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ETH Lecture Communicator 0.6.1
ETH Lecture Communicator 0.6.1
05/23/2004 01:57 AMA classroom assessment and communication tool.
Eno lecture in SF on Nov 14
Eno lecture in SF on Nov 14
11/03/2003 07:01 PMKevin Kelly sez,
Musician/producer BRIAN ENO will be giving a rare free public lecture
next week at Fort Mason in San Francisco on Friday, Nov. 14, in the
Herbst Pavillion. Coffee bar opens at 7pm, lecture at 8pm. Directions
to Herbst Pavillion are here.
This is not a concert. Brian Eno will be speaking about "The Long
Now." His talk will be the first of a monthly series of Seminars
About Long-term Thinking, sponsored by The Long Now Foundation
(http://www.longnow.org). Eno's talks are usually as amazing as his
music...
Admission to the lectures is free (a $10 donation is welcome but NOT
required). The hall holds about 700 people. For unticketed lectures
like this it's a good idea to come early for a good seat.
Cyberterrorism Lecture
Cyberterrorism Lecture
03/24/2005 04:41 PMI had the chance to attend a lecture last night by Marcus Ranum on
the subject of cyberterrorism. Ranum is the author of the book The Myth of Homeland
Security.
Upon my arrival I quickly realized that I was entering a room full
of college age kids and was in the minority of people over the age of
thirty. Rannum began his lecture with stories of his experiences with
airport security and how he really does feel any safer today than he
did prior to 9/11. He than began to talk about hypothetical
situations or pranks that one could pull in order to cause the TSA
(Transportation Safety Administration) a headache. I wonder how many
of the college students in attendance may actually try some of his
ideas out. It was at this point I began to wonder when he was going
to start talk about cyberterrorism.
Ranum followed up his opening statements with what I can only
describe as a rant of the obvious. He pointed out the bureaucratic
mess that was caused as a result of 9/11. He reiterated the failures
in the intelligence communities that have been well document over the
past couple of years. I was glad to hear Mr. Ranum clearly state that
he was not politically motivated and was happy to point out the
failures on both sides of the aisle.
He made it a point to show specific portions of the Patriot Act that
are clearly written as political pork as opposed to security. Ranum
also repeatedly said do not take his word as the truth and encourage
everyone to do their own research.
With twenty minutes left in the lecture the topic of cyberterrorism
was finally touched upon. Ranum pointed out that the twenty-seven
intelligence agencies on the US do not have compatible systems and
still cannot share their data. Yes, this is a weakness and has been
known for some time. He also stated that he does not feel that a
large scale or coordinated attack would succeed against the IT
infrastructure of the US. His thoughts are that this type of attack
would only be a bump in the road.
While I was disappointed that the topic of cyberterrorism was only
covered for a small fraction of the time the overall lecture was worth
the time spent. I have not read Mr. Ranum’s book however, I plan on
purchasing it.
To learn more about Marcus Ranum you can visit his website.
Lecture highlights need to share
Lecture highlights need to share
04/13/2005 08:21 AMCollaboration is key to future tech developments argues Lord Broers in
his second Reith lecture.
Caltech Michelin Lecture
Caltech Michelin Lecture
01/03/2004 05:55 AMgreat speech about how science is letting us down .. "consensus
science" is not science at all .. Aliens Cause Global Warming ..
speech by Michael Crichton .. very interesting talk .. a fabuous
speech .. more» ..
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Reith Lecture 2005
Reith Lecture 2005
04/16/2005 02:55 PM
Reith
Lecture 2005: The Triumph of Technology Lord Broers -
In the
five lectures, he sets out his belief that technology can and should
hold the key to the future. He says: "It is time to wake up to
this fact. Applied science is rivalling pure science both in
importance and in intellectual interest. We cannot leave technology to
the technologists; we must all embrace it. We have lived through a
revolution in which technology has affected all our lives and altered
our societies for ever." Lessig lecture in London, May 27
Lessig lecture in London, May 27
05/21/2004 06:49 AMLarry Lessig is speaking on London on the 27th of May.
Flash
LinkMitnick to lecture in Canada
Mitnick to lecture in Canada
06/25/2004 07:06 PMglobetechnology.com Jun 25 2004 11:28PM GMT
Scholars Lecture on 'Buffy' Show (AP)
Scholars Lecture on 'Buffy' Show (AP)
05/28/2004 03:21 PMAP - It's tough for scholars to be taken seriously when their subject
is a TV show about a California blonde fighting evil in a high school
built on a gateway to hell.
Lecture on 'e-government to
e-governance' held at KOM
Lecture on 'e-government to
e-governance' held at KOM
04/19/2005 07:07 AMTimes of Oman Apr 19 2005 10:09AM GMT
US lecture tour for Cherie Blair
US lecture tour for Cherie Blair
08/12/2004 11:53 PMCherie Blair is to undertake a potentially lucrative lecture tour of
the US, her spokeswoman confirms.
