature is recorded in the ice of both the Arctic and the Antarctic. European medieval texts talk of a sudden ...

Facebook expands Graph Search to let you search status updates
CNET
Graph Search will now let some members uncover status updates, photo captions, check-ins, and comments....

UN's massive new climate report adds little explanation for 'pause' in warming
Fox News
An enormous U.N. report on the scientific data behind global warming was made available Monday, yet it offers little concrete explanation for an earthly oddity: the planet's climate has hit the pause button. Since 1998, there has been no significant increase in ...

Dumping a Surface? eBay averages double the return of a buyback vendor
Computerworld
Computerworld - First-generation Surface owners have complained that Microsoft won't buy their used tablets to fund their jones for the new editions slated to ship in three weeks, but other markets can actually return much more cash than any trade-in ...

Feds Defend Plan to Drop Gray Wolf Protection
ABC News
Federal officials offered a staunch defense Monday of their proposal to drop legal protections for the gray wolf in most of the country, as opponents rallied in the nation's capital before the first in a series of public hearings on the plan. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife ...

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21 December 2012

Apple Feels Heat in Brazil Over iPhone Brand

Apple Feels Heat in Brazil Over iPhone Brand - WSJ.com
Wall Street Journal
SÃO PAULO—Apple Inc. is grappling with fresh trademark battles overseas for its popular mobile devices, this time for the rights to the "iPhone" name in Latin America. This week, IGB Eletrônica SA, a Brazilian electronics maker popularly known by its brand ...

RIM's Cash, Subscribers to Get Attention - WSJ.com
Wall Street Journal
TORONTO—Research In Motion Ltd. shares have been on a tear since their late-September lows, more than doubling on the back of new optimism over RIM's latest operating system and new BlackBerrys it plans to roll out next year. But with the new phones' ...

Google Apps Vault Availability Spreads to Existing Customers
eWeek
Previously the Apps Vault services were only available to new Google Apps and Apps for Education customers. Google Apps customers who also wanted to use Google Apps Vault archiving services have been out of luck in the past, since the service was...

eWeek

Microsoft: Azure Emerges as a Research as a Service Platform
eWeek
Scientists who are big on ambition but low on resources—and funds—are turning to cloud services like Microsoft Azure for their big-scale computing research projects. Microsoft officials are seeing more researchers, who are trying to push the boundaries of ...

eWeek

Twitter temporarily turns out the lights on Anonymous account | Internet & Media ...
CNET
After the hacker group allegedly posted a photo of an individual's private information, its Twitter account goes dark and then is later restored. Dara Kerr. by Dara Kerr. December 19, 2012 6:33 PM PST Follow @darakerr. Anonymous' Twitter account was ...

Yahoo! China! kills! music! search! service!
Register
Yahoo! China has finally decided to follow the lead of rival Google and shut its online music service, ostensibly as part of an overall strategy change but in a move which will also remove a service known for deep linking to pirated content. Yahoo! China said in ...

Hon Hai Eyes Expanding to Indonesia - Digits - WSJ
Wall Street Journal (blog)
The Taiwanese company, known by the trade name Foxconn, aims to tap strong domestic consumption in Southeast Asia's largest economy for profit at a time when there are growing concerns about its profitability because of rising wages at its Chinese...

Wall Street Journal (blog)

DropBox snaps up SnapJoy photo service
PCWorld
Jackie is always looking for creative mischief to get into. So it's fitting that she oversees cameras and camcorders as well as software related to photography, video, publishing, music, and Web design for TechHive and Macworld. More by Jackie Dove ...

Google Launches New Music Matching, Streaming Feature in U.S.
eWeek
Google's service automatically makes it easier to build an online music collection by scanning a user's devices for songs and adding them to their online library. Google is making it easier for music lovers to build their online music collections by introducing a...

eWeek

The Year in Space: Hello to Mars ... farewell to Neil Armstrong
NBCNews.com (blog)
Slideshow: Year in Space: 2012. Retrace the highlights of space exploration in 2012 — including a landing on Mars, a farewell to the first moonwalker, and a beautiful "Black Marble." Launch slideshow. By Alan Boyle ...

Tumblr brings native iPad, iPad mini support with updated iOS app
Apple Insider
Tumblr on Wednesday rolled out its long-awaited official iPad app, bringing native big-screen support and exclusive user interface features to owners of Apple's tablets. Tumblr iPad. Tumblr's update iOS app now offers native iPad support. | Source: Tumblr via ...

Apple Insider

Maybe Climate Change Just Really Isn't A Problem After All?
Forbes
As far as I'm concerned the great unknown of climate change has been what is the climate sensitivity? Everything else that we've been told I'm just fine with. That methane and CO2 are greenhouse gases for example. That uncontrolled emission of them might ...

