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Your unbiased list of vehicles is based on your preferences and years of consumer input. http://autochoiceadvisor.com/html/main.htm?version_id=ACA&source_id=ACM ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Top Stories for Friday, May 21, 2004: http://www.acm.org/technews/current/homepage.html "Conference Mulls Web as Personal Memory Store" "Banned E-Voting Systems Likely to Be Ready Nov. 2" "Senate Hears Mixed Reviews of Anti-Spam Law" "Self-Managing Systems Not So Self-Evident" "Flaws Drill Holes in Open-Source Repository" "A Design Epiphany: Keep It Simple" "Shape-Shifting Remakes Interfaces" "New York College to Open OSDL Linux Research Site" "Disaster Drill Tests New Wireless Technologies Developed at UCSD and Cal-(IT)2" "OS X Security Flaw Plagues Web Browsers" "Smart Glasses Detect Eye Contact" "Want to Charge It? You'll Have to Talk to Your Credit Card" "Executives Criticize the Tech Industry" "West Urged to Share Internet Governance" "Innovation That Leaves No One Behind" "The Age of Purposeful Machines" "E-Health on the Horizon" "The Yoga of the Software World" "Experts Concerned About Future of Invention" ******************* News Stories *********************** "Conference Mulls Web as Personal Memory Store" Leading researchers at ACM's World Wide Web conference this week are debating the implications of the Internet as an archive of people's lives that can be used as a memory aid. Technical papers presented at the conference, Taking place through Saturday, may 22 in New York ... http://www.acm.org/technews/articles/2004-6/0521f.html#item1 "Banned E-Voting Systems Likely to Be Ready Nov. 2" An upbeat California Secretary of State Kevin Shelley expressed confidence on May 19 that electronic voting systems banned in 10 counties will pass muster in time for the November presidential election. This optimistic prediction was made following a Senate Elections and Reapportionment ... http://www.acm.org/technews/articles/2004-6/0521f.html#item2 "Senate Hears Mixed Reviews of Anti-Spam Law" Witnesses offered differing opinions about the effectiveness of the CAN-SPAM law at a May 20 hearing of the Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee. FTC Chairman Timothy Muris praised the law, noting that his agency has filed 62 cases against spammers as well as cases ... http://www.acm.org/technews/articles/2004-6/0521f.html#item3 "Self-Managing Systems Not So Self-Evident" Autonomic computing experts agree their field is still relatively immature, and that vendors still need to build out their product portfolios and educate people about self-managing technology. The first-ever International Conference on Autonomic Computing brought together lead ... http://www.acm.org/technews/articles/2004-6/0521f.html#item4 "Flaws Drill Holes in Open Source Repository" As hackers increasingly target Linux-enabled software, E-Matters chief security and technology officer Stefan Esser recently disclosed vulnerabilities in two widely used source code repository applications that could make open-source software projects susceptible to exploitation by ... http://www.acm.org/technews/articles/2004-6/0521f.html#item5 "A Design Epiphany: Keep It Simple" Technology continues to head down the path of complexity, but MIT Media Lab associate professor John Maeda has gathered a team to work on the problem. Though plug-and-play, ease-of-use, and one-click shopping have been touted widely, the fact is that companies are addicted to increasing ... http://www.acm.org/technews/articles/2004-6/0521f.html#item6 "Shape-Shifting Remakes Interfaces" Variable functionality delivered by reconfigurability is the concept behind the Haptic Chameleon, a prototype video control knob developed by Sony that researchers plan to deploy initially in automobile and home entertainment controls. The interface combines changeable shapes and force feedback to ... http://www.acm.org/technews/articles/2004-6/0521f.html#item7 "New York College to Open OSDL Linux Research Site" As the first higher-education institution to become an affiliate member of the nonprofit Open Source Development Labs (OSDL), New York's Marist College will serve as a mainframe resource for Linux developers to run qualified projects and test software, as well as further enhance school ... http://www.acm.org/technews/articles/2004-6/0521f.html#item8 "Disaster Drill Tests New Wireless Technologies Developed at UCSD and Cal-(IT)2" University of California, San Diego, (UCSD) students tested their new wireless technologies at an emergency response drill conducted by San Diego County officials: The drill involved more than 250 people, simulated two consecutive radiological explosions, and brought together paramedics, the ... http://www.acm.org/technews/articles/2004-6/0521f.html#item9 "OS X Security Flaw Plagues Web Browsers" The Macintosh OS X operating system allows malicious Web sites to launch downloaded applications via URLs, but can be fixed by changing the Internet preferences. The flaw was discovered by Mac enthusiast "lixlpixel" and published on a Swiss Macintosh Web site, where it was picked up and ... http://www.acm.org/technews/articles/2004-6/0521f.html#item10 "Smart Glasses Detect Eye Contact" Canadian researchers have developed a pair of sunglasses that use infrared to determine whether someone is making eye contact with the wearer, an ability that could prove useful in video blogging. One of the glasses' inventors, Roel Vertegaal of Queen's University's Media Lab, says the ... http://www.acm.org/technews/articles/2004-6/0521f.html#item11 "Want to Charge It? You'll Have to Talk to Your Credit Card" Credit card fraud could be significantly reduced with the new Beepcard device that uses speech recognition technology to verify the owner's identity before allowing a phone- or Web-based transaction. The prototype card features a microphone that the owner must utter a password into, while ... http://www.acm.org/technews/articles/2004-6/0521f.html#item12 "Executives Criticize the Tech Industry" Members of the Business Roundtable say the technology industry sells software that is vulnerable to hackers and too complicated for consumers to use safely. The trade group comprised of executives from the top 150 U.S. corporations estimates more than $1 billion is spent addressing computer ... http://www.acm.org/technews/articles/2004-6/0521f.html#item13 "West Urged to Share Internet Governance" Since the World Summits on the Information Society (WSIS) meeting last December, the international debate over Internet governance has revealed three areas of legitimate concern, writes University of Ottawa law expert Michael Geist. First, there needs to be greater involvement of ... http://www.acm.org/technews/articles/2004-6/0521f.html#item14 "Innovation That Leaves No One Behind" As Internet technology becomes more of a core component for national communications infrastructure, the FCC is looking at mandating accessibility for disabled people: The Commission's Internet Policy Working Group (IPWG) held a summit in early May that showed the potential ... http://www.acm.org/technews/articles/2004-6/0521f.html#item15 "The Age of Purposeful Machines" Truly conscious machines may be the stuff of fantasy, but researchers worldwide are making significant strides in the creation of machines that exhibit purposeful behavior thanks to breakthroughs such as teleo-reactive programs (TRPs) designed to set up behavioral rules in changing ... http://www.acm.org/technews/articles/2004-6/0521f.html#item16 "E-Health on the Horizon" Physicians and hospitals are treating diseases, avoiding complications, and saving patients' lives more efficiently with telemedicine technologies, whose appeal and necessity are growing as e-health equipment becomes less expensive, broadband connections spread, tech-savvy baby boomers age, and ... http://www.acm.org/technews/articles/2004-6/0521f.html#item17 "The Yoga of the Software World" The business value of deploying open source software (OSS) solutions resides in whether their cost and flexibility advantages outweigh various burdens related to installation, maintenance, and security. McAfee research scientist Robert Watson believes open source offers consumers more ... http://www.acm.org/technews/articles/2004-6/0521f.html#item18 "Experts Concerned About Future of Invention" Invention is one of the driving forces of national competitiveness and quality of life, but too little attention is paid to fostering invention in schools and in poorer regions, according to a report sponsored by the National Science Foundation and the Lemelson-MIT Program. 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HEADLINES AT A GLANCE:

  • Conference Mulls Web as Personal Memory Store
  • Banned E-Voting Systems Likely to Be Ready Nov. 2
  • Senate Hears Mixed Reviews of Anti-Spam Law
  • Self-Managing Systems Not So Self-Evident
  • Flaws Drill Holes in Open-Source Repository
  • A Design Epiphany: Keep It Simple
  • Shape-Shifting Remakes Interfaces
  • New York College to Open OSDL Linux Research Site
  • Disaster Drill Tests New Wireless Technologies Developed at UCSD and Cal-(IT)2
  • OS X Security Flaw Plagues Web Browsers
  • Smart Glasses Detect Eye Contact
  • Want to Charge It? You'll Have to Talk to Your Credit Card
  • Executives Criticize the Tech Industry
  • West Urged to Share Internet Governance
  • Innovation That Leaves No One Behind
  • The Age of Purposeful Machines
  • E-Health on the Horizon
  • The Yoga of the Software World
  • Experts Concerned About Future of Invention

     

    Conference Mulls Web as Personal Memory Store

    Leading researchers at ACM's World Wide Web conference this week are debating the implications of the Internet as an archive of people's lives that can be used as a memory aid. Technical papers presented at the conference, Taking place through Saturday, may 22 in New York ...

    [read more]      to the top


    Banned E-Voting Systems Likely to Be Ready Nov. 2

    An upbeat California Secretary of State Kevin Shelley expressed confidence on May 19 that electronic voting systems banned in 10 counties will pass muster in time for the November presidential election. This optimistic prediction was made following a Senate Elections and Reapportionment ...

    [read more]      to the top


    Senate Hears Mixed Reviews of Anti-Spam Law

    Witnesses offered differing opinions about the effectiveness of the CAN-SPAM law at a May 20 hearing of the Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee. FTC Chairman Timothy Muris praised the law, noting that his agency has filed 62 cases against spammers as well as cases ...

