Is e-mail's future under cyberattack?
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The UK under cyberattack, Israel hit by
corporate espionage
The UK under cyberattack, Israel hit by
corporate espionage
06/17/2005 07:12 PMIn a disturbing but predictable turn of events, but the UK and Israel
have been hit by targeted Trojans designed to steal governmental and
corporate secrets. In the case of Israel, the motive is coporate
espionage, but for the UK the motive is unknown.

Repost: Cyberattack Winner -- Hacker
Insurance
Repost: Cyberattack Winner -- Hacker
Insurance
01/08/2004 08:27 PMIntroducing E-Mail's Next Generation
Introducing E-Mail's Next Generation
02/18/2003 09:28 PMAlthough its streamlined interface looks much like Microsoft's Outlook
Express, this POP3 client replaces folders with Google-like tools that
dynamically ...
Yahoo Mail's Got Its Own DMoz Category
Too
Yahoo Mail's Got Its Own DMoz Category
Too
07/06/2004 06:31 AMDmoz.org's Yahoo Mail Category. Entries include Yahoo Mail Sucker,
described as "Perl application that simulates a user's actions to
download their Yahoo e-mail to their local inbox. Supports SSL,
multiple...
Getting to Know Apple Mail's Spam Filter
(24-May-2004; 14.3K)
Getting to Know Apple Mail's Spam Filter
(24-May-2004; 14.3K)
05/24/2004 09:58 PMUse Mail's signature as a sending
account reminder
Use Mail's signature as a sending
account reminder
03/08/2004 11:18 PMI have too many email accounts: a few with my ISP, one .Mac, and a few
with my web hosting service. Some are used for web business, others
for support email, and others for personal email. When I create a New
email, Mail pick...
AppleScript to "Delete All" from Mail's
Current Mailbox
AppleScript to "Delete All" from Mail's
Current Mailbox
06/18/2004 02:41 PMJesse Shanks "I often find myself cleaning out multitudes of unread
mail and spam by constantly just selecting all in a mailbox in Mail
and deleting it. This simple script uses a handler available at
AppleScript > Applications > GUI Scripting to do the task in two
clicks. I started with no deletion warning, but had occasion to
prevent the accidental deletion of a message and figured it would not
hurt."
Sort Mail's sent mail into folders via
rules
Sort Mail's sent mail into folders via
rules
03/19/2003 10:24 PMIf you want Mail.app to put away in specific mailboxes not just the
messages you receive, but your Sent messages as well, you're out of
luck. It has to be done manually, but at least you can use Rules for
it. Instead of def...
eddyer: Use Mail's scriptability to
archive messages
eddyer: Use Mail's scriptability to
archive messages
01/07/2005 02:26 AMeddyer: "Using Andreas Amann's Mail Scripts, you can archive mail
based on date (as well as do a lot of other things). If you select the
entire folder structure, there is even an option to preserve the
folder hierarchy. Nice."
Display Mail's mailbox sizes in the
status bar
Display Mail's mailbox sizes in the
status bar
05/12/2004 11:14 AMI have been looking for a way of seeing the exact size of a mailbox
(or its subfolders) in Mail.app, but wasn't able to do so until I
choose to view the "Size" column in my Viewer Window (View -> Columns
-> Size). Once that c...
10.3: Another way to use Mail's junk
mail image filtering
10.3: Another way to use Mail's junk
mail image filtering
11/18/2003 01:59 PMThe new Mail App in Panther blocks images from being loaded in email
which is in the Junk folder. But what if you see an email which you
think might be junk, but aren't sure, and it is NOT yet in the Junk
folder? If you open ...
Yahoo! Web mail's best feature is
carryover notepad
Yahoo! Web mail's best feature is
carryover notepad
06/26/2004 04:49 AMSeattle Times Jun 26 2004 8:20AM GMT
Scroll Mail's message list a page at a
time
Scroll Mail's message list a page at a
time
12/24/2004 01:12 PMI hadn't seen this posted anywhere (and I didn't see it here on
MacOSXHints). From Macintouch's Mail.app report of December 22, 2004,
comes this tidbit:
Scroll Wheel
Jason Staloff
It's true that page-at-a-time scrolling wit...
Google mail's flexible features outweigh
privacy concerns
Google mail's flexible features outweigh
privacy concerns
06/06/2004 11:27 AMCNEWS Jun 6 2004 2:37PM GMT
Change Mail's sort order to remove
folder opening delay
Change Mail's sort order to remove
folder opening delay
12/24/2004 01:12 PMI've been using Mail.app for almost a year, since I got my first Mac.