2013 Toyota Avalon Limited to be the first vehicle with in-car Qi wireless charging
SlashGear
Wireless charging is no doubt the device charging method of the future. We've been hearing about Qi for a while now, with the technology being utilized by Nokia and others to bring wireless charging to mobile devices. The technology has finally found its way...

SlashGear

Report: Upgrades to iOS 6 Picking Up Steam | News & Opinion | PCMag.com
PC Magazine
Hold the iPhone—it looks like Apple's approval of a dedicated Google Maps app for iOS has spurred a fairly significant uptick in iOS 6 upgrades after all. Early returns on iOS 6 adoption rates after last week's introduction of the app suggested that iPhone users ...

Amazonian spider builds decoys from the corpses of its prey
DVICE
Deep in the Peruvian Amazon rain forest, a potentially new spider species has been found. The new breed has a trick up one of its eight sleeves as well. It's Predator-like (the kind that hunts Arnold Schwarzeneggers and Danny Glovers), creating a decoy in its ...

DVICE

Google didn't sell Motorola Home so much as it gained Arris
SlashGear
If you've been watching Google over the past few months (or years if you watched closely), you've been seeing them move closer and closer to a fully armed and operational battle station made to take on the smartphone universe top to bottom. What we've ...

SlashGear

How 20000 Pounds Of Potatoes Brought Wi-Fi To Airplanes
Business Insider
If you're flying somewhere this holiday season, you could be on a plane that offers Wi-Fi. And a good Wi-Fi connection on a plane flying 500 miles per hour at 35,000 feet was a particularly hard tech problem to solve, say the Boeing engineers who solved it.

New Online Privacy Rules for Children - NYTimes.com
New York Times
In a move intended to give parents greater control over data collected about their children online, federal regulators on Wednesday broadened longstanding privacy safeguards covering children's mobile apps and Web sites. Members of the Federal Trade ...

Mario Livio: The Hubble Space Telescope's Greatest 'Art'
Huffington Post
I think everyone will agree that some of the images taken by the Hubble Space Telescope are absolutely breathtaking. The effect they have on the viewer is, on one hand, the result of their sheer visual impact and, on the other, the fact that the objects being ...

Brands Capitalize on the 'Impending Apocalypse'
Businessweek
On Monday, Jell-O released a TV spot in which a company executive decked out in survivalist fatigues ascends a Mayan temple with a crate of Jell-O pudding. The treats, which he calls “the funnest sacrifice ever,” are meant to appease the gods who, the ...

2012 Car Tech Awards: And the winner is...
CNET
CNET reviewed almost 100 cars this year and attended auto shows around the world, finding the best in automotive tech. Here are the results of our annual awards. Wayne Cunningham · Antuan Goodwin · Brian Cooley. by Wayne Cunningham , Antuan ...

Tim Cook was second runner-up for Time's Person of the Year
tuaw.com
Time's annual Person of the Year was announced today, and it was President Barack Obama. Yesterday, we reported that Apple CEO Tim Cook had made the short list of those being considered for the honor and today we know how he fared. Cook came in ...

Strong iPhone Sales in China Indicates Undervalued AAPL Stocks
AMOG
Two prominent investment firms pointed out that the record breaking sales of iPhone 5 in China is a sign that Apple's shares is undervalued. There were also claims that the strong performance is likely to show up in this quarter's financial performance.

AMOG

Possible habitable zone planet is a mere 12 light years away
Ars Technica
Most of the exoplanets we've discovered thus far have been found because they're easy to spot—Jupiter-sized giants orbiting close in to their host stars. But the Kepler mission has been providing a huge catalog of exoplanets and with it we've obtained a very ...

Ars Technica

Walmart Reduces Price of the iPhone, iPad - Mountain View, CA Patch
Patch.com
The holiday 2012 shopping bargains did not end with Black Friday on the coveted new iPhone. Walmart, in a move the week before Christmas, announced it will begin selling the iPhone 5 for $127, which is $72 less than Apple's price when buying with a ...

Nokia Windows RT Tablet Coming to Mobile World Congress 2013
Mobile Magazine
The Microsoft Surface hasn't exactly been flying off the shelves, but that doesn't mean that Windows RT is going to lose any support. In fact, there's word that Nokia is working on a new tablet powered by Windows RT and this new device will be making its ...

Twitter lets users claim their personal history
Reuters
By Gerry Shih. SAN FRANCISCO | Wed Dec 19, 2012 6:34pm EST. SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Twitter's 200 million active users can soon savor or cringe over every single statement they've tweeted when the social media company begins sending users ...

ITC judge sides with Apple, rules Motorola's patent is invalid
BGR
The United States International Trade Commission on Tuesday ruled in favor of Apple (AAPL) in its ongoing legal dispute with Motorola. Judge Thomas Pender found that Motorola's patent for a proximity sensor that prevents accidental hang-ups was invalid, ...

