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TiVo and Amazon Team Up to sell you more
Posted on 07.22.08 by templeton @ 8:53 pm

TiVo, the Silicon Valley company that introduced millions to the joy of skipping television commercials, is trying to crack a decades-old media dream. It wants to turn the television remote control into a tool for buying the products being advertised and promoted on commercials and talk shows.

The company, based in Alviso, Calif., will introduce a “product purchase” feature on Tuesday in partnership with the Internet retailer Amazon.com. Owners of TiVo video recorders will see, in TiVo’s various onscreen menus, links to buy products like CDs, DVDs and books that guests are promoting on talk shows like “The Oprah Winfrey Show,” “The Late Show With David Letterman” and “The Daily Show.”

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New OpenVZ for Linux
Posted on 09.12.07 by templeton @ 12:34 am

The team behind the OpenVZ project will announce today the availability of its operating system virtualization software for the latest stable release of the Linux kernel. OpenVZ for Linux 2.6.22 now supports user ID namespaces for improved security, and has new process ID namespace code that makes live migration possible.


According to Kir Kolyshkin, manager of the OpenVZ project, the process ID namespace code is expected to be adopted into the next release of the Linux kernel. “The code is in the mm tree (Andrew Morton’s) , from which it will be merged to Linus’s tree. Given the two-months kernel release cycle, we expect that to happen in about three months from now.” Kolyshkin acknowledges, however, nothing is “set in stone.”Kolyshkin says that the live migration capability in the most important feature of this new release of OpenVZ. “[Now] there is no need to do all resource planning ahead,” he says. “If the hardware is not capable, you just migrate your app to better hardware without any service interruption.” As long as you have at least two servers to work with, Kolyshkin says there is no downtime during migration.The new OpenVZ kernel software is available for download at the project’s Web site. Installation instructions, product documentation and a knowledge base have been posted on the application’s wiki.

Virtualization software vendor SWsoft created OpenVZ in 2005 as a collaborative open source project to correspond with the company’s Virtuozzo application in much the same way that Fedora corresponds with Red Hat Linux. Built on Linux, OpenVZ is typically used to help consolidate servers and as a sandbox for testing and development. Kolyshkin says it’s tough to pinpoint the exact number of OpenVZ users, but that the Web site attracts “tens of thousands” of visitors each month.


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Sabayon Linux x86/x86-64 3.4: Stable Release
Posted on 07.25.07 by templeton @ 12:41 am

After 4 months of hard and deep development, the Sabayon Linux Crew is happy to announce the IMMEDIATE availability of Sabayon Linux 3.4 !

The most advanced: Linux Kernel 2.6.22 with extra Power Management (PowerTop), Wireless (mac80211), Ext4 Filesystem, Scheduler (CFS) and Virtualization (KVM,Virt-Manager,VirtualBox) Compiz Fusion ..

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Ubuntu, Red Hat reject Microsoft patent deal
Posted on 06.19.07 by templeton @ 3:07 pm

Red Hat, the largest Linux vendor, and Ubuntu-maker Canonical have both rejected calls from Microsoft to forge a deal similar to the one the Redmond giant signed with Linux distributors Novell, Xandros, and Linspire.

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Apple to recall 1.8 million notebook batteries
Posted on 08.24.06 by templeton @ 3:19 pm

Apple Computer Inc. will recall 1.8 million lithium-ion notebook batteries after nine devices overheated, causing minor burns in two users, U.S. safety regulators said Thursday. The recall is the second-biggest in U.S. history involving electronics or computers, after No. 1 PC maker Dell Inc. recalled 4.1 million lithium-ion batteries last week.

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Nintendo DS to Offer Classic Games over Wi-Fi
Posted on 07.29.06 by templeton @ 1:41 pm

Nintendo has announced the release of 42 All-Time Classics for Nintento DS, a collection of 42 classic parlor, bar and table games that use the touch screen for control and can be set up as multiplayer games over Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. PictoChat allows players to send messages to each other—and to lie about the cards they’re holding…

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Coca-Cola Codebreakers
Posted on 06.18.06 by templeton @ 4:36 am

Two students from the University of Tennessee have begun a project to break the code behind Coca-Cola’s bottle-cap rewards program. Submit codes to help break the algorithm used to generate them.

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Apple’s Rumored Video Device Drives Speculation
Posted on 12.03.05 by templeton @ 5:16 am

“Endpoint Technologies Associates founder and President Roger Kay said an Apple DVR device would be a natural step for the company, which has found one of its greatest successes ever in the wildly popular iPod digital music player, now available in one model capable of playing video.”

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Western Union to pay $8.13 million to stop phone fraud
Posted on 11.15.05 by templeton @ 1:39 pm

Western Union Financial Services agreed to pay $8.13 million to help stop telemarketing fraud that targets consumers who use wire transfer services, New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer said on Monday.

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Conf roundup
Posted on 08.03.05 by templeton @ 3:00 pm

There has been lots of interesting and useful information coming out of this years security conferences (Defcon, BlackHat, What the Hack) ,but just about the only thing getting press is the Cisco IOS Vuln and Mike Lynn story. Here are some other articles of interest: Hacking hotel Infrared systems, Lock picking, WiFi World Record (125 miles), KegBot, VoIP Encryption, Car Whisperer (Previously Posted), and the annual Wall of Sheep.

There is a large list of sites with pictures from defcon 13 at defconpics.org


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