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Sophos Releases Klingon Language Version 94

Bantu1 writes to mention an attention grab by anti-virus company Sophos, which is now offering a Klingon language version of their popular anti-virus software. Now Qo'nos too can be completely safe from the storm. If only we could see a Sophos logo in the next Paramount endeavor, the cycle would be complete.

Comment Re:Some do (Score 1) 90

Using the alternative SMTP submission port, 587, as detailed in RFC 2476, is what is needed for users that have port 25 blocked by their ISP so that SPF works simply for their domain. Email client support for alternative ports was not common when the RFC was written in 1998, but every client has support for it today, so there is no excuse. The great advantage of configuring your laptop to always use port 587, is that you can plug the laptop in anywhere on the Internet and your email just works.
The Internet

Journal Journal: Net Neutrality: The only sustainable solution

Net neutrality is an issue that is unlikely to go away. As the internet matures the threat of corporate interference if not wholesale takeover through monopoly of the "wires" that connect us will increase rather than decrease.

Upgrades

Submission + - First Retail Water-Cooled DDR2 Memory Tested

Twistedmelon writes: We've all heard of water cooling for processors and even graphics processors, in today's high end PCs. However, a water cooled memory module is something that hasn't been done until now. OCZ Technology recently announced their line of Flex XLC Water-Cooled RAM, with its integrated heat-spreaders that can be connected to any standard water cooling system. The memory operates much cooler under load with tight timings at DDR2-800 speeds. For those with water-cooling setups, these DIMMs could easily be tapped into an existing system allowing for quiet and robust cooling for your system memory as well.
Censorship

In France, Only Journalists Can Film Violence 531

BostonBTS sends word that the French Constitutional Council has just made it illegal to film violence unless you are a professional journalist (or to distribute a video containing violence). The law was approved exactly 16 years after amateur videographer George Holliday filmed Los Angeles police officers beating Rodney King. The Council was tidying up a body of law about offenses against the public order, and wanted to ban "happy slapping." A charitable reading would be that the lawmakers stumbled into unintended consequences. Not according to Pascal Cohet, a spokesman for French online civil liberties group Odebi: "The broad drafting of the law so as to criminalize the activities of citizen journalists unrelated to the perpetrators of violent acts is no accident, but rather a deliberate decision by the authorities, said [Cohet]. He is concerned that the law, and others still being debated, will lead to the creation of a parallel judicial system controlling the publication of information on the Internet."

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