I’m trying to lighten up today
…just for a little while. For some reason, an ad from the comic books of my youth popped into my …
…just for a little while. For some reason, an ad from the comic books of my youth popped into my …
Adobe Systems Inc, whose software is used by millions of people to read documents sent over the Internet, said on …
Continue reading Adobe says Acrobat & Acrobat Reader vulnerable to hacks
A new microscope developed by the TEAM Project (Transmission Electron Aberration-corrected Microscope), supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, has …
Continue reading Take a look through the world’s most powerful microscope
I always enjoy finding a column that sums up a vague trend that I’ve noticed, but couldn’t quite put my finger …
Continue reading How growing up has changed: The Odyssey Years
from Bruce Schneier, for Wired The Storm worm first appeared at the beginning of the year, hiding in e-mail attachments …
Continue reading Gathering ‘Storm’ Superworm Poses Grave Threat to PC Nets
It occurred to me tonight that I’m spending a lot of time immersed in the stuff of thrillers, and lately …
Oscar S. Wyatt Jr., the Texas oilman accused of cheating the United Nations oil-for-food program, pleaded guilty yesterday to paying …
by Sharon Weinberger, for The Washington Post New on the Internet: a community of people who believe the government is …
Last week the Ron Paul campaign threw down the challenge to supporters, to help Dr. Paul raise $500,000 by September …
from Times Online There are so many heartbreaking things about what is going in Burma, but for a foreigner one …
And their worst nightmare is that we’ll stop watching football, and start watching them.
Continue reading No rules for the rulers? The Texas legislature, you-tubed.
Several popular dissident blogs had already gone dark the past few days before the “damaged underwater cable” shut down Internet …