I've always complained that Mail.app, with my tons of folders (each
with at least 6,000 messages) each terribly was slow when opening
folders: in fact, I n...
PRODUCT REVIEW: Google mail's features
outweigh privacy concerns
PRODUCT REVIEW: Google mail's features
outweigh privacy concerns
06/02/2004 06:25 PMAP via The Ledger Jun 2 2004 10:18PM GMT
Pop-up Killer Pro Software Included Free
with Subscription to Antivirus E-mail's
Email and ISP Services
Pop-up Killer Pro Software Included Free
with Subscription to Antivirus E-mail's
Email and ISP Services
06/22/2005 02:53 AMAntivirus Email is now including pop-up blocker software as part of
its suite of privacy protection software that is free to users with a
monthly subscription to Antivirus Email. [PRWEB Jun 22, 2005]
The Future of IP Is Now!
The Future of IP Is Now!
01/22/2004 04:50 AMThe Future of the P.C
The Future of the P.C
12/25/2004 04:45 PMSlashdot Dec 25 2004 4:23AM GMT
The Future Is Now
The Future Is Now
01/02/2004 08:22 AMThe Future of the Car
The Future of the Car
01/02/2005 03:43 PM
Obsession: Mr. Singh’s Search for the Holy Grail American
visionaries, cranks and con men have long sought the simple key to
boosting the efficiency of the gasoline engine. Now a barefoot
tinkerer in India believes he has unlocked the door. Is he for real?
9/11, for the future
9/11, for the future
04/21/2004 07:49 PM
The September
Project -- On 9/11,
libraries big and small will host events
where citizens can participate collectively and think creatively about
our country, our government, our community, and encourage and support
the well-informed voice of the American citizenry. A Day of and
for Democracy.
Future Boy! 1.0
Future Boy! 1.0
01/06/2005 12:15 PMAn adventure game unlike any youve ever played. Its more
than interactive fiction its an interactive comic book.
The Future of the PC
The Future of the PC
11/05/2003 05:18 AMBusiness Week Nov 5 2003 4:40AM ET
3D, It's The Future
3D, It's The Future
03/19/2005 03:20 AMYesterday at the ShoWest in Las Vegas, Texas Instruments unveiled
their 3D prototype projector, and George Lucas made the announcement
that he plans to re-release all six
Star Wars movies in 3D. To
read more about this astounding revelation visit
World
Enteractive and
ABC News.
The future of the CMS
The future of the CMS
03/11/2003 01:22 AMMost modern Content Management Systems are being used through web
browsers, but that approach leaves a lot to be desired since the
browser is too thin. Native application approach is not an answer on
its own, but by combining the best of best worlds would be
interesting.
Future Now
Future Now
08/19/2004 07:03 PMDirect and Related Links for 'Future Now'
Future Now discusses emerging technologies, their social
implications, and their possible future impacts. It reflects research
and forecasting at the Institute for the Future, a Menlo Park, CA
think tank specializing in the future of technology, health, and
organizational change. I stumbled across this rather fascinating blog
today. After reading a couple of articles I added the RSS feed to my
subscription list. Walmart as a wireless ISP, the proactive home, &
RFID sushi are…
Looking to the future
Looking to the future
06/17/2005 02:17 PMUsatoday.com - Fri Jun 10, 08:30 pm GMT
How the Wi-Fi Future Might Look
How the Wi-Fi Future Might Look
02/18/2004 03:47 AMBusiness Week Feb 18 2004 7:18AM GMT
The Future is Now (or should be)
The Future is Now (or should be)
08/28/2004 10:27 PMI have a weird philosophy on the future: Don't wait for the inevitable
if it's something you want. Every time I hear someone say, "someday
we'll be able to..." or "in a few years, it won't be unusual to..." I
consider what they're suggesting will be commonplace. If it's
something I also believe is is inevitable and worthwhile, I try to
start doing it now rather than later. What's the point of waiting,
really? I'm reminded of this all the...
Investing in our Future
Investing in our Future
09/05/2004 01:16 PM(This is also my Sunday column in the San
Jose Mercury News.)
As first a presidential candidate and now the Democratic vice
presidential nominee, John Edwards has described the core of President
Bush's economic policy: valuing wealth over work.
``President Bush has a war on work -- you see it in everything he
does,'' Edwards said in a September 2003 speech. ``He wants to
eliminate every penny of tax on wealth, and shift the whole burden to
people who work for a living. So people won't pay any taxes at all
when they make money from selling stocks, when they get big dividends
every year, or when they inherit a massive estate.''
