ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast – West African leaders said Wednesday they will return to Ivory Coast to resume negotiations with Laurent Gbagbo after a first visit failed to force him to surrender the presidency and hand power to the internationally recognized winner of last month’s election. The 15-nation regional bloc ECOWAS had threatened military intervention if Gbagbo did not step aside…
Continue reading …Danish and Swedish authorities have arrested five people suspected of planning an “imminent” attack in Copenhagen against a newspaper that printed controversial cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad. Three of the
Continue reading …Photo by suvodeb via Flickr Creative Commons IBM has unveiled a list of five innovations that will alter the way we run our lives, and change how our societies work, in five years. Among the innovations are batteries that breathe air, environmental sensors built into practically everything from our cell phones to our wallets, adaptive traffic patterns for personalized commutes, and cities that run on waste heat from data centers. … Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …It’s highly improbable that you actually need yet another option when looking for a watch band to house your iPod nano 6G , but if that first-run version you sprung for is already in tatters, HEX has a little something worth considering. The company has just started shipping its HEX Watch Band in the US of A, with $29.95 netting you a soft, flexible band that requires no complicated plug-and-play action whatsoever. Just pop your nano into the face, strap it on your arm, and roll. It’s designed to be remarkably rugged (as seen in a torture video just past the break), and the headphone socket is arranged in a way that nicely runs the cable up your arm towards your cranium. The only problem? Choosing which of the nine hues fits your personality best. Gallery: HEX iPod nano 6G watch band Continue reading HEX ships iPod nano watch band, dares you to destroy it (video) HEX ships iPod nano watch band, dares you to destroy it (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 29 Dec 2010 10:27:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …It’s hardly a fresh idea — researchers have claimed that GSM calls could be cracked and listened in on for years . But there’s a difference between being able to do something with a $50,000 machine and a warrant, and being able to do the same thing with a few $15 Motorola phones, a laptop, open source software and 180 seconds of spare time. Security Research Labs researcher Karsten Nohl and OsmocomBB project programmer Sylvain Munaut recently spoke about a new GSM hack at the Chaos Computer Club Congress in Berlin, and they were able to walk the audience through the eavesdropping process in a matter of minutes. According to them, it’s not terribly difficult to use a $15 handset to “sniff out” location data used to correctly route calls and texts, and once you’ve nailed that down, you could use modified firmware to feed raw data into a laptop for decryption. Using a 2TB table of precomputed encryption keys, a cracking program was able to break in within 20 seconds — after that, you’re just moments away from recording a live GSM call between two phones. Of course, speeches like these are made to encourage security officials to beef up the layers between you and ill-willed individuals, but it’s hard to say what (if anything) will change. For now, we’d recommend just flying to each and every person you’d like to speak with. Unless you live in the Greater New York area — you’re probably better off risking a hacked conversation than heading out to LGA / JFK / EWR. Researchers eavesdrop on encrypted GSM call: all you need is a $15 phone and 180 seconds originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 29 Dec 2010 09:17:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Image credit: The Urban Conversion Whether we are talking about plans for industrial-scale warehouse aquaponics , Growing Power’s community-focused urban aquaponics , or the wealth of DIY backyard aquaponics enthusiasts , there is no shortage of people dreaming big about the potential of aquaponics (the marriage of aquaculture and h… Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …Central Statistics Bureau reports that Israeli population has grown in 2010, nearly reaching 7.7 million. Over 75% of citizens are Jews, data shows
Continue reading …If your morning’s been running low on a little thing called awesomeness , hurry past the break and gorge yourself on the stuff in the embedded videos. For the more patient among you, we’ll set the scene. A young chap by the name of Ryan has repurposed an old mini-fridge from his college days into a beer-firing drone, which can accept instructions on beer brand, temperature, and destination, before launching it at the target with a force of 50psi. An embedded webcam assists the iPhone user in aiming the throws, while it’s also said to record every toss and tweet it out for posterity as well. If this thing could slice bread, we’d probably offer to marry it. Continue reading iPhone-controlled beer cannon is the robot friend of our dreams (video) iPhone-controlled beer cannon is the robot friend of our dreams (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 29 Dec 2010 08:48:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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