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Web Site by Stanford Experts Monitors App Security
With Apple Inc.'s iPad rolling out this weekend, developers are scrambling to create new applications -- or apps. But are they safe? That's the question a new Web site hopes to help answer. Internet security experts at Stanford University launched a site Friday that reviews how well certain Web and mobile applications protect users' privacy. ...
Internet Agency Approves Domains in Native Scripts
Four countries and two territories have won preliminary approval to have Internet addresses written entirely in their native scripts as early as this summer. However, proposals for Internet addresses that would say China" and Taiwan" in Chinese will require a few more months of technical review. The delay is not over political disputes, but rather ...
The Jazz Bakery Keeps Cooking
The Jazz Bakery is a nonprofit organization. To followers of the scene, that statement is a redundancy, of course. In Los Angeles, saying a jazz club doesn't make money is like saying a restaurant doesn't serve scrap iron. In 18 years as president and artistic director of the Jazz Bakery, Ruth Price has always known that ...
You're Leaving a Bacterial Fingureprint on Your Keyboard
The bacterial communities that live on human skin may form a bacterial fingerprint on the items that you touch. In a new study led by microbiologists Rob Knight and Noah Fierer of the University of Colorado, Boulder, researchers swabbed three different keyboards and nine mice for bacteria, then compared the genomic variation between the communities to ...
Disney Pulls NY TV Signal on Eve of Oscar's
Walt Disney Co. silences WABC-TV for many New York City-area viewers on the eve of the Oscars, part of an ongoing dispute with Cablevision Systems Corp. over carriage fees. Potentially leaving millions of New York City-area homes unable to watch Sunday's Oscar telecast, Walt Disney Co. pulled its WABC-TV signal off Cablevision Systems Corp. at ...
Nathan Scott film and TV composer, arranger and conductor
Nathan Scott, a film and television composer, arranger and conductor whose credits include composing music for the TV classics Dragnet" and Lassie," has died. He was 94. Scott, the father of jazz saxophonist and composer-arranger Tom Scott, died Saturday of age-related causes at his home in Sherman Oaks, said his daughter, Linda Colley. In a four-decade ...
Touchy Touchscreens
You're not crazy, and neither are we: The touchscreen on the Apple iPhone really is more responsive than the screens on the BlackBerry Storm, the Motorola Droid, the Nexus One and many other phones, even though all of these devices use essentially the same touch-sensing hardware. Though handset makers buy their touchscreens as components from the ...
FCC Survey: Americans Need Broadband Basics
The government's plan to provide fast Internet connections to all Americans will have to include some basic instruction in Web 101, according to a new survey of Internet users and non-users. The Federal Communications Commission's first- ever survey on Internet usage and attitudes concludes that those who aren't connected today need to be taught how ...