Open Systems Journal

Archive for June, 2009

30 Jun

Rolling Stone allegedly DDoSed for negative story


Perverted Justice
Federal prosecutors accused a Pennsylvania man of unleashing a crippling series of attacks against the websites of Rolling Stone and other groups after they published articles that cast him in an unfavorable light.…
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30 Jun

Federal Dashboard Tracks IT Spending


USAspending.gov revamped to track more than $70 billion in federal government IT spending, providing increased transparency for taxpayers.

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30 Jun

5 Audio Atrocities to Throw Down a Sonic Black Hole


These albums ought never to have sullied an unsuspecting public’s ears. We’d need a time machine to keep them from being released; until we get Terminator technology, the sonic black hole will have to do. Rate these audio atrocities and submit your own.

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30 Jun

Texas County Promotes Emergency Preparedness With Electronic Billboards


Jefferson County, Texas, counts down the days remaining in hurricane season and provides emergency preparedness information on electronic billboards.

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30 Jun

How I Learned to Stop Being Normal and Love the Sledgehammer


The signature weapon of Red Faction: Guerrilla is great for wreaking havoc. But you’ll probably never experience the supreme majesty of the sledge unless you take the gameplay down a notch.

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30 Jun

Stallman warns of Mono ‘risk’


The GNU project founder has urged developers to drop use of the open-source toolset, saying it could expose their work to legal action from Microsoft.
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30 Jun

Asus Wireless-N RT-N16 router offers 300Mbps throughput


ASUS on Tuesday announced the RT-N16 router, touting speed for data transfers, simplicity for usage and security. The RT-N16 offers a maximum wireless speed throughput of 300Mbps and enables 24/7 downloads to wireless clients, even when PCs are off. The router comes with…
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30 Jun

China backs down from requirement for Web filter (AP)


AP - In a rare reversal, China’s government gave in to domestic and international pressure and backed down Tuesday from a rule that would have required personal computers sold in the country to have Internet-filtering software.
,China backs down from requirement for Web filter
(AP)
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30 Jun

New York City Health Department Helps Doctors Adopt Electronic Health Records


New York City’s Primary Care Information Project pays some costs of deploying EHR systems.

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30 Jun

SaaS in Public-Sector IT — Part One of Two


New Jersey Transit and the Illinois Department of Natural Resources use software as a service to meet CRM needs and better serve the public.

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