For the same reasons there is no full episode this evening, I have not provided summaries on the news links. But to the regular production schedule for next weekend’s news cast, though.
Quick News Links
- Obama wants to reform copyright, patents
- Obama FCC to push for market diversity for telecom, media
- WWII man in the middle attack
- New JVM run language combines Lisp, Ruby
- Full length content coming to YouTube through media partnerships
- Debian ported to G1
- Recovering data from vintage NASA tape
- Crowd sourcing for greater credibility in searches
- Genomics driven search research
- Gmail gets voice, video chat
- IBM hired to develop broadband over power lines
- New SEC linking guidelines may violate CDA section 230 safe harbor
- NebuAd, partner ISPs sued over DPI
- Harry Potter lexicon case appealed
- Academics produce fair use primer for the class room
- Virtualization on phones
- Is Apple building a search engine?
- Feedback forum launched to discuss issues, priorities for Obama’s CTO
- OpenID picker helps ease usability
- Proactively adopting, assessing technology
- Network neutrality legislation expected early next year
- More on forthcoming net neutrality legislation
- Obama names technologists on transition team
- WB competing with piracy in China but giving up in Korea
- KK on far future of the web
- Obama’s first YouTube address
- One year retrospect on OpenSocial
- Article on success factors other than talent
Quick Security Alerts
- Buffer overflow in Linux’s wireless support
- DNS inventor on its massive flaw
- Drive by download attack hits thousands of web sites
- One in ten DNS servers still vulnerable to poisoning
- Microsoft patches 7 year old SMB security flaw
- Examining the iPhone’s so called “Default.png” exploit
- Spammy ISP knocked off the net
- Patch releases for FF 3 and 2