    [read more]      to the top


    Self-Managing Systems Not So Self-Evident

    Autonomic computing experts agree their field is still relatively immature, and that vendors still need to build out their product portfolios and educate people about self-managing technology. The first-ever International Conference on Autonomic Computing brought together lead ...

    [read more]      to the top


    Flaws Drill Holes in Open Source Repository

    As hackers increasingly target Linux-enabled software, E-Matters chief security and technology officer Stefan Esser recently disclosed vulnerabilities in two widely used source code repository applications that could make open-source software projects susceptible to exploitation by ...

    [read more]      to the top


    A Design Epiphany: Keep It Simple

    Technology continues to head down the path of complexity, but MIT Media Lab associate professor John Maeda has gathered a team to work on the problem. Though plug-and-play, ease-of-use, and one-click shopping have been touted widely, the fact is that companies are addicted to increasing ...

    [read more]      to the top


    Shape-Shifting Remakes Interfaces

    Variable functionality delivered by reconfigurability is the concept behind the Haptic Chameleon, a prototype video control knob developed by Sony that researchers plan to deploy initially in automobile and home entertainment controls. The interface combines changeable shapes and force feedback to ...

    [read more]      to the top


    New York College to Open OSDL Linux Research Site

    As the first higher-education institution to become an affiliate member of the nonprofit Open Source Development Labs (OSDL), New York's Marist College will serve as a mainframe resource for Linux developers to run qualified projects and test software, as well as further enhance school ...

    [read more]      to the top


    Disaster Drill Tests New Wireless Technologies Developed at UCSD and Cal-(IT)2

    University of California, San Diego, (UCSD) students tested their new wireless technologies at an emergency response drill conducted by San Diego County officials: The drill involved more than 250 people, simulated two consecutive radiological explosions, and brought together paramedics, the ...

    [read more]      to the top


    OS X Security Flaw Plagues Web Browsers

    The Macintosh OS X operating system allows malicious Web sites to launch downloaded applications via URLs, but can be fixed by changing the Internet preferences. The flaw was discovered by Mac enthusiast "lixlpixel" and published on a Swiss Macintosh Web site, where it was picked up and ...

    [read more]      to the top


    Smart Glasses Detect Eye Contact

    Canadian researchers have developed a pair of sunglasses that use infrared to determine whether someone is making eye contact with the wearer, an ability that could prove useful in video blogging. One of the glasses' inventors, Roel Vertegaal of Queen's University's Media Lab, says the ...

    [read more]      to the top


    Want to Charge It? You'll Have to Talk to Your Credit Card

    Credit card fraud could be significantly reduced with the new Beepcard device that uses speech recognition technology to verify the owner's identity before allowing a phone- or Web-based transaction. The prototype card features a microphone that the owner must utter a password into, while ...

    [read more]      to the top


    Executives Criticize the Tech Industry

    Members of the Business Roundtable say the technology industry sells software that is vulnerable to hackers and too complicated for consumers to use safely. The trade group comprised of executives from the top 150 U.S. corporations estimates more than $1 billion is spent addressing computer ...

    [read more]      to the top


    West Urged to Share Internet Governance

    Since the World Summits on the Information Society (WSIS) meeting last December, the international debate over Internet governance has revealed three areas of legitimate concern, writes University of Ottawa law expert Michael Geist. First, there needs to be greater involvement of ...

    [read more]      to the top


    Innovation That Leaves No One Behind

    As Internet technology becomes more of a core component for national communications infrastructure, the FCC is looking at mandating accessibility for disabled people: The Commission's Internet Policy Working Group (IPWG) held a summit in early May that showed the potential ...

    [read more]      to the top


    The Age of Purposeful Machines

    Truly conscious machines may be the stuff of fantasy, but researchers worldwide are making significant strides in the creation of machines that exhibit purposeful behavior thanks to breakthroughs such as teleo-reactive programs (TRPs) designed to set up behavioral rules in changing ...

    [read more]      to the top


    E-Health on the Horizon

    Physicians and hospitals are treating diseases, avoiding complications, and saving patients' lives more efficiently with telemedicine technologies, whose appeal and necessity are growing as e-health equipment becomes less expensive, broadband connections spread, tech-savvy baby boomers age, and ...

    [read more]      to the top


    The Yoga of the Software World

    The business value of deploying open source software (OSS) solutions resides in whether their cost and flexibility advantages outweigh various burdens related to installation, maintenance, and security. McAfee research scientist Robert Watson believes open source offers consumers more ...

    [read more]      to the top


    Experts Concerned About Future of Invention

    Invention is one of the driving forces of national competitiveness and quality of life, but too little attention is paid to fostering invention in schools and in poorer regions, according to a report sponsored by the National Science Foundation and the Lemelson-MIT Program. The report, ...

    [read more]      to the top


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