South Pole Research Station Hacked Twice
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South Pole 'cyberterrorist' hack wasn't
the first
South Pole 'cyberterrorist' hack wasn't
the first
08/19/2004 12:58 PMThreat over-egged
Americans Pave Road to South Pole
Americans Pave Road to South Pole
04/13/2004 04:42 AMIt seems like an impossible mission, but a team of workers are carving
a 1,020-mile 'ice highway' from the New Zealand coast to the South
Pole. They say it will enable supplies and equipment to be hauled to
the pole's U.S. research station.
High temperatures at planet's south pole
High temperatures at planet's south pole
02/06/2005 03:05 AMUsatoday.com - Sat Feb 5, 08:16 pm GMT
Chunk of Mars Found at South Pole
Chunk of Mars Found at South Pole
07/22/2004 06:17 AMScientists are excited about getting their hands on a recently
unveiled Mars rock. Funny thing is -- it was discovered here on Earth.
By Amit Asaravala.
Antarctic bl0g picks, including South
Pole co-ed Jell-o wrestling
Antarctic bl0g picks, including South
Pole co-ed Jell-o wrestling
08/18/2004 06:26 PMBoingBoing reader and South Pole resident F. Scott Robert points us to
some short story entries on his Antarctic weblog:
* Presumably crazed from winter darkness, the station manager at South
Pole punishes crewmember for Photoshop know-how: Link
* Winter Jello-wrestling at McMurdo Station: Link
* The Antarctic Scurvy Awareness Program, in which I offer rewards to
Antarcticans for contracting scurvy: Link
LinkMSN Website Hacked in South Korea
MSN Website Hacked in South Korea
06/05/2005 11:27 PM"Microsoft acknowledges that hackers booby-trapped its MSN Web site in
South Korea to steal passwords from visitors. The company says it was
unclear how many Internet users might have been victimized."
South Korean MSN site hacked
South Korean MSN site hacked
06/05/2005 10:53 PMThe South Korean MSN site was recently hacked, resulting in users
having their passwords stolen.


Man Flies High-Tech Plane on
Pole-To-Pole Flight
Man Flies High-Tech Plane on
Pole-To-Pole Flight
12/29/2003 08:09 PMRed Nova Dec 29 2003 6:39PM ET
Car Bomb Targets Police Station South of
Baghdad (Reuters)
Car Bomb Targets Police Station South of
Baghdad (Reuters)
08/05/2004 01:42 AMReuters - A car bomb exploded outside a police
station south of Baghdad on Thursday and many casualties were
feared, police and witnesses said.
Pole wants phone pole out of his kitchen
(Reuters)
Pole wants phone pole out of his kitchen
(Reuters)
02/01/2005 09:23 PMReuters - Piotr Kardys is a Pole with a problem -- a pole; in fact, a
telephone pole in his kitchen.
Plans for Space Station Call for an
Expansion of Research
Plans for Space Station Call for an
Expansion of Research
07/18/2004 02:21 AMThe United States has finished its plans for completing the
International Space Station by the end of the decade.
Intel to establish wireless research
center in South Korea
Intel to establish wireless research
center in South Korea
03/08/2004 11:22 PMSiliconValley.com Mar 8 2004 1:44PM GMT
South African lessons: Human Sciences
Research Council (HSRC)
South African lessons: Human Sciences
Research Council (HSRC)
06/05/2005 11:52 PMOne of the most interesting presentations at this
fantastic
conference was given by Eve Gray, of Eve Gray & Associates. Gray
was asked to study the publishing strategy of the Human Sciences
Research Council (HSRC) in South Africa. This research institution had
a traditional strategy of publishing lots of research books, and
selling them. Gray convinced them to change their strategy -- to give
away all their research books for free online, and offer a high
quality print-on-demand service for anyone who wants the paper
version. The result: "the sales turnover of the publishing department
has risen by 300%." As she concluded her presentation, "giving away
books and lead to an increase in our book sales." There's much much
more in her interesting analysis. She has generously offered it for
downloading. Here's the
press
release.
