Cellular network hijacking for fun and profit |
- Cellular network hijacking for fun and profit
- Philips BDP7600 Blu-ray player with Net TV
- Oracle buys Ksplice
- TSA officer accused of stealing from passenger luggage
Cellular network hijacking for fun and profit Posted: 23 Jul 2011 03:30 AM PDT The Reg cut-out-and-keep guideWeekend Following the success of hijacked network Free Libyana, we took the opportunity to talk to some engineers about the complexity of lifting someone else's infrastructure, and discovered there isn't much.… |
Philips BDP7600 Blu-ray player with Net TV Posted: 23 Jul 2011 12:00 AM PDT Silver surferReview Sidestepping the cheap black plastic approach of even some mid market Blu-ray Disc players, the BDP7600 from Philips has a robust metallic build. Its smooth and quiet disc tray emerges from a mirrored front panel, which is otherwise interrupted only by a USB port to the right. Beneath the fascia is a curved control strip with illuminated touch sensitive controls.… |
Posted: 22 Jul 2011 04:12 PM PDT Hot Linux patch actionWith 7,000 companies paying for support contracts for Oracle's Enterprise Linux clone, the software giant is, whether anyone likes it or not, a player in the Linux racket. And Oracle just made its competitive position in the Linux space a lot more interesting with the acquisition of a startup called Ksplice.… |
TSA officer accused of stealing from passenger luggage Posted: 22 Jul 2011 04:05 PM PDT For sale on eBay: $15,000 IWC watchA US Transportation Security Administration officer has been charged with theft after he allegedly stole a passenger's luxury watch that wound up for sale on eBay.… |
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