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Java

Submission + - FPC Bench, a piece of Java technology. (java.com)

Davide writes: "Java.com links to FPC Bench Project as a good resources for JavaME developers.

FPC Bench is a Java benchmark to test and compare the performance of a phone with other phones. FPC Bench is a complete test tool to test performance and features.
  • CPU/Memory benchmark (single threaded and multi threaded)
  • NetMeter benchmark (GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, HSDPA, HSUPA, WIFI speed)
  • Check for total heap memory size
  • Check for free heap memory size
  • Check for full screen's maximum resolution in a Java canvas
  • Check for double buffering
  • Check for RMS size
  • Check for RMS speed (external/internal memory speed)
  • Check for available profile/configuration
  • Check for the latest APIs:
JSR 75: File System access API.
JSR 82: Bluetooth/OBEX API.
JSR 118: Mobile Information Device Profile API.
JSR 120: Wireless Messaging API (WMA 1.1).
JSR 135: Multimedia API (MMAPI)
JSR 139: Connected Limited Device Configuration 1.1
JSR 172: Wev service specification.
JSR 177: Security and Truste Services API.
JSR 179: Location API.
JSR 180: SIP API.
JSR 184: Mobile 3D Graphics.
JSR 185: Java Tech for Wireless Industry API.
JSR 205: Wireless Messaging API (WMA 2.0).
JSR 209: Advanced graphics and user interface.
JSR 211: Content Handler API.
JSR 226: Scalable 2D vector graphics for JavaME.
JSR 229: Payment API.
JSR 234: Advanced Multimedia API.
JSR 238: Mobile internationalization API.
JSR 239: Java binding for OpenGL ES.
JSR 248: MSA Umbrella.
JSR 248: Fully featured MSA.
JSR 256: Mobile Sensor API.
JSR 257: Contactless communication API.
  • Check for real time 3D graphics features:
maxLights.
maxSpriteCropDimension.
maxTextureDimension.
maxTransformsPerVertex.
maxViewportDimension.
numTextureUnits.
Antialiasing.
Dithering.
LocalCameraLighting.
Mipmapping.
PerspectiveCorrection.
TrueColor.
"

Unix

Submission + - Why adopt Python to manage UNIX systems

An anonymous reader writes: As a system administrator, you run across numerous challenges and problems. Managing users, disk space, processes, devices, and backups can cause many system administrators to lose their hair, good humor, or sanity. Shell scripts can help, but they often have frustrating limitations. This is where a full-featured scripting language, such as Python, can turn a tedious task into an easy one. Python is a scripting language that looks like it was made for system administrators.
Security

Submission + - Facebook users hit by drive-by downloaded exploits (blogspot.com)

cottagetrees writes: Facebook users are getting hit by drive-by downloaded exploits, according to security researcher Roger Thompson of Exploit Prevention Labs. According to his blog post at http://explabs.blogspot.com/ , Thompson discovered last night that ads on Facebook were using the MDAC exploit to force-download adware onto the computers of unsuspecting victims. From the post: "It's hard to sort out, but here's the critical sequence of connections ... Facebook calls to bannerconnect 208_67_70_3 Referer: http://ads.ak.facebook.com/ads [snip] ,Host: ad.bannerconnect.net bannerconnect calls to yieldmanager 208_67_70_3 Referer: http://ad.bannerconnect.net/st?ad_t [snip] ,Host: ad.yieldmanager.com 208_67_70_3 Referer: http://ad.bannerconnect.net/st?ad_t [snip] ,Host: ad.yieldmanager.com yieldmanager calls to valuead 69_63_219_104 Referer: http://ad.yieldmanager.com/iframe3? [snip] ,Host: reduxads.valuead.com 69_63_219_104 Referer: http://ad.yieldmanager.com/iframe3? [snip] ,Host: reduxads.valuead.com valuead calls to megapromition, which throws an exploit (MS06-014), which runs an adware installer85_17_161_17 Referer: http://reduxads.valuead.com/test?pi [snip] ,Host: www.megapromition.net "
Announcements

Submission + - Applke excludes iTunes from $100 iPhone rebate

treeves writes: "Apple announced they're going to specifically exclude iTunes songs from the list of things that can be purchased using the $100 rebate credits given to early buyers of iPhones, and didn't say why they're doing it.

It is reasonable to assume that one reason is that it will force people to buy more expensive items (only a few items under a hundred dollars can be had) and that people will have to spend more than $100 in most cases, or not use all of the rebate. If they could buy songs, they could spend right up to $99.99.

