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ACM TechNews
Volume 5, Number 484
Date: April 18, 2003
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Top Stories for Friday, April 18, 2003:
http://www.acm.org/technews/current/homepage.html
"Eluding the Web's Snare"
"Debate: Should You Hire a Hacker?"
"Wi-Fi Could Let Iraq Skip Steps to Leap Into Broadband"
"Women Need Widescreen for Virtual Navigation"
"Fiber Loop Makes Quantum Memory"
"Glowing Beads Make Tiny Bar Codes"
"Battlefield Internet Gets First War Use"
"Expert Warns of Cyberthreats"
"Feds, Tech Industry Partner to Fight Cyberterrorism"
"Making More of a Noise"
"Tech Sector Starts to Feel the Effects of SARS Virus"
"Uncle Sam: Share Your System Secrets"
"Analyst Predicts Next-Generation Super Network"
"Study: Techies Could Use Some PR"
"H-1B Debate Flares as EE Jobless Rate Hits 7 Percent"
"Listening In"
"Almost Human"
"Teen Technology Goes to Battle"
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"Eluding the Web's Snare"
Results from the Pew Internet and American Life Project's 2002
survey show that 42% of American adults still do not
regularly use the Internet despite many of them being able to if
they chose to do so. Project director Lee Rainie said the ...
http://www.acm.org/technews/articles/2003-5/0418f.html#item1
"Debate: Should You Hire a Hacker?"
Reformed hackers make terrific security advisors for
corporations, argued onetime hacker Kevin Mitnick during a panel
session at the RSA Security Conference today. Taking the
opposing view was fellow panelist Christopher Painter, current ...
http://www.acm.org/technews/articles/2003-5/0418f.html#item2
"Wi-Fi Could Let Iraq Skip Steps to Leap Into Broadband"
The reconstruction of Iraq following the downfall of Saddam
Hussein's regime could involve a Wi-Fi deployment that outpaces
that of the U.S., because Iraq will not be plagued by
traditional phone and cable networks that would otherwise hamper ...
http://www.acm.org/technews/articles/2003-5/0418f.html#item3
"Women Need Widescreen for Virtual Navigation"
Computer scientists from Microsoft's Redmond, Wash., research lab
and Carnegie Mellon University told attendees at a Florida
computer usability conference last week that men are better than
women when it comes to navigating through virtual environments ...
http://www.acm.org/technews/articles/2003-5/0418f.html#item4
"Fiber Loop Makes Quantum Memory"
New quantum computing research has yielded a short-term memory
device that uses an optical fiber loop to store quantum
information. Johns Hopkins University's Applied Physics
Laboratory has created a simple device that traps photons in an ...
http://www.acm.org/technews/articles/2003-5/0418f.html#item5
"Glowing Beads Make Tiny Bar Codes"
Corning scientists have devised a process to synthesize minuscule
barcoded beads through the fusion of glass doped with lanthanide
metal oxide ions, which glow at certain wavelengths under
ultraviolet light. The mixture is drawn into a rectangular ...
http://www.acm.org/technews/articles/2003-5/0418f.html#item6
"Battlefield Internet Gets First War Use"
Wednesday's raid by the U.S. Army's 4th Infantry Division on the
Taji air base in Iraq inaugurated the Force 21 Battle Command
Brigade and Below (FBCB2), an advanced networking system that
monitors the movement of combat vehicles in a sort of ...
http://www.acm.org/technews/articles/2003-5/0418f.html#item7
"Expert Warns of Cyberthreats"
Samuel Berger, who served the Clinton administration as national
security advisor, told reporters at this week's RSA Conference
that the U.S. should increase funding for both physical
and cyberspace-related security measures, and warned the ...
http://www.acm.org/technews/articles/2003-5/0418f.html#item8
"Feds, Tech Industry Partner to Fight Cyberterrorism"
The federal government and leading technology vendors have agreed
to develop voluntary computer security standards meant to raise
the baseline of Web security and customer trust online; companies
that pass the standards, which will not be quickly outmoded ...
http://www.acm.org/technews/articles/2003-5/0418f.html#item9
"Making More of a Noise"
While currently inflexible and expensive to deploy, voice
technology is making improvements and gaining acceptance in
certain areas. Experts say voice commands would be most useful
in factory or vehicle settings where users cannot easily use ...
http://www.acm.org/technews/articles/2003-5/0418f.html#item10
"Tech Sector Starts to Feel the Effects of SARS Virus"
Arabia.com, based in the British islet of Guernsey, has announced
that it plans to sell Iraq.com but will not release its target
price. In other Internet and computing news, Intel has cancelled
forums to be held in Beijing and Taipei because of the SARS ...
http://www.acm.org/technews/articles/2003-5/0418f.html#item11
"Uncle Sam: Share Your System Secrets"
The Homeland Security Department issued a proposal on Tuesday
that will supposedly quell industry groups' fears about
disclosing infrastructure security data to the government by
promising to keep such data confidential. The proposal ...
http://www.acm.org/technews/articles/2003-5/0418f.html#item12
"Analyst Predicts Next-Generation Super Network"
Gartner expects all future communications needs to be supported
by a hybrid next-generation network (NGN) that melds the Internet
with wireless and public switched telephone, and industry experts
predict such a network will arrive within two years. The ...
http://www.acm.org/technews/articles/2003-5/0418f.html#item13
"Study: Techies Could Use Some PR"
A Deloitte & Touche/IDG Research Services survey of 200 IT
managers finds that two-thirds of respondents have been unable to
relate the value of their IT departments' contributions to
executives, which has led to a "murky view of technology" among ...
http://www.acm.org/technews/articles/2003-5/0418f.html#item14
"H-1B Debate Flares as EE Jobless Rate Hits 7 Percent"
The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) disclosed last week that 7%
of U.S. electronic engineers were unemployed in the first
quarter of 2003, compared to 3.9% in the fourth quarter of
2002. The BLS also reported that unemployment among computer ...
http://www.acm.org/technews/articles/2003-5/0418f.html#item15
"Listening In"
The signals intelligence (Sigint) network of ground-based
antennas and orbiting satellites was once considered the most
effective electronic surveillance system in the world, but that
effectiveness was undercut in recent years by the collapse of the ...
http://www.acm.org/technews/articles/2003-5/0418f.html#item16
"Almost Human"
Human simulation technology has advanced significantly over the
past few years, and Maryland-based companies such as SIMmersion,
BreakAway Games, and Immersion Medical are cresting the
simulation technology wave and refining programs that can be ...
http://www.acm.org/technews/articles/2003-5/0418f.html#item17
"Teen Technology Goes to Battle"
Peer-to-peer technology, popular among song-trading teenagers on
the Internet, is seeing action in the military and in
humanitarian efforts. The U.S. Defense Department is employing
off-the-shelf products such as Microsoft NetMeeting, and software ...
http://www.acm.org/technews/articles/2003-5/0418f.html#item18
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