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Nuclear Regulatory Commission Selects
Autonomy to Power Licensing Support
Network Web Site
Nuclear Regulatory Commission Selects
Autonomy to Power Licensing Support
Network Web Site
07/12/2004 08:57 PMCapitol Reports Jul 13 2004 0:30AM GMT
China breeds Olympic flower power
(Reuters)
China breeds Olympic flower power
(Reuters)
08/22/2004 11:27 PMReuters - China is breeding new flowers and putting them through
rigorous tests to see if they can go the
distance and bloom throughout the hot, humid summer in time for the
2008 Beijing Olympics.
United States Olympic Committee
Re-Launches Official U.S. Olympic Team
Website
United States Olympic Committee
Re-Launches Official U.S. Olympic Team
Website
07/31/2004 03:47 PMWith less than 30 days until the Opening Ceremonies of the 2004
Olympic Games, the official web site of the 2004 U.S. Olympic Team,
usolympicteam.com has re-launched with two major "firsts" designed to
enhance the Olympic sports' fan experience by customizing to their
favorite sports – personalization of sports news and a U.S. Olympic
Fan Club.
Norwich goes for Autonomy
Norwich goes for Autonomy
03/22/2005 04:51 PMComputer Weekly Mar 22 2005 4:15PM GMT
Combining Teleoperation with Autonomy
Combining Teleoperation with Autonomy
07/23/2004 06:17 PMThe CMU Robotics Institute has
published a thesis by Jonathon
Brookshire
titled "Enhancing
Multi-Robot Coordinated Teams with Sliding Autonomy" (PDF format).
The paper describes experiments in combining robot teleoperation with
autonomy. The resulting robots have "sliding autonomy" in which some
operations are contolled autonomously by the robot and others are
controlled remotely by a human operator. This concept is then combined
with coordinated teams of robots allowing the team to leverage the
unique skills of both the human operators and each robot.
UN man backs Darfur autonomy
UN man backs Darfur autonomy
09/24/2004 05:56 AMThe UN's refugee chief says Sudan should grant more autonomy to Darfur
to try to end continuing violence.
Sudan 'welcomes' Darfur autonomy
Sudan 'welcomes' Darfur autonomy
09/24/2004 12:08 PMSudan gives a cautious welcome to a UN suggestion that it grant more
autonomy to try to end violence in the troubled region.
Sliding Autonomy Demonstrated in UAVs
Sliding Autonomy Demonstrated in UAVs
07/27/2004 10:47 AMA single human fighter pilot and a swarm of UAVs could work together
to
carry out a single mission according to a NewScientist.com
story. The scenario has been simulated by QinetiQ in the UK. The human
pilot
supplies a goal, such as searching the area for enemy targets, and the
UAVs carry it out autonomously. The system is a real-world example of
the use of robots with sliding autonomy described in our July 23rd
story
Allied Aerospace VTOL UAV attains
full-autonomy
Allied Aerospace VTOL UAV attains
full-autonomy
05/31/2004 02:13 PMNewport News, VA, April, 2004 – Allied Aerospace announced today that
their unmanned air vehicle, the iSTAR UAV, has made several
successful, fully-autonomous flights at the Space and Naval Warfare
Systems Center Robotics Testing Range in Pt. Loma, CA. [PRWEB Apr 2,
2004]
U.S. Army Deploys Autonomy for Army
Knowledge Online Portal
U.S. Army Deploys Autonomy for Army
Knowledge Online Portal
06/21/2004 05:56 AMBiz.yahoo.com - Mon Jun 21, 08:46 am GMT
Silicon Laboratories Enters the Power
Market with the World's Most Advanced
Digital Power Supply Controller; S
Silicon Laboratories Enters the Power
Market with the World's Most Advanced
Digital Power Supply Controller; S
04/18/2005 08:41 AMBusiness Wire UK Apr 18 2005 12:26PM GMT
Toshiba Announces High Voltage DTMOS
Power MOSFET Using a Super Junction
Structure to Reduce Power Consumption
Toshiba Announces High Voltage DTMOS
Power MOSFET Using a Super Junction
Structure to Reduce Power Consumption
03/23/2005 04:52 AMZDNet India Mar 23 2005 9:24AM GMT
Surveillance Nation
Surveillance Nation
03/19/2003 10:43 PMThey say the average person in the world is photographed 200 times a
day. I find this number a little...
The Internet Under Surveillance
The Internet Under Surveillance
07/11/2004 12:10 AMFree Internet Press Jul 11 2004 4:09AM GMT
Internet Under Surveillance
Internet Under Surveillance
06/23/2004 01:32 AM
Internet
Under Surveillance 2004. A global
progress
report on Internet censorship by
Reporters Without Borders. They awarded
their 2004 Internet Freedom Prize to Chinese cyber-dissident
Huang Qi.
Secret Surveillance Warrants Up After
9/11 (AP)
Secret Surveillance Warrants Up After
9/11 (AP)
04/15/2004 05:07 PMAP - The number of secret surveillance warrants sought by the FBI has
increased 85 percent in the past three years, a pace that has
outstripped the Justice Department's ability to quickly process them.
Other News: Australian Surveillance
Other News: Australian Surveillance
05/28/2004 11:11 AMAustralian's John Ashcroft equivalent wants police access to email and
voice mail - without warrants.
Watchdog's surveillance warning
Watchdog's surveillance warning
08/17/2004 03:53 AMBBC Aug 17 2004 8:03AM GMT
Andutteye Surveillance 1.24 (Server)
Andutteye Surveillance 1.24 (Server)
08/03/2004 03:37 AMSurveillance/monitoring software for Linux and Unix systems.