On the eve of Labor Day, the traditional kickoff to the fall
presidential race, Edwards' point is worth noting. National tax policy
-- to which both major parties adhere to a greater or lesser degree --
disfavors those of us who ``only'' work for a living.
There's another way to look at this policy, which deserves broader
discussion. Yes, it values wealth over work, but a key aim is to spur
investment.
More...
Grokster and the Future of the Net
Grokster and the Future of the Net
02/01/2005 09:33 PMThe Supreme Court will hear the appeal of the Grokster
litigation on March 29. The case deals directly with the legality of
distributed peer-to-peer file-shsaring services, but its ramifications
could go much further. Like the landmark 1997 case striking down the
Communications Decency Act, the Grokster decision could be a
bellweather for Internet freedom... or it could push the Net down a
much less open, less innovative, less dynamic, and less valuable
path.
Several amicus briefs were just filed in the case. Ed Felten gives
a good
summary of what's wrong the with anti-P2P view:
"These briefs are caught between nostalgia for a past that never
existed, and false hope for future technologies that won't do the
job."
Like it or not, much more than the future of the music industry is
at stake here. In fact, business models for recorded music are are
among the least likely things to change depending on how Grokster
comes out. The P2P horse is out of the barn, but so is the licensed
digital music horse, thanks to iTunes, Real Rhapsody, Mercora, and
other innovators. I'm much more worried about what the case might
mean for the Net as a whole.
SF writers on the future
SF writers on the future
09/12/2004 05:30 AM
Cory Doctorow:
Former BB Guestblogger John Shirley interviewed me, Pat Murphy, Kim
Stanley Robinson, Norman Spinrad, Bruce Sterling and Ken Wharton, as
science fiction writers, about the future. It's just showed up on
Locus's website:
Cory Doctorow doubts the efficacy of big control and again sees
information as the key: "The Stasi — the East German version of the
KGB — had detailed files on virtually every resident of East
Germany, yet somehow managed to miss the fact that the Berlin Wall was
about to come down until it was already in rubble. Tell me again how a
centralized government makes us more secure? September 11th wasn't a
failure to gather enough intelligence: it was a failure to correctly
interpret the intelligence in hand. There was too much irrelevant
data, too much noise. Gathering orders of magnitude MORE noise just
puts that needle into a much bigger haystack, while imposing high
social costs. Fingerprinting visitors to the US and jailing foreign
journalists for not understanding the impossibly baroque new visa regs
makes America less secure (by encouraging people to lie about the
purposes of their visit and by chasing honest people out of the
country), not more."
Bruce Sterling speculates that big global government might take new
shapes: "I had a brainstorm about this very problem recently. What if
there were two global systems of governance, and they weren't based on
control of the landscape? Suppose they interpenetrated and competed
everywhere, sort of like Tory and Labour, or Coke and Pepsi. I'm kind
of liking this European 'Acquis' model where there is scarcely any
visible 'governing' going on, and everything is accomplished on the
levels of invisible infrastructure, like highway regulations and
currency reform."
Link
(
Thanks, John!)
PowerBook G5!? Unlikely to Appear in
the Near Future
PowerBook G5!? Unlikely to Appear in
the Near Future
02/05/2005 09:07 PMCNET has posted
an article highlighting various logical reasons for
why the PowerBook G5 is still a pipe dream.
"...a G5 PowerBook would require compromises in size, weight and
other aesthetics such as noise production. Apple, and likely most of
its customers, wouldn't be willing to live with that."
Sorry guys, you'll just have to wait another year, or by an
iMac G5 and an
iLugger.

The future of displays2
The future of displays2
12/18/2003 09:49 PMTwo new technologies may help change the way we view things in the
near future.
The future of gaming
The future of gaming
02/06/2005 03:17 AM
The
future of gaming (video stream). Check out the demonstration by
Total Immersion
(French). This is the future, baby!
The Future of Search
The Future of Search
07/22/2004 12:57 PMSource: SearchDay - Representatives from the world's biggest search
engine companies sat down with Danny Sullivan and several hundred of
his closest friends to talk about the future of search and information
retrieval....
AOL: Back to the Future?
AOL: Back to the Future?
09/14/2004 02:33 PMAs Web advertising heats up, is everything old new again?
What's in Microsoft's Future?
What's in Microsoft's Future?
07/23/2004 04:33 PMPlus, Overstock channels Mao, Amazon stays strong, and Janus hangs on.
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