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(old news - 07:08AM Friday Apr 09 2004)
Inside This Mornings Bytes:
•Gator Going Public... Who Wants to Own Some Spyware Stock?
•Netsky.Q Takes Down 4 of 5 Targets
•Captain, We're Being Jammed! Cell Phone Jamming Technology Arrives
•California becomes VoIP regulatory battleground
•Microsoft Twists Mac and Linux Tails Again with Webcasts
•Can't We All Just Get Along? Secret Anti-Spam/Spammer Conferences not so Secret Anymore
•Come inside and get more news and other TidBytes you should know about...


•PalmOne Running out of Parts to Build Treo600s:
A display parts shortage could slow production of PalmOne's new Treo 600 smart phone, threatening to hurt sales momentum for the popular device and put the brakes on the company's latest rebound.
•Netsky.Q Takes Down 4 of 5 Targets:
Four of the five P2P sites targeted by Netsky.Q have succumbed to attack, with Kazaa appearing to be the only one left standing. Both eDonkey and eMule were taken down in the attack, though eDonkey is still accessible through an alternate site.
•Captain, We're Being Jammed! Cell Phone Jamming Technology Arrives:
Companies have started selling devices that detect and block cell phone activities in specific areas. Although some businesses, like movie theaters for example, might welcome the technology, cell phone industry experts and federal regulators deride jammers as unlawful, unethical and even dangerous.
•California becomes VoIP regulatory battleground:
Vonage, 8x8 and others have been joined by some powerhouse telephone companies in fighting California utility regulators who wanted them to follow traditional phone rules. California and other states say they need some sort of regulation of VoIP, because they stand to lose tens of millions of dollars that come from fees and subsidies provided by telephone companies operating in their jurisdiction.
•Rhapsody for Europe:
RealNetworks is planning on launching its Rhapsody music service in Europe, probably within 6 months to a year. Other companies like Napster and Apple are also planning on launching their services in Europe, but RealNetworks has an advantage because their service allows unlimited music downloads for a regular subscription, rather than charging per tune.
•Good Intentions, Bad Idea:
The Metasploit tool allows security experts to check computers on their networks and identify those vulnerable to newly released flaws by enabling people to create standardized plug-ins for the tool so that they can legally hack into computers by manipulating the latest security holes. The obvious problem is that the automated detection of vulnerable servers could allow a person with little technical knowledge to break into a computer.
•Ultra Wideband Gets a Boost:
A new proposal by PulseLink suggests any number of UWB standards could operate, if devices use an agreed low-speed signaling mode to negotiate. To sidestep the standards snarl-up at the IEEE, the idea will be put to the world's telecoms body, the ITU, in June.
•Broadband campaigners demand more govt leadership:
Broadband activists have called on the e-commerce minister to give a more powerful lead in the drive to create Broadband Britain 2010. From a residential perspective, 1Gbps is unlikely even for 2010, but perhaps they could drive something more realistic (100Mbps?). Typically nobody seems to be pointing out a rather glaring flaw with faster broadband, the fact that content is not being created to keep up with such technological enhancements.
•Can't We All Just Get Along? Secret Anti-Spam/Spammer Conferences not so Secret Anymore:
Over the past year a series of meetings arranged by a trusted figure in the American anti-spam community, Anne Mitchell, have been slowly bringing the two sides together. The mini-conferences are held under the banner of the Institute for Spam and Internet Public Policy and are attended by the major ISP's and the likes of infamous spammer Scott Richter.
•AT&T Woes Continue; Now Being Sued for Illegally Charging Customers:
AT&T Wireless, which Cingular Wireless LLC is buying for $41 billion, has been sued by customers who claim that they were illegally charged full monthly rates after switching cellular-phone service providers before the end of a month. This comes after AT&T was handed a huge phone bill by the FCC for sending long distance calls partially through the internet.
•Google's Gmail Taking a Beating from All Sides:
After being slammed in the US and UK for using technology that many feel violates privacy and possibly facing a copyright infringement for using the "GMail" name, Googles 1gig free email service may be forbidden under German (and possibly European)law because it scans the content of incoming email and seeds it with targeted ads. German privacy laws state that email, fax and phone conversations are considered to be confidential.
•All Ready Under Fire, Cisco Fears Realized as Hacking Tool is Released:
One day after it disclosed a security vulnerability in a wireless networking product, Cisco Systems must contend with a new threat, the long-promised release of a hacking tool that targets wireless networks running its LEAP wireless authentication protocol. The tool, called "Asleap," allows users to scan wireless networks for those using LEAP, capture wireless network traffic and crack user passwords, according to a message posted on Bugtraq.
•WiFi to Outshine 3G in US by 2007:
The growth of wi-fi will increasingly threaten 2.5G and 3G telephony in the coming years, according to a new report that looks at the state of the industries in the United States. The report, The New Wireless Road Warrior: How Business Travelers Are Shaking Up the Telecoms Industry – from Wi-Fi to 3G, says that in the years ahead more Americans will consume mobile data using wi-fi than using 2.5 or 3G services.
•Microsoft Twists Mac and Linux Tails Again with Webcasts:
Baseball fans can watch hundreds of games live on the Web for the price of a single stadium ticket... but only if their PCs run Windows. Microsoft offers a steep discount on live Webcasts of Major League Baseball games... but only to Windows users. Mac users have to pay full price, and Linux fans are out of luck. Shocking, isn't it.
•Gator Going Public... Who Wants to Own Some Spyware Stock?:
Spyware giant Claria, formerly known as Gator, filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission to go public. Claria faces numerous risks, including new state laws and lawsuits that allege its pop-up ads violate the trademarks and copyrights of third-party site publishers.

