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Submission + - Huawei Spies for China, Former CIA Chief Says (securityweek.com)

wiredmikey writes: Former CIA head Michael Hayden said it "goes without saying" that Chinese telecoms giant Huawei spies for China. Speaking to the Australian Financial Review, he claimed China was engaged in unrestricted espionage against the West and believes Western intelligence networks have hard evidence that Huawei had spied on behalf of the Chinese state.

"And, at a minimum, Huawei would have shared with the Chinese state intimate and extensive knowledge of the foreign telecommunications systems it is involved with. I think that goes without saying." When asked whether Huawei represented an unambiguous national security threat to the US and Australia, Hayden replied: "Yes, I believe it does".

Huawei denies it has any direct links to the Chinese state, but the US Congress last year called for its exclusion from US government contracts and it was also barred from bidding for contracts to build Australia's national broadband network.

Submission + - I'd pay 50 € for a Gmail-like encrypted webmail with serves in Europe, who

eporue writes: I am tired of reading about PRIMS and how everybody is reading my emails. And I am prepared to pay 50€ a year for a webmail system that allows me to us GPG, that uses SSL and with all the servers in Europe and with the data on those servers encripted using with my own private local key.

Anybody else ?

Submission + - Google starts sending adverts as emails to Gmail users (geek.com) 1

An anonymous reader writes: Back in May, Google rolled out an update to Gmail that it marketed as “a new inbox.” What it did was to split the email you receive into categories and then display them in different tabs. The Gmail redesign wasn’t just to help users, though. It turns out Google has decided to introduce a new form of advertising because of it, one that you could view as being much more intrusive than before.

Some users have started noticing that in the Promotions tab new emails are appearing that they haven’t singed up to receive. These emails as marked as “Ad” under the sender name. A little further investigation reveals they are actually Google adverts packaged as emails.

Submission + - How Microsoft's Lack of Innovation is Killing Nokia (ibtimes.co.uk) 1

DavidGilbert99 writes: Nokia is struggling, and not because it is making bad smartphones, but because it made a bad choice two-and-a-half years ago. It is stuck with Windows Phone and according to Ian Fogg from IHS Screen Digest Microsoft is to blame for the failure of the platform: "[Windows Phone] has changed fairly little since Windows Phone 7 launched back in August 2010, and the difference between Windows Phone and Android, or Windows Phone and the iPhone in [terms of] software has widened in that period, not narrowed. One of Nokia's biggest challenges is that Microsoft is not innovating quickly enough." Worrying times for the Finnish company...
Google

Submission + - Is Google killing the internet with his "nofollow" policies? (blogspot.com.es)

eporue writes: "Google has been getting more and more agresive against people selling links and passing "pagerank" to others for money. The problem is that people are so paranoid now that blogrolls are dying and nobody links to our blogs anymore for fear of upsetting Mr. Big G. How to avoid this ? How can I get people to start linking back to my blog?"
Government

Submission + - U.S. plans to let spy agencies scour Americans' finances (reuters.com)

concealment writes: "The Obama administration is drawing up plans to give all U.S. spy agencies full access to a massive database that contains financial data on American citizens and others who bank in the country, according to a Treasury Department document seen by Reuters.

The proposed plan represents a major step by U.S. intelligence agencies to spot and track down terrorist networks and crime syndicates by bringing together financial databanks, criminal records and military intelligence. The plan, which legal experts say is permissible under U.S. law, is nonetheless likely to trigger intense criticism from privacy advocates."

Links

Submission + - Share the love, YouTube, share the love (youtube.com)

eporue writes: "I have 1300 videos in my youtube channel. About 2,000,000 video views. And what do I get in return ? Thousands of "nofollow" links to my webpage and ONE "dofollow" link from my channel page.
Why Google? Don't you tell me everywhere to create good content and to get good quality links? Can you be fair and allow me to link to my blog with "dofollows" ?
Share the love, Youtube, share the love ..."

The Courts

Submission + - Megaupload users have to pay for their data (techworld.com.au)

angry tapir writes: "U.S. federal prosecutors are fine with Megaupload users recovering their data — as long as they pay for it. The government's position was explained in a court filing on Friday concerning one of the many interesting side issues that has emerged from the shutdown of Megaupload, formerly one of the most highly trafficked file-sharing sites. Prosecutors were responding to a motion filed by the Electronic Frontier Foundation in late March on behalf of Kyle Goodwin, an Ohio-based sports reporter who used Megaupload legitimately for storing videos. the government argues that it only copied part of the Megaupload data and the physical servers were never seized. Megaupload's 1,103 servers — which hold upwards of 28 petabytes of data — are still held by Carpathia Hosting. Goodwin's options, prosecutors said, are either pay — or sue — Carpathia, or sue Megaupload."
Desktops (Apple)

Submission + - Can I buy a Mac Air, install Ubuntu and get a refund for OS X ?

eporue writes: "From time to time I read reports of a hero that manages to buy a PC and after a long number of calls / emails / visits / complaints manages to get the money back for the windows that came installed with it.
But, has anyone ever challenged Apple ? Can I buy an Mac Air, install Ubuntu on it and get a refund for OS X? Or even buy the Mac Air with no OS at all?"
Linux

Submission + - For just one day, the web is only for linux (linuxday.info)

hombrelobo writes: "I have so much to thank linux for. So I decided to thank it by declaring June 1st the Linux Day , a day when to read a blog you will need to access it with a linux PC, or you will get a message asking you to try Ubuntu, Suse or any other linux flavor.

I am working on the code (first draft here )

The idea is to block my blogs to anybody NOT using linux, for one day. If we attract enough blogs, maybe some people will be tempted to actually use linux. If only for that one day at least ...."

Television

Submission + - How to access Hulu from outside the US ?

hombrelobo writes: "What is the best way to access Hulu from outside the USA ?

I have tried several public proxies ... they simply don't work. I guess a good way would be a SSH tunnel via a server in the US, but I do not have access to it right now.

I also tried to set-up one SSH tunnel via a temporary server in Amazon EC2 (too complicated).

Any suggestions ?"
Social Networks

Submission + - People watching, colaborative video maps (hombrelobo.com)

hombrelobo writes: "The idea is simple: place a video camera and record a 3 minutes video of people passing by in front of the camera.

I already had videos in Buenos Aires, Houston, Dubai, Helsinki, Seoul and Copenhagen, so I put all of them together in a Google Map that anybody can edit to add their own videos, until we get a map or the whole world.

You can see the map with the videos here: http://hombrelobo.com/mapas/people-watching-viendo-gente-pasar/"

Software

Submission + - Remote virtualization ?

eporue writes: "I've been trying some virtualization software like VirtualBox and VMware to emulate other OS. And they work reasonably well.
But can we do something similar with a remote computer ? Can we "emulate" it ? The idea is having a window with Linux, another with a remote PC running windows, and being able to transfer files among them.
Is it possible ?"

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