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| TidalTV New Episodes of Your Favorite TVShows Added Daily. Watch for Free! beta.tidaltv.com | | Iran announces manned space mission plans Lucas123 writes "After Iran's first attempt to launch a satellite on Sunday fell noticeably short of the Earth's atmosphere (though Iran claimed it made it into orbit), government officials stated they intend to put a man into space within 10 years. The long-range ballistic technology used to put satellites into space can also be used for launching weapons. Iran says it has no intention to use the technology for launching nuclear warheads." Iran announces manned space mission plans
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| Rudy! Rudy, the inspirational story you know and love. Full length. Wathc Free now on Crackle. http://crackle.com/c/Rudy | | Slashdot's disagree mail In this week's Disagree Mail, I try to show the range of messages I get. It's not all angry or insane, sometimes it's sent to us for no apparent reason. We start off a little mad, slip into a whole bunch of crazy and finish with someone who has a complaint about racism at his favorite restaurant. Read below to get started. Slashdot's disagree mail
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| Sweep the Leg! Watch the Karate Kid Online Free. Exclusively on Crackle. http://crackle.com/c/The_Karate_Kid | | Judge rules man cannot be forced to decrypt hd I Don't Believe in Imaginary Property writes "In Vermont, US Magistrate Judge Jerome Niedermeier has ruled that forcing someone to divulge the password to decrypt their hard drive violates the 5th Amendment. Border guards testify that they saw child pornography on the defendant's laptop when the PC was on, but they made the mistake of turning it off and were unable to access it again because the drive was protected by PGP. Although prosecutors offered many ways to get around the 5th Amendment protections, the Judge would have none of that and quashed the grand jury subpoena requesting the defendant's PGP passphrase. A conviction is still likely because prosecutors have the testimony of the two border guards who saw the drive while it was open." The article stresses the potential importance of this ruling (which was issued last November but went unnoticed until now): "Especially if this ruling is appealed, US v. Boucher could become a landmark case. The question of whether a criminal defendant can be legally compelled to cough up his encryption passphrase remains an unsettled one, with law review articles for the last decade arguing the merits of either approach." Update: 08/19 23:49 GMT by KD : Several readers have pointed out that this story in fact did not go unnoticed. Judge rules man cannot be forced to decrypt hd
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| Burly sports: Patriots winning moves. Drunk fan videos, hilarious sports recaps, and sports spoofs... www.heavy.com | | Why one-time passwords suck for mitm attacks whitehartstag writes "Black Hat 08 disclosed several SSL VPN and DNS vulnerabilities that caused several people to sit up and take notice. Some of these new exploits performed a brilliant Man-In-The-Middle attack on SSL VPN tunnels. This article walks you through how using certificates, instead of OTP tokens, for second-factor authentication can increase the security of your SSL VPN against these new types of attacks." Why one-time passwords suck for mitm attacks
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| Young michael phelps Here we have a young Michael Phelps and the man he would pull through the water while training. Young michael phelps
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| Youtube stands up to ioc over free tibet video Ian Lamont writes "The International Olympic Committee has withdrawn a DCMA takedown notice that targeted a two-minute long YouTube video of a Students for a Free Tibet protest at the Chinese consulate in New York. The video shows protesters gathering outside the building at night and projecting images of the Olympic symbol, 'tank man,' Tibetan riot footage and clips of victims of the Chinese police crackdown in Tibet. After receiving the request, YouTube contacted the IOC and asked if it really planned to pursue a claim. The IOC retracted the notice and the video was reposted within hours. Stanford Law School's Center for Internet and Society praised YouTube for 'going out of its way to do more than it's required to do under the law to protect free expression.'" Youtube stands up to ioc over free tibet video
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| Washington man wins grand prize in annual bad writing contest 41-year-old Garrison Spik, a communications director and writer, took the top prize in San Jose State University's 26th annual Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest with the following mental nightmare, "Theirs was a New York love, a checkered taxi ride burning rubber, and like the city their passion was open 24/7, steam rising from their bodies like slick streets exhaling warm, moist, white breath through manhole covers stamped 'Forged by DeLaney Bros., Piscataway, N.J.'" Sexy. Terrible writing hopefuls are asked to submit bad opening sentences to imaginary novels. The contest has many categories, with awards for "purple prose" and "vile puns." The top winner receives a $250 prize and is urged to throw away his pens and pencils. Washington man wins grand prize in annual bad writing contest