A Window Opens for Apple TV (AAPL, TWC)
Motley Fool
Time Warner Cable (NYSE: TWC ) announced yesterday that it would be dropping Ovation -- an obscure independently owned cable channel -- from its lineup at the end of the month. In a move to justify the escalating costs that the cable television provider ...

Foursquare Responds To Facebook Nearby By Tapping Facebook's Friend Graph
Search Engine Land
foursquare-icon Foursquare has made a quick response to Monday's announcement of Facebook Nearby, with its own announcement today that Foursquare Explore is cranking up its personalization. The irony? It's going to use Foursquare activity from a ...

Another 2100 Sex Offenders Knocked Off Gaming Networks, Schneiderman Says
Politics on the Hudson (blog)
Another 2,100 registered sex offenders have been knocked off of online gaming networks after an additional five companies agreed to purge them from their books, state Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said Wednesday. Gaia Online, NCSOFT Corp., ...

Politics on the Hudson (blog)


To infinity and beyond! Nasa reveals new spacesuit - but was it designed by a ...
Daily Mail
Nasa's next generation of space suit - the agency's first in 20 years - will look familiar to fans of computer generated cartoon classic Toy Story. That's because the new white and green Z-1 suit bears more than a passing resemblance to the interstellar hero ...

Daily Mail

Iran supreme leader's 'Facebook page' gets likes and jibes
NDTV
Nicosia: A new Facebook page dedicated to Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was quickly attracting supporters and comments on Wednesday, despite questions about its authenticity. "The most common guess is that the Facebook page has ...

NDTV

Don't blame Instagram users -- blame Instagram
CNET
The tech press says users are at fault for this week's terms-of-service debacle. Ignore them. Casey Newton. by Casey Newton. December 19, 2012 2:14 PM PST Follow @CaseyNewton. After two days of increasingly loud arguments, the flap over Instagram's ...

Facebook predicted to overtake Google in mobile display ad revenue this year
BGR
According to a new report from eMarketer, Facebook is predicted to surpass Google (GOOG) in mobile display advertising in 2012. Google is expected to generate $339 million in mobile ad revenue this year, a significant increase from previous estimates of ...

Attack Turns Android Devices Into Spam-Spewing Botnets - Security -
InformationWeek
From an attacker's perspective, malware doesn't need to be elegant or sophisticated; it just needs to work. That's the ethos behind a recent spate of Trojan applications designed to infect smartphones and tablets that run the Android operating system, and turn ...

Rocket Carries Three Travelers to International Space Station
Wall Street Journal
A Soyuz spacecraft carrying an American, a Russian and a Canadian headed Wednesday for the ISS, where they will spend four months carrying out dozens of experiments. The rocket launched from a Russian-leased manned-space facility in Kazakhstan.

Large Hadron Collider's heir likely destined for Japan
DVICE
It feels like the Large Hadron Collider has just barely started doing science (and it's not even at full strength yet), but already plans are underway for its successor: the International Linear Collider, or ILC. The ILC will likely cost between $10 and $20 billion, and ...

DVICE

Google, Microsoft go head to head in Santa-tracking tech race
Register
Competition between Google and Microsoft keeps heating up, and this Christmas Eve children will be caught in the crossfire as the two tech giants battle to see which can keep the tightest tabs on Santa Claus as he pilots his sleigh around the globe.

How Facebook Might Further Annoy Users Next Year
Wired
Having already ticked off many users in late 2012 with photo-licensing changes, sharing limitations, and an end to policy voting, Facebook plans to insert video ads into users' News Feeds in 2013, according to a report. Facebook plans to unveil 15-second ...

Wired

Nintendo TVii comes to Wii U on December ...
CNET
The service incurs no additional charge and requires no additional equipment for users to get it to work. Don Reisinger. by Don Reisinger. December 19, 2012 7:05 AM PST. The Nintendo Wii U GamePad plays a central role in TVii's functionality ...

Carriers put the finishing touches on their 2012 LTE rollouts — Mobile ... - GigaOM
GigaOM
Verizon is adding an additional 29 cities and towns to its 4G footprint, while Sprint and AT&T each brought LTE online in a handful of markets. All three have met their 2012 goals, but there's still a big gap between Verizon and everyone else. Verizon LTE ...

Humble Indie Bundle 7: Dungeon Defenders, Legend Of Grimlock, Shank 2 And ...
Forbes
These days there's a Humble Bundle for everything—from THQ games to eBooks. With Humble Indie Bundle 7 we're back to good old fashioned indie games. This time around we have six games and one movie: Snapshot, The Binding of Isaac, Closure, and ...

Forbes

Pilot whale washes ashore on MDI; cause of death may remain mystery
Bangor Daily News
A dead 11-foot-long female pilot whale rolls in the waves on a beach near Bass Harbor on Mount Desert Island on Wednesday, Dec. 19, 2012. Researchers with Allied Whale said there are no obvious physical signs of why the animal died. They have tied the ...


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