Archive for September, 2010

Security

Did The Stuxnet Worm Kill India’s INSAT-4B Satellite?

September 30th 2010 | Posted by admin

On July 7, 2010, a power glitch in the solar panels of India’s INSAT-4B satellite resulted in 12 of its 24 transponders shutting down. As a result, an estimated 70% of India’s Direct-To-Home (DTH) companies’ customers were without service. India’s DTH operators include Sun TV and state-run Doordarshan and data services of Tata VSNL.
INSAT-4B was [...]

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Security

Reality Check: Is Stuxnet’s Iran Connection The New Iraqi WMD?

September 30th 2010 | Posted by admin

The Stuxnet worm isn’t just infecting thousands of industrial control systems–its hype is also spreading unchecked throughout the news outlets of the Western world. The latest take on the media’s new favorite piece of malicious software: this article in the New York Times wherein John Markoff makes a series of bad assumptions when he writes “As [...]

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Gadgets

QNAP intros 1080p-capable NMP-1000P network multimedia player

September 30th 2010 | Posted by admin

It’s a minor refresh, but a refresh nonetheless. If you’ll recall, we saw the original NMP-1000 break cover at CeBIT 2009, and now that we’re 1.5 years in the future, the QNAP NMP-1000P is making its debut for those who crave 1080p. Judging from the exterior, little has changed from then until now, but the [...]

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Gadgets

Nokia N8 first unboxing

September 30th 2010 | Posted by admin

Nokia said Q3, Nokia has delivered Q3. Just. The long-awaited first shipments of the Finnish market leader’s N8 handset are today finally going out, and we’ve gotten our hands on one of the very first retail units out there. Gaze upon the gallery below to see what you’ll be getting inside the box alongside your [...]

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Gadgets

Kia Pop recharges in 6 hours with 87mph top speed and 100-mile range

September 30th 2010 | Posted by admin

After an August tease the all-electric Kia Pop concept car is now getting a proper reveal at the Paris Motor Show. Pop is a three-meter long three seater featuring a number of futuristic touches like rear-view cameras in each door, a full length glass roof, and an otherwise transparent OLED panel that displays all your [...]

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Gadgets

Toshiba announces ‘no-frills’ Satellite C660 laptop

September 30th 2010 | Posted by admin

We’ve got to give Toshiba a bit of credit here — it’s certainly not trying to sell its new Satellite C660 (and accompanying Satellite Pro model) as something it’s not. Tossing around words like “adequate” and “no-frills,” the company says that the revised Satellite is a “smart and affordable” solution, and it does indeed look [...]

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Gadgets

Six Android browsers enter the ring, only one reigns supreme

September 30th 2010 | Posted by admin

Choice is a good thing, and Android users certainly have a lot of choices. Default launcher or Launcher Pro? Fancy animated live wallpaper or static picture of adorable puppies? Stock browser or alternative? It’s that last question that has plagued so many, and to offer some guidance PC World pitted six of the Market’s top [...]

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Gadgets

Nokia N8 shipments begin, usher in Symbian^3 era

September 30th 2010 | Posted by admin

Nokia’s N8 is now shipping to those of you who pre-ordered. It may not be the device that’ll make you leave your beloved BlackBerry, iPhone, or Android phone but Nokia’s N8 with its significantly enhanced Symbian^3 OS is without a doubt the best you can do if you’re one of the millions of Symbian users [...]

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Gadgets

Nokia N8 shipments begin, ushers in Symbian^3 era

September 30th 2010 | Posted by admin

Nokia’s N8 is now shipping to those of you who pre-ordered. It may not be the device that’ll make you leave your beloved BlackBerry, iPhone, or Android phone but Nokia’s N8 with its significantly enhanced Symbian^3 OS is without a doubt the best you can do if you’re one of the millions of Symbian users [...]

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Gadgets

Flying Humvee a step closer to reality, still seems like a really bad idea

September 30th 2010 | Posted by admin

It looks like AAI Corp has, indeed, landed the contract for feasibility studies of the Transformer flying Humvee project, which as far as we can tell takes a lightly armored (if armored at all) four man vehicle and puts it in the air, practically begging to be hit by a rocket-propelled grenade. And if that [...]

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