Research And Markets: Fixed-Line
Teledensities In The South Pacific
Island Region Are Still Comparatively
Low, With Large Differences Between
Urban And Rural Areas Where Coverage Is
Usually Poor
Research And Markets: Fixed-Line
Teledensities In The South Pacific
Island Region Are Still Comparatively
Low, With Large Differences Between
Urban And Rural Areas Where Coverage Is
Usually Poor
12/22/2004 01:50 AMResearch and Markets (researchandmarkets.com/reports/c11218) has
announced the addition of 2005 South Pacific Islands - Telecoms,
Mobile and Broadband to their offering. [PRWEB Dec 20, 2004]
RESEARCH AND CONSULTING FIRMS MERGE
Telecom Research Institute (TRI) to
Merge into Dittberner Associates Inc.
Next Generation OSS/BSS Research Program
RESEARCH AND CONSULTING FIRMS MERGE
Telecom Research Institute (TRI) to
Merge into Dittberner Associates Inc.
Next Generation OSS/BSS Research Program
09/18/2004 03:29 AMRESEARCH AND CONSULTING FIRMS MERGE Telecom Research Institute (TRI)
to Merge into Dittberner Associates Inc. Next Generation OSS/BSS
Research Program [PRWEB Sep 18, 2004]
Want to setup your own Microbroadcasting
Station aka Pirate Station
Want to setup your own Microbroadcasting
Station aka Pirate Station
05/09/2004 05:09 PMI have always thought it would be cool to have my own mini-radio
station, well it seems it is much...
F1: Pole for Barrichello
F1: Pole for Barrichello
06/19/2004 03:08 PMRubens Barrichello heads Michael Schumacher in US Grand Prix
qualifying.
South Africa ICT & Telecom Tactical
Investment Forum in New York City Brings
US Companies to South Africa
South Africa ICT & Telecom Tactical
Investment Forum in New York City Brings
US Companies to South Africa
03/14/2005 05:26 PMAzania Holdings International Inc. and the New York Software Industry
Association produced the first International South Africa ICT &
Telecom Tactical Investment Forum in New York City promoting business
and investment opportunities in South Africa’s newly deregulated
telecom industry. [PRWEB Mar 3, 2005]
North Pole Goes Wireless
North Pole Goes Wireless
04/15/2005 04:36 AMThe
possible puns regarding this story are practically endless, though the
Register does a good job of exploiting most of them: Two Intel
employees set up a hotspot at a research camp at the North Pole. It
uses Iridium phones for backhaul, which means the access is probably
excruciatingly slow, but people at the North Pole probably aren't
complaining. The deployment is purportedly meant to check out how the
equipment fares in such cold, wet weather, though there are plenty of
other such experiments that have been done for some time. Dave Hughes
has done tons of work in Alaska with wireless networks and he was also
instrumental in enabling the hotspot at Mt. Everest base camp in
Nepal.
F1: Button claims first pole
F1: Button claims first pole
04/24/2004 08:48 AMJenson Button beats Michael Schumacher in San Marino Grand Prix
qualifying.
F1: Alonso in provisional pole
F1: Alonso in provisional pole
04/02/2005 07:17 AMFernando Alonso beats Jarno Trulli in first qualifying at the Bahrain
Grand Prix.
F1: Raikkonen on Silverstone pole
F1: Raikkonen on Silverstone pole
07/10/2004 10:12 AMKimi Raikkonen takes pole for the British GP with Jenson Button in
third.
North Pole Gets Wi-Fi Hotspot
North Pole Gets Wi-Fi Hotspot
04/15/2005 08:43 PMSchumacher grabs pole again
Schumacher grabs pole again
05/08/2004 09:00 AMMichael Schumacher leaves the field trailing in his wake as he takes
pole position for the Spanish GP.
F1: Button bids for pole
F1: Button bids for pole
05/29/2004 05:07 AMJenson Button is fastest in Saturday practice for the European Grand
Prix.
"Once upon a time, the most successful
Democratic leader of them all, Franklin
Delano Roosevelt, looked south and said,
"I see one-third of a nation ill-housed,
ill-clad, ill-nourished." Today our
national Democratic leaders look south
and say, "I see..."
"Once upon a time, the most successful
Democratic leader of them all, Franklin
Delano Roosevelt, looked south and said,
"I see one-third of a nation ill-housed,
ill-clad, ill-nourished." Today our
national Democratic leaders look south
and say, "I see..."