TidBytes:
Despite strong Blackberry earnings, RIM stock falls
More music labels seek end to 99c music per song download
Nokia's Bluetooth CDMA phone draws iPod comparisons
UK web users back file-sharing, would resist music industry threats
Phishing con hijacks browser bar
Sending sensitive medical information over VoIP

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SuperJudge
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Gator... .

Owning spyware -- F*ck that.

Subaru
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Cell Phone Jammer..

If they did that in a Movie theater their ass will be grass.. What if someone has a Heart Attack or some other Illness when watching a movie or anything like that, But can't use their Cell phone because it's Jammed?

I Smell a lawsuit coming!
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technick
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Re: Cell Phone Jammer..

It depends if the movie theater did it on purpose, also if they jam signal, they should mark the area as being a no cell phone area.

If someone is having a heart attack, it's not that far to run to get help so someone can call 911 from the LAND Line (which 911 automatically knows where a call is originating from when it comes from a LAND Line, opposed to not knowing via cell phone).

I'm thinking about buying one just so when I goto the movies, I don't hear cell phones ringing every 10 minutes or some obnoxius lady screaming into her cell phone cause she doesn't want to get up and walk out.
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cynthiake

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Re: Cell Phone Jammer..

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funny I never been to the theater and had anyone talk on their phone..

technick
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Re: Cell Phone Jammer..

I don't know where you are from, but im from a town that is over ran with rude people, who think they are the only people on the planet. I'm not racist, but I can only point out stuff I see, it's usually kids that refuse to shut their phones off, and it's usually large african american women who want to stay in the theater and carry on a phone conversation at the top of their lungs. All of this data is just a representation of where I live (NE Georgia), might be different in other area's.
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I can see how that can be very annoying.. It would make more sense to go out into the lobby area and do that stuff.
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technick
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Cell Phone Abusers

I'm actually thinking about buying one of those cell phone jammers for my trips to the movie theaters, and other unethical cell phone abuse area's. I found one that claims 90 feet coverage radius, for a good price. I wonder if this stuff really works well though.
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dilettante

join:2002-01-01
Haslett, MI

Re: Cell Phone Abusers

Theatre??

I need one mounted in my car! I'm am soooo tired of lane-wandering vehicles, slo-pokers, and Roger Ramjets that all turn out to be tuned out of driving and tuned into the phone.

Varangian

join:2002-12-08
Collinsville, IL

Re: Cell Phone Abusers

Roger Ramjet would NEVER drive and cell chatter at the same time!
russotto

join:2000-10-05
Collegeville, PA

Buying Gator

In a just world, only shorting Gator would make sense.

In this world, they're probably the most promising new tech stock of 2004.

Not that I'm buying any. It would make me feel dirty.

insomniac84

join:2002-01-03
Schererville, IN

Gator is a bust

They are trying to raise money to pay for all the fines their going to be getting and in the process probably give 99% of the money raised straight to the executives.

Theo25

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Gator Must Make Alot of $$$

Thats amazing, they have to be making a ton of cash to go public, or have alot of investors backing them. Spyware is a profitable business
bonnyman

join:2003-04-16
Rome, GA

Cell phone jammers also jam power utility wireless

My employer, Fiber Planners, has at least one power utility client that's reported interference to its' internal wireless communications system. Their system operates on other licensed frequencies, indicating that at least some of the jammers are not very discriminating.

This client spent several days investigating before they isolated the problem. Since the first occurrence, they've had a second, unrelated incident.

One jammer user was a strip joint that didn't want picture phone users sending pictures of dancers. The other was a church that didn't want interruptions.
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Fiber Planners Inc.
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richk_1957
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Minas Tirith

Re: Cell phone jammers also jam power utility wire

If you have a communications system that is licensed by the FCC contact them immediately as interfering with licensed services is definitely a illegal - for any purposes. Even if you do it by accident - such as having a out-of-tune transmitter - they will come down on you like a ton of bricks.

A church that didn't want interruptions, you say?
TOO BAD!!! Post a notice that cell phones are not allowed.

In the case of the strip joint, there is a wider range of things they can do. They can post a notice at the entrance and just have bouncers eject the people caught & take legal action

Of course there are always exceptions, such as calling for help if someone is ill or emergencies like that but that's what cell phones are good for - emergencies, not creating a nuisance .

Varangian

join:2002-12-08
Collinsville, IL

When can we buy shares of..

Crack-Co , the newest Public Offering.
Should look great next to Gator and KiddiePornco in your portfolio
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