Andutteye Surveillance 1.24 (Client)
Andutteye Surveillance 1.24 (Client)
08/03/2004 03:37 AMSurveillance/monitoring software for Linux and Unix systems.
Stock soars over surveillance
Stock soars over surveillance
04/12/2004 06:12 PMUSA Today Apr 12 2004 9:51PM GMT
Summer Surveillance Campaign
Summer Surveillance Campaign
07/24/2004 11:09 PMDirect and Related Links for 'Summer
Surveillance Campaign'
Scary! Requires Flash….
"Copyright, Technology, and The New
Surveillance"
"Copyright, Technology, and The New
Surveillance"
04/29/2004 09:52 PMSurveillance Works Both Ways
Surveillance Works Both Ways
04/14/2005 07:00 AMWhat happens when the watchers become the watched? They don't like it
much. Kim Zetter reports from Seattle.
Andutteye Surveillance 1.22 (Client)
Andutteye Surveillance 1.22 (Client)
06/07/2004 10:30 AMSurveillance/monitoring software for Linux and Unix systems.
Copyright, Technology, and The New
Surveillance
Copyright, Technology, and The New
Surveillance
04/28/2004 06:52 PMSonia Katyal at Fordham Law School has written a very interesting
paper on the relationship between copyright enforcement and privacy in
the digital age, with focus on the increasingly invasive methods that
rightsholders use to control how intellectual property is accessed and
shared. Excerpt:
A few years ago, it was fanciful to imagine a world where intellectual
property owners - such as record companies, software owners, and
publishers - were capable of invading the most sacred areas of the
home in order to track, deter, and control uses of their products.
Yet, today, strategies of copyright enforcement have rapidly
multiplied, each strategy more invasive than the last. This new
surveillance exposes the paradoxical nature of the Internet: It offers
both the consumer and creator a seemingly endless capacity for human
expression - a virtual marketplace of ideas - alongside an
insurmountable array of capacities for panoptic surveillance. As a
result, the Internet both enables and silences speech, often
simultaneously.
This paradox, in turn, leads to the tension between privacy and
intellectual property. Both areas of law face significant challenges
because of technology's ever-expanding pace of development. Yet courts
often exacerbate these challenges by sacrificing one area of law for
the other, by eroding principles of informational privacy for the sake
of unlimited control over intellectual property. Laws developed to
address the problem of online piracy - in particular, the DMCA - have
been unwittingly misplaced, inviting intellectual property owners to
create private systems of copyright monitoring that I refer to as
piracy surveillance. Piracy surveillance comprises extrajudicial
methods of copyright enforcement that detect, deter, and control acts
of consumer infringement.
Ms. Katyal's paper was selected as the winning entry for the 2004 Yale
Law School Cybercrime and Digital Law Enforcement Conference writing
competition.
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Andutteye Surveillance 1.21 (Server)
Andutteye Surveillance 1.21 (Server)
04/30/2004 07:43 AMSurveillance/monitoring software for Linux and Unix systems.
Andutteye Surveillance 1.25 (Server)
Andutteye Surveillance 1.25 (Server)
08/30/2004 04:32 AMSurveillance/monitoring software for Linux and Unix systems.
China extends surveillance
China extends surveillance
07/04/2004 02:13 AMglobetechnology.com Jul 4 2004 6:12AM GMT
IT resellers best placed to take
advantage of IP surveillance
IT resellers best placed to take
advantage of IP surveillance
09/02/2004 10:43 PMSunday Times South Africa Sep 3 2004 2:23AM GMT
Andutteye Surveillance 1.23 (Client)
Andutteye Surveillance 1.23 (Client)
06/14/2004 03:58 AMSurveillance/monitoring software for Linux and Unix systems.
Andutteye Surveillance 1.21 (Client)
Andutteye Surveillance 1.21 (Client)
04/30/2004 07:43 AMSurveillance/monitoring software for Linux and Unix systems.
3rd-Party Power Book Power Adapters?
3rd-Party Power Book Power Adapters?
01/23/2004 02:18 PMReport on Internet Surveillance Around
the World
Report on Internet Surveillance Around
the World
06/26/2004 04:02 PMBeSpacific Jun 26 2004 8:15PM GMT
SecuritySpy provides Mac-based video
surveillance
SecuritySpy provides Mac-based video
surveillance
02/10/2004 02:43 AMBTV maker Ben Bird has released
SecuritySpy v1.0, a new software
application designed to provide multi-camera video surveillance using
the Mac OS.
Building surveillance state in the name
of security
Building surveillance state in the name
of security
05/26/2004 05:48 AMSiliconValley.com May 26 2004 10:05AM GMT
FCC backs surveillance on Internet calls
FCC backs surveillance on Internet calls
08/06/2004 02:24 AMMENAFN Aug 6 2004 6:24AM GMT
WiFi surveillance cams in London
WiFi surveillance cams in London
05/23/2004 10:42 PMFrom the BBC News today, a story about the unwiring of (overabundant)
surveillance cams.
In the UK there is one CCTV camera for every 14 people. If you are in
London, you could be caught on camera up to 300 times a day. But the
cameras are expensive, and once you have installed one, and laid all
the wires back to base, it is fixed and cannot move. This means if a
crime hotspot moves round the corner, you cannot see it. Westminster
City Council in London have come up with a solution - CCTV cameras
without wires, which broadcast their pictures back to base using the
council's new wireless network.
LinkVatican mobilises anti-surveillance op
Vatican mobilises anti-surveillance op
04/13/2005 09:22 AMMultiple e-threats to Pope-vote conclave
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Autonomy to power Olympic surveillance