11/03/2003 09:33 PMHowlett Research Corp. Publishes
Research Report on Raser Technologies,
Inc. (OTC BB: RSTG)
Howlett Research Corp. Publishes
Research Report on Raser Technologies,
Inc. (OTC BB: RSTG)
07/02/2004 03:36 AMRaser is a research and development company focused on developing
advanced motor technology for broad applications, including the
growing electric hybrid vehicle market. It has developed several
innovations in electric motors and controllers that increase torque
and power, allowing reduced manufacturing costs and providing enhanced
performance. Applications span virtually the entire universe of
electric motors, including industry, the military, as well as the
automotive sector. [PRWEB Jul 2, 2004]
Intel Goes Wireless At North Pole
Intel Goes Wireless At North Pole
04/15/2005 09:59 AM
While not busy encouraging the destruction of the original 'Moore's Law'
article, Intel's employees have installed a wireless hot spot near the
North Pole. Built in the Arctic region at the Barneo ice camp, Intel
Russia engineers installed an 802.11 b/g access point and established
a connection with four of their laptops, 78 miles from the North Pole
(using, of course, Centrino mobile technology to accomplish this
feat). The hot spot has since been taken down, but survived the cold
(-22°F or worse) and worked reliably. Of course, "Intel pointed to
the experiment as an example of how mobile technology allows users to
work anywhere," even if I can't get a signal in my own backyard.
Intel Puts Hot Spot Near North Pole
Rugby: Robinson in pole position
Rugby: Robinson in pole position
09/04/2004 10:10 AMAndy Robinson is the leading contender to become England's permanent
rugby coach, the RFU admits.
Pole dancing the latest fad (Reuters)
Pole dancing the latest fad (Reuters)
03/27/2005 03:23 AMReuters - Silver disco balls spin red lip-shaped lights around the
room and Britney
Spears' "Oops I did it again" blares as Debbie gives herself a cheeky
slap on the left buttock.
F1: Ralf claims Canada pole
F1: Ralf claims Canada pole
06/12/2004 02:19 PMRalf Schumacher edges out Jenson Button to take pole at the Canadian
GP.
F1: Schumi claims European pole
F1: Schumi claims European pole
05/29/2004 09:30 AMMichael Schumacher will start from the front of the grid at the
European Grand Prix.
Pole Display Control Program 0.1
Pole Display Control Program 0.1
06/02/2004 07:09 AMA PD6000 pole display control program.
F1: Trulli grabs Belgian pole
F1: Trulli grabs Belgian pole
08/29/2004 05:39 AMRenault's Jarno Trulli sets pole position in the rain at the Belgian
Grand Prix.
North Pole 'was once subtropical'
North Pole 'was once subtropical'
09/07/2004 06:33 AMIce cores drilled from deep beneath the floor of the Arctic Ocean show
it was once warm enough for swimming.
F1: Alonso grabs pole position
F1: Alonso grabs pole position
04/03/2005 05:27 AMRenault's Fernando Alonso holds off Ferrari's Michael Schumacher to
grab pole for the Bahrain Grand Prix.
2004 Holy Log Pole Festival
2004 Holy Log Pole Festival
04/09/2004 04:08 PM
Yamadashi,
the first part of the
Onbas
hira Matsuri, a septennial shinto
festiv
al in the Nagano Prefecture, involves hauling a bunch of 200 year
old fir trees out of the forest and then perilously riding them down
the hillside (locals only, all you extreme sports nuts) in preparation
for May's Satobiki.
O-h
anami this is not.
The Power-Aware Systems Department of
the Austin Research Lab invites
applications for Research Staff Member
positions.
The Power-Aware Systems Department of
the Austin Research Lab invites
applications for Research Staff Member
positions.
01/22/2004 07:32 PMAre you obsessed with power?
The Power-Aware Systems Department of
the Austin Research Lab invites applications for Research Staff Member
positions. If full system simulation is more your thing,
we've got that, too.
Axogenic and University of Sydney
Collaboration Supported by Australian
Research Council Grant for Biotechnology
Research in Genetics
Axogenic and University of Sydney
Collaboration Supported by Australian
Research Council Grant for Biotechnology
Research in Genetics
12/19/2004 03:17 PMAXOGENIC and U. of Sydney collaboration is intended to result in the
discovery of new technologies for human interaction with complex data
structures arising from the analysis of DNA microarray data. The new
technologies will take the form of 2D and 3D interactive
visualisations which