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LukeCage writes:
Things aren't looking good for net neutrality. Apparently a couple of monopolies now constitute "the free market", and an angry former-telecom-lobbyist-turned-Assistant-Secretary loses it at a tech conference.
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NateWolf writes:
Recently Marvel Comic writer Mark Millar sat down with Newsarama for an interview about the finalization of Marvel's Civil War series. The interview goes normaly enough untill the end. When about questioned what else Millar 'had on the table' outside of comics he commented saying:
"Like all my pals, the TV and movie people have come calling and even the computer game people (which is weird because games are for pedos and I have no interest). Comics are my first love, but it would be crazy to turn down some of these gigs and so we're all biting at the moment. I've been developing King and Country as a TV thing as well as an original graphic novel, but my main area of interest is genre movies in Hollywood.
Are you kidding me? This is pretty odd coming from a guy who writes about superheros that are fan-worshiped by tons of kids around the world.
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00*789*00 writes:
ZDNet has a story about the public launch of Immunity's Silica, a portable hacking device that can search for and join 802.11 (Wi-Fi) access points, scan other connections for open ports, and automatically launch code execution exploits from a built-in exploit platform.