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Submission + - Mosquitoes Use Many Odor Sensors to Track Human

An anonymous reader writes: It now appears that the malaria mosquito needs more than one family of odor sensors to sniff out its human prey. That is the implication of new research into the mosquito's sense of smell published in the Aug. 31 issue of the online, open-access journal Public Library of Science Biology. The experiments described in the paper provide striking new evidence that Anopheles gambiae – the species of mosquito that spreads malaria that infects some 250 million and kills 900,000 people annually – has a second set of olfactory sensors that are fundamentally different from the set of sensors that scientists have known about and have been studying for the last 10 years.
HP

Submission + - Corporate Espionage For Dummies: HP Scanners

An anonymous reader writes: Despite typically being completely insecure, web servers on printers/scanners are generally of little interest from a security perspective, even though they may be accessible over the web, due to network misconfigurations. HP has for some time, embedded remote scanning capabilities into many of their network aware scanners, a functionality often referred to as Webscan. Webscan allows you to not only remotely trigger the scanning functionality, but also retrieve the scanned image, all via a web browser. To make things even more interesting, the feature is generally turned on by default with absolutely no security whatsoever.
Science

Submission + - Moore's Law has been extended (techeye.net)

bossanovalithium writes: Rice University scientists have created two terminal memory that uses only Silicon. The new technology places multiple layers of memory capacity on the same chip, creating a 3-D memory architecture. The new technology could withstand radiation and temperatures of 200 degrees Celsius that would cause solid-state disk memory to disintegrate.

They claim that the discovery will extend the limits of miniaturisation subject to Moore's Law.

Cellphones

Submission + - fiber line cut knocks out land AND cell phones (sfgate.com)

mtrachtenberg writes: "Phone service sabotaged for thousands
Henry K. Lee,Ryan Kim, Chronicle Staff Writers
Thursday, April 9, 2009
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(04-09) 11:20 PDT SAN JOSE — Vandals cut four AT&T fiber-optic cables in San Jose early this morning, knocking out landline and cellular phone service and the Internet to thousands of residential customers and businesses in Santa Clara, Santa Cruz and San Benito counties, authorities said."

Programming

Submission + - The Truth About: Programmers - Web Dev Myths Debun (352media.com)

pvr352 writes: "http://www.352media.com/rantingandraving/rave.aspx?raveid=570 All programmers are nerds who live with their parents and attend sci-fi conventions. At least, that's what the stereotypes say. In this second video of a multi-part series examining myths about Web development employees, we look at the myths and truths about programming staff."
Sci-Fi

Submission + - Red Dwarf Returns!

Logrusweaver writes: It looks like Red Dwarf is finally returning! Red Dwarf:Back to Earth is airing in 3 parts in the UK starting this Friday. It seems to be a 3-parter followed by a "Making Of" special. Not trying to give away anymore of the plot than the title does, but it does involve the crew finally returning to Earth. More details by following the link. http://dave.uktv.co.uk/ (just hope it's not a bombed out planet with 'space angels' running around...)

Comment Re:thieves standing around (Score 1) 655

I started flying in 2002 in India. As soon as I understood that they can open my checked in baggage without my permission, I haven't travelled with anything of value in checked in baggage; I have always kept it with my carry on bag, my laptop, my camera, my mp3 player, my jewelry etc . Call me paranoid, but I feel safer that way.

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