Longest Physics Lecture in History?
Longest Physics Lecture in History?
12/04/2003 02:33 AMSlashdot Dec 4 2003 2:15AM ET
Top Ten Ideas of '04: News Turns from a
Lecture to a Conversation
Top Ten Ideas of '04: News Turns from a
Lecture to a Conversation
12/29/2004 06:35 PM"People who have lots of choices, who can 'roll their own' (as Dan
Gillmor says) don't like to be lectured to. Just by staying the same
news sounds today more like a lecture because it gets compared to
stuff that doesn't sound that way at all. You know sometimes a crisis
in authority is tonal..."
Lecture on 'e-government to
e-governance' held at KOM - Oman
Lecture on 'e-government to
e-governance' held at KOM - Oman
04/19/2005 03:58 AMMENAFN Apr 19 2005 6:54AM GMT
A lecture on the development of the New
York City subway
A lecture on the development of the New
York City subway
05/20/2004 10:00 AMTomorrow night (Thursday) at the New York Public Library there's a
free lecture on The
Development of the New York City Subway System that sounds
interesting.
Transit Historian Peter Derrick will discuss why New
York City needed an extensive rapid transit system, the political and
financial difficulties in getting new lines built, and the impact the
subways had on the growth of the city and the well being of its
population. The focus will be on the largest stage of subway
expansion, the 1913 Dual System of Rapid Transit, under which most of
the existing IRT and BMT lines were constructed.
Free. From 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM.Science, Industry and Business
Library, 188 Madison Avenue, New York.
.LAN Communicator
.LAN Communicator
02/14/2004 12:13 PMCVS repository created
BBC lecture series "Triumph of Tech"
starts tomorrow
BBC lecture series "Triumph of Tech"
starts tomorrow
04/05/2005 08:37 AMCory Doctorow:
The BBC Radio 4 Reith Lectures are an annual series of fascinating,
thematically linked learned talks. This year's theme is "The Triumph
of Technology." The series kicks off tomorrow. Last year, the Reith
Lectures were available as downloadable MP3s; the site is vague on
whether they'll repeat it ("Lecture audio and transcripts will be
available after each broadcast"), but I've got high hopes.
Lecture 1:
Technology will Determine the Future of the Human Race
Lecture 2:
Collaboration
Lecture 3:
Innovation and Management
Lecture 4:
Nanotechnology and Nanoscience
Lecture 5:
Risk and Responsibility
Link
(
Thanks, Gherkin!)

Lecture on enforcement of intellectual
property rights today
Lecture on enforcement of intellectual
property rights today
01/17/2004 10:57 PMJamaica Observer Jan 17 2004 8:31AM GMT
Netscape Communicator v7.2
Netscape Communicator v7.2
08/17/2004 05:28 PMNetscape Communicator combines Netscape Navigator, a popular browser,
with a suite of Internet tools for high-performance Internet mail, web
page creation, and instant messaging. [Freeware 288 KB]
Office Communicator
Office Communicator
03/14/2005 05:32 PMBT offers PC voice communicator
BT offers PC voice communicator
07/15/2004 10:11 AMWeb-User Jul 15 2004 2:04PM GMT
J-Lan Communicator 1.3 build 20031029
J-Lan Communicator 1.3 build 20031029
10/29/2003 09:07 AMA messaging application for local area networks.
Office Communicator: The Web Generation
Office Communicator: The Web Generation
06/22/2005 02:47 AMMicrosoft is readying a Web-based version of its Office Communicator
instant-messaging client, company officials said on Tuesday. The first
private beta of the new IM app will go to testers on July 15; the
final is due out before the end of this year, the Softies say.
Communicator could not communicate with
PC Suite
Communicator could not communicate with
PC Suite
12/25/2004 05:29 PMAll About Symbian Dec 25 2004 9:21PM GMT
MS Readies Web-Based Communicator
MS Readies Web-Based Communicator
06/22/2005 02:02 AMMicrosoft is extending Office Communicator 2005 to the Web beginning
with a private beta of a Web-based client that is expected to enter
testing on July 15th. The online client will increase the portability
of Communicator, which is the successor to Windows Messenger.
pulver.Communicator v0.95.1 Beta
pulver.Communicator v0.95.1 Beta
04/09/2005 10:57 PMUsing pulver.Communicator, subscribers to SIP-based phone services
like Free World Dialup, can enjoy Instant Messaging with their SIP
contacts, as well as with their buddies on the four most popular IM
networks as well (AOL, Yahoo!, ICQ, and MSN). And not only that, but
pulver.Communicator supports multi-party chat across the different IM
networks. [Freeware 4.79 MB]
Nintendo DS: more communicator than
console?
Nintendo DS: more communicator than
console?
