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		<title>Technology, Featuring The Queue: Week In Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Apr 2007 19:04:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;We&#8217;re Highlighting The Big Tech News For The First Week Of April, 2007. But First, Let&#8217;s Start Off With Your Must See Moment. The Countdown Begins For Kennedy Space Center&#8217;s Newest Attraction &#8212; The Shuttle Launch Experience. The 60 Million Dollar Shuttle Ride Opens On Memorial Day Weekend &#8212; And Takes You On A Journey [...]]]></description>
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But First, Let&#8217;s Start Off With Your Must See Moment.<br />
The Countdown Begins For Kennedy Space Center&#8217;s Newest Attraction &#8212; The Shuttle Launch Experience.<br />
The 60 Million Dollar Shuttle Ride Opens On Memorial Day Weekend &#8212; And Takes You On A Journey To The Earth&#8217;s Orbit.<br />
The Authentic Simulation Ride Lasts 8 And A Half Minutes &#8212; And Has Lots Of High Tech Extras To Make You Feel Like It&#8217;s The Real Thing&#8230;<br />
Buying Digital Tracks Online Has Always Been Somewhat Frustrating&#8230;Since They Usually Only Work With One Type Of Player&#8230;<br />
Now Apple And Emi Are Set To Change That.<br />
The Tech Company And Music Label Unveiled A Plan To Sell Songs Without Copyright Protection Through Itunes.<br />
That Means They&#8217;ll Play On Any Device That Supports The Aac File Format.<br />
The Move Puts Pressure On Other Record Companies To Follow Suit&#8230;The Songs Cost 30 Cents More Than Their Protected Counterparts.<br />
Cell Phones Just Don&#8217;t Seem To Mix With Airplanes&#8230;<br />
This Week, The Fcc Announced They Are No Longer Considering Allowing Their Use On-Board.<br />
The Order Comes Two Years After The Fcc Said They&#8217;d Consider Lifting The Rule That Requires You To Turn Off Your Cell Phone Once An Airplane Leaves The Ground.<br />
The Fcc Cited A Lack Of Technical Data To Determine Whether The Phones Cause Interference Problems&#8230;<br />
Mashups On The Web Combine Information From Various Sources Into One Place&#8230;Like A Map Showing Gas Prices&#8230;<br />
Problem Is, You Needed To Be Pretty Tech Savvy To Make Your Own.<br />
Not Anymore&#8230;Google Introducing My Maps&#8230;An Easy Way To Make Your Own Mashup.<br />
You Mark Your Favorite Places On The Map&#8230;<br />
Draw Lines And Shapes To Highlight Key Stuff&#8230;<br />
Then Add Text, Photos And Even Videos.<br />
Share Your Map With The World Or Just Friends And Family.<br />
The New York International Auto Show Kicked Off In The Big Apple&#8230;With Car Makers Showing Off The Latest And Greatest Technology On Wheels.<br />
Lexus Announced Standard Xm Radio In Its Lx 570 Suv&#8230;While Infiniti Says Xm Is Standard In Its Entire New Lineup.<br />
Infiniti Also Announcing Two New Technologies &#8211;An Around View Mirror &#8212; With Small Cameras Mounted On The Front, Side And Back Of The Car For A 360 Degree View&#8230;<br />
And A Lane Departure Prevention System To Take Over Steering If You Drift Out Of Lane.<br />
Small Is In &#8211;Chevy Unveiling Three Tiny Concept Cars &#8212; And Asking Consumers To Vote For Their Favorite For Production.<br />
Cnet Tv Has Tons Of Auto Show Coverage&#8230;Just Stay Tuned Or Use The Search Box To Find Our Car Tech Videos.<br />
Before We Go&#8230;Since Its Easter Weekend&#8230;Why Not Check Out A Site That Makes Art From Those Marshmallow Peeps&#8230;<br />
Peeps-Show Dot Com Is Definitely Family Friendly&#8230;Just Make Sure You Put Two Ss&#8217;s In There.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>As if the last &#8220;zero-day&#8221; exploit was not enough!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Dec 2006 04:52:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mokie</dc:creator>
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<p>by: Mark Mayo</p>
<p>Microsoft, on December 5, 2006, released Security Advisory (929433) warning of a limited “zero-day” attack using a vulnerability in Microsoft Word 2000, Microsoft Word 2002, Microsoft Office Word 2003, Microsoft Word Viewer 2003, Microsoft Word 2004 for Mac, and Microsoft Word v. X for Mac, as well as Microsoft Works 2004, 2005, and 2006. Personally the last M$ explorer (reported by M$ as &#8220;limited&#8221;) zero day attack made it right on to 2 my of systems that are patrolled by nothing less than an arsenal of hardware and software security. IMO: MS had plenty of time to release their patch and by the time I found out about the flaw it was too late. So, I don&#8217;t like the way M$ is handling their flaws. Put your people on the fix NOW before your vulnerable software affects the very people that make your extravagant life possible!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/advisory/929433.mspx" target="_blank"> M$&#8217;s overview of this new flaw</a>:</p>
<p>Purpose of Advisory: To provide customers with initial notification of the publicly disclosed vulnerability. For more information see the “Workarounds and Mitigations” and “Suggested Actions” section of the security advisory.</p>
<p>Advisory Status: Under Investigation.</p>
<p>Recommendation: Do not open or save Word files that you receive from un-trusted or that are received unexpected from trusted sources. This vulnerability could be exploited when a user opens a file.</p>
<p>I love the recommendation! Deja vu&#8230; yah buddy! How many cries and screams of horror will this one produce.</p>
<p>Billy Gates, please put vulnerability patching on your highest order list! You already have our money.</p>
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