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Friday, May 15, 2009

Analyst: Cyberwarfare Arms Race With China Imminent

Ryan Paul

A congressional commission that reviews economic and security relations between the United States and China held a hearing last month on Chinese intelligence activities that impact national security.

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Thursday, July 17, 2008

Google’s Android Platform: Not So Open After All

Ryan Paul

Google vowed that its Linux-based Android mobile platform would empower enthusiasts and amateur developers, but today we have seen compelling evidence that this is an empty promise. Third-party Android application developers, who have grown increasingly frustrated with the lack of SDK updates, were shocked to discover that Google has been secretly making new versions of the Android SDK available to the Android Developer Challenge (ADC) finalists under non-disclosure agreements.

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Wednesday, May 21, 2008

OLPC 2.0 Coming; Will Project Survive to See Its Launch?

Ryan Paul

The One Laptop Per Child project, which developed the low-cost XO education laptop for developing countries, has revealed plans for its next-generation mobile computing device. The new system, which will have a clamshell form-factor with two 16:9 touch-screen displays and no hardware keyboard, is expected to sell for $75 per unit and will be available in 2010. That’s the hope, at least. The reality is likely to be quite different, given the project’s troubled history.

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Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Bad Flavor: ICANN, Network Solutions Sued for Domain Tasting

Ryan Paul

A class-action lawsuit has been launched against domain registrar Network Solutions and ICANN over the controversial practice of domain tasting. The suit was initiated on behalf of Chris McElroy, a search-engine optimization specialist who goes by the handle NameCritic. McElroy has long been an extremely vocal critic of ICANN and is a regular participant on the organization’s mailing lists.

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Thursday, January 10, 2008

Jaiku Users Flee to Twitter

Ryan Paul

When Google acquired Jaiku last year, many of us had high hopes for the microblogging service. At the time, we noted that Google could easily integrate Jaiku support into its existing messaging services in order to provide a more comprehensive communications stack. Google’s mail, calendaring, blog hosting and instant-messaging offerings all looked like ideal candidates for microblogging integration.

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