05/12/2004 05:39 AMInstant messaging, VoIP potential revealed
Communicator Answers Prayers
Communicator Answers Prayers
08/12/2004 02:07 AMOver 100,000 customers in the U.S. ranging from business to learning
institutions and churches rejoice, thanks to voice over internet
protocol communications technology. [PRWEB Aug 12, 2004]
BT Communicator with Yahoo! Messenger
BT Communicator with Yahoo! Messenger
07/19/2004 04:31 AMNet 4 Nowt Jul 19 2004 8:48AM GMT
Trek communicator ready to go
Trek communicator ready to go
04/17/2004 03:28 AMA US firm has invented a wireless communicator just like the ones used
in the Star Trek TV series.
Cardinals Seek Communicator For Next
Pope
Cardinals Seek Communicator For Next
Pope
04/09/2005 12:03 PMIn the week since John Paul II's death many of the cardinal electors
have been publicly dropping hints about what kind of man the church
now needs.
Microsoft Readies Web-Based Communicator
Microsoft Readies Web-Based Communicator
06/22/2005 02:18 AMMicrosoft is looking to extend the reach of its Office Communicator
2005 instant-messaging (IM) client via a new version that will be
completely Web-based. Microsoft is set to kick off on July 15 a first
private beta release of what it's currently calling the "Office
Communicator Web Access" client, company officials said on
Tuesday. The company expects to ship the final version before the end
of calendar 2005, officials said.
Communicator Web Access is similar to Microsoft's Outlook Web Access
product, said Anoop Gupta, the corporate vice president in charge of
Microsoft's Real-Time Collaboration Business Unit. "People need
reach and access from a lot of places," Gupta told Microsoft
Watch, in explaining why Microsoft decided to do a Web-based version
of Communicator
Office Communicator 2005, code-named
"Istanbul," is Microsoft's integrated client for IM,
voice, video, telephony and Web conferencing.

News source:
Microsoft WatchRead full story...AOL Woos Subscribers with Communicator
Preview
AOL Woos Subscribers with Communicator
Preview
03/13/2003 10:15 AMStar Trek Communicator: Patented
Star Trek Communicator: Patented
07/07/2004 06:04 PMXybernaut, the grandfather of well-hyped "wearable computing" that
perpetually seems to have problems actually selling products has now
announced
two
wearable computing patents, both of which seem pretty
questionable. The first is for an "ergonomic display," which
apparently is a display unit that includes rubber handgrips with
"tactile ridges." The second, though, is for a "personal
communicator" system, that "combines the functionality of a cell phone
(or mobile phone), a body supported computer and a pager." Star Trek
may want to claim prior art, but Xybernaut claims this is a bit
different from previous wearable patents in that this version includes
"detachable" parts. Who knew that by making something detachable, it
was suddenly patentable? Maybe King Missile should claim
prior art...
Nokia 9300 Communicator Interview
Nokia 9300 Communicator Interview
09/10/2004 07:04 AM<
img src="http://www.gizmodo.com/archives/images/nokia_9300_int.jpg"
alt="nokia_9300_int.jpg image" width="220" height="139" class="right
border"/>All About Symbian has a nice article with Mark Squires,
Nokia's UK Head of Communications. It's a bit fawning, but considering
the source I think that's somewhat understandable, and it does go a
long way in explaining the mindset behind the 9300's relative lack of
features compared to its big brother, the Nokia 9500. According to
Squires, the customer base using the 9500 simply didn't want Wi-Fi and
a camera, so they pulled those features out, scaled the whole thing
down, and went for something more svelte and simple.
There's an implication that Americans want too many features
crammed in, while Europeans are satisfied with something
straightforward and "smart." And that's fine, except the planned price
for the 9300 is around $850 - seems like a lot of money for a 150MHz
smartphone with no Wi-Fi and limited features, doesn't it?
<
b>Read - The Nokia 9300 - Designed By You
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Communicator Archive [Gizmodo]
Sleeker Nokia Communicator to hit the
shops
Sleeker Nokia Communicator to hit the
shops
09/09/2004 07:05 AMComputer Weekly Sep 9 2004 11:14AM GMT
Netscape Communicator 7.2
(Mozilla-based)
Netscape Communicator 7.2
(Mozilla-based)
08/21/2004 10:26 PMAn all-in-one browser and communications suite.
Tom Leonard, AI Programmer for Valve
Software is Coming to the University of
Utah for a Free Lecture
Tom Leonard, AI Programmer for Valve
Software is Coming to the University of
Utah for a Free Lecture
03/25/2005 06:30 AMTom Leonard, AI Programmer for Valve Software is coming to the
University of Utah for a free lecture [PRWEB Mar 25, 2005]
BBC NEWS | Technology | Trekkie
communicator ready to go
BBC NEWS | Technology | Trekkie
communicator ready to go
04/18/2004 03:21 AMStar Trek style communicaters are here .. Trekkie communicator ready
to go .. Lapel communicator devices .. arrive
early
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