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| Nintendo superhero He spends most of his day fighting Atari 2600 man. Nintendo superhero
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| Digitizing rare vinyl eldavojohn writes "While the RIAA is busy changing its image to a snake eating its own tail, one man is busy digitizing out-of-print 78s. 'There's a whole world of music that you don't hear anymore, and it's on 78 RPM records,' he stated to Wired. Right now, you can find about 4,000 MP3s on his site, with no digital noise reduction implemented yet." Digitizing rare vinyl
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| Apple can remotely disable iphone apps mikesd81 writes "Engadget reports Apple has readied a blacklisting system which allows the company to remotely disable applications on your device. It seems the new 2.x firmware contains a URL which points to a page containing a list of 'unauthorized' apps — a move which suggests that the device makes occasional contact with Apple's servers to see if anything is amiss on your phone. Jonathan Zdziarski, the man who discovered this, explains, 'This suggests that the iPhone calls home once in a while to find out what applications it should turn off. At the moment, no apps have been blacklisted, but by all appearances, this has been added to disable applications that the user has already downloaded and paid for, if Apple so chooses to shut them down. I discovered this doing a forensic examination of an iPhone 3G. It appears to be tucked away in a configuration file deep inside CoreLocation.'" Update: 08/11 13:07 GMT by T : Reader gadgetopia writes with a small story at IT Wire, citing an interview in the Wall Street Journal, in which this remote kill-switch is "confirmed by Steve Jobs himself." Apple can remotely disable iphone apps
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| 'he put zachary cooper in his grave' A Sioux City man's testimony of where he was the night Zachary Cooper was shot is "impossible," according to a Woodbury County prosecutor. 'he put zachary cooper in his grave'
Sat, 23 Aug 2008 09:46:43 GMT,Sioux City Journal
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| Absalon defends his gold in men's mountain biking Julien Absalon of France has won his second straight Olympic gold medal in men's mountain biking, easily holding off countryman Jean-Christophe Peraud for the title. Absalon defends his gold in men's mountain biking
Sat, 23 Aug 2008 09:45:17 GMT,NewsOn6 Tulsa
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| Tampa bay beats sox at own game With one big swing, Rocco Baldelli gave a big indication that he finally is feeling better. Tampa bay beats sox at own game
Sat, 23 Aug 2008 09:43:51 GMT,State Journal-Register
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| Argentina beat nigeria for football gold Argentina beat Nigeria 1-0 under a strength-sapping midday sun to take a second consecutive Olympic football gold on Saturday and avenge defeat by the Africans in the 1996 final. Argentina beat nigeria for football gold
Sat, 23 Aug 2008 09:43:40 GMT,Sify
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| Coast lines: aug. 23, 2008 Watsonville's first Pride parade celebrating lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered people will be 11 a.m. Sunday downtown. Coast lines: aug. 23, 2008
Sat, 23 Aug 2008 09:43:27 GMT,Santa Cruz Sentinel
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| Water st. thief nabbed A city man was arrested Friday in connection to the burglary of Alfredo's Deli earlier this month, police said. Water st. thief nabbed
Sat, 23 Aug 2008 09:42:35 GMT,The Register Citizen
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| Fay soon expected out of fla., in record books - ap Tropical Storm Fay continued to bear down on Florida's Panhandle on a path that would vault the stubborn weather system into the record books. Fay soon expected out of fla., in record books - ap
Sat, 23 Aug 2008 09:42:08 GMT,Guardian Unlimited
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| The meaning of a gesture In the days of Adolf Hitler's triumphs some of his followers showed their enthusiasm by turning a routine "Heil Hitler!" greeting into an excuse for a kind of performance piece. The meaning of a gesture
Sat, 23 Aug 2008 09:42:06 GMT,National Post
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| Bolt goes 3-for-3, adding relay gold to 100, 200 Usain Bolt loves the cameras, the cameras love Usain Bolt, and when they connected during his third victory lap of these Olympics, he smiled that infectious smile and raised three fingers. Bolt goes 3-for-3, adding relay gold to 100, 200
Sat, 23 Aug 2008 09:41:34 GMT,Montana Standard
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| New bedford man accused of fall river bank robbery A 55-year-old New Bedford man already facing bank robbery charges is accused of holding up a Fall River bank Thursday morning while free on bail. New bedford man accused of fall river bank robbery
Sat, 23 Aug 2008 09:41:04 GMT,SouthCoastToday.com
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