Monday | Channel Register
Researchers dig into x86 chips for stealthier rootkits
“I don't see it as a widespread threat, because it's very hardware-dependent”
Security researchers have discovered a new technique for developing rootkits, malicious packages used to hide the presence of malware on compromised systems. via Channel Register
Sunday May 11 | Gizmonews
Emergency Telecoms Team Forced to Wait in Thailand by Burmese Junta [Burma]
“There is a lot of frustration among aid workers”
Emergency communications kits destined to help the clear-up of the Burmese cyclone have been held up by the Asian country's military junta. via Gizmonews
Friday May 9 | CIO
Google Takes Street View Snaps in Paris; Lawsuits May Follow
Wednesday May 7 | EETimes.eu
Ofcom targets safer, healthier wireless future
Britain's communications regulator Ofcom is predicting a huge range of applications for wireless technologies to make life simpler, safer and healthier, but in a far reaching report of the opportunities for the ... via EETimes.eu
Wednesday May 7 | PC World
Devonthink Pro Office Restores Scanning Capability
Devontechnologies has released updated version of its Devonthink software. Devonthink comes in Personal, Professional and Professional Office versions form US$39.95, $79.95 and $149.95 respectively. via PC World
Tuesday May 6 | MediLexicon
GE Healthcare Introduces New 3.0T MR Scanner
“We expect this product to be a robust and clinically capable MR system that will simplify MR exams without compromising quality or productivity.”
Main Category: Radiology / Nuclear Medicine Also Included In: MRI / PET / Ultrasound Article Date: 06 May 2008 GE Healthcare announced it has received clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for ... via MediLexicon
Sunday May 4 | SiliconValley.com
Hoping others buy in to latest technology
“There's a 21-year-old geek at the checkout. He just wants to know where he gets one.”
Portrait of Director of Product Marketing of a Cupertino company Ecrio Dave Beebe with a prototype of ClipPod, which translates coupons from the web into light signals that can be read at supermarket scanners. via SiliconValley.com
Friday May 2 | The Baltimore Sun
Jean Marbella: Baring your all for BWI security
“The two things people always mention are the shoes and the baggies”
The bad news: You still have to take off your shoes. The worse news: You're exposing more than that hole in your sock. via The Baltimore Sun
Thursday May 1 | Softpedia
Softi Scan to PDF 1.2 Softi Scan to PDF description This is an easy to use PDF scanning application. via Softpedia
Tuesday Apr 29 | Slippery Brick
Samsung releases smallest color laser printers
Posted in Printers by Conner Flynn on April 29th, 2008 One thing is always true about new devices. via Slippery Brick