Seems like another way to anger those same people you were trying to assuage by giving the rebate in the first place, no?

http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=ach7AweWoeyo&refer=home"
Businesses

Submission + - SCO Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy

theonetruekeebler writes: The SCO Group has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection:

"We want to assure our customers and partners that they can continue to rely on SCO products, support and services for their business critical operations," said Darl McBride, President and CEO, The SCO Group. "Chapter 11 reorganization provides the Company with an opportunity to protect its assets during this time while focusing on building our future plans."
Security

Submission + - TD Ameritrade pwned by Spammers

An anonymous reader writes: Today TD Ameritrade confirmed what anyone with an account there already knew: Their databases have been compromised, not once, but in an ongoing manner over a period of several years. As previously noted on Slashdot, this has resulted in hundreds of spam emails sent per week to account holders, mostly for penny stock pump-and-dump scams. What's especially troubling is that TD Ameritrade also admits that the compromised database contained not just email accounts, but names, physical addresses, phone numbers, account numbers, date of birth, and Social Security Numbers. However, according to a press release issued by the CEO of TD Ameritrade, "While more sensitive information like account numbers, date of birth and Social Security Numbers is stored in this database, there is no evidence that it was taken". Riiiight. The full press release and a FAQ related to the matter is available at their website.
Biotech

Submission + - MS Patients Walk Faster Using Virtual Reality (tfot.info)

Iddo Genuth writes: "Among other symptoms, Multiple Sclerosis (MS), affects the gait of the patient. This is the result of weak muscles, sensory disorders and general fatigue, and is also caused by incoordination induced by neuronal abnormality. A device developed by a group of scientists headed by Professor Yoram Baran from the Technion — Israel Institute of Technology, helps MS patients and others suffering from similar problems to walk faster and easier. The device which is composed of two main components- a sensory element that measures the movement of the body and a small screen attached to the patient's eyeglasses lets the patient see a virtual floor moving beneath him as he walks, which helps him to remain stable and improve his walking abilities."
Google

Submission + - Google Quietly Closes AdSense API to Small Sites (idealog.us)

NewsCloud writes: "Google has raised the required minimum traffic limit for publishers who wish to use its AdSense API to 100,000 page views per day. The AdSense API was introduced in March as a way for sites with user generated content to share advertising revenue with their members. Says Google, "This policy change will probably result in fewer developers going live and give us a chance to enhance our support resources and processes to more easily support a greater number of developers in the future...we hope to be able to lower it in the future as we become more efficient at supporting our developers!" Meanwhile, some publishers report waiting a month for their API usage to be approved. I take Google at its word for now but worry that small developers could be increasingly squeezed out of the mashup space if this were to become a trend."
United States

Submission + - The surface temperature record (climateaudit.org)

Budenny writes: Well, like it or not, this is turning into a real story. Why is it that in the last three weeks GISS/NASA has revised the temperatures for the thirties up and down several times? The source code has now been released which does all the adjustments from raw data to reported data, and it is full of garbage. There is something going on here. The surface temperature record we have all been relying on as evidence of global warming is revealed as based on seriously corrupted data. The question we have to ask now is, how such incompetence, is possible.
The Courts

Submission + - SCO bankrupt

An anonymous reader writes: SCO has just filed for bankruptcy according to this story on Yahoo: http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/070914/laf040.html?.v=101 It seems reasonable to guess that they did this at this time so they could go into chapter 11 bankruptcy. That leaves the current management in charge of the company. They are going to lose big at the trial on Monday. It is likely that the judge would slap a constructive trust on them. Novell could then sue them into chapter 7 bankruptcy. A trustee would replace the management and this whole sordid mess would be over rather quickly. SCO's problem is that bankruptcy does not end the court cases. They also have the problem that bankruptcy does not protect them from Novell's claim that they misappropriated money belonging to Novell. That is different than if they owed money to Novell. The money in this case belongs to Novell and SCO has wrongfully has it. Novell gets the money and the creditors get to fight over what's left (a negative number). So, other than a bit of delay, it is hard to see how going into chapter 11 is going to do much for SCO ... but we knew they were doomed anyway, didn't we.
Security

Submission + - Major Banks to Deploy Educational Security Comics (darkreading.com)

An anonymous reader writes: According to an article at Dark Reading, major financial firms and banks are in talks to begin the rollout of comic based phishing education. Created by a former research scientist from RSA, and now a professor at Indiana University, the Security Cartoon website attempts to teach users practical security tips via cartoons, and reportedly soon, animated videos. Will comics work where traditional approaches at education have failed?
Privacy

Submission + - Obeeba Facebook group shutdown by police is back

1nfamous writes: Shut down by police in July, the Obeeba Facebook group is back online and ready for another round of real-life criminal harassment. The original group had 700 members that were encouraged to stalk, take photos, and make fun of a woman they called Obeeba. The group claims "Obeeba was a crack addict who would do sexual favours in return for drugs or money." Is bullying simply one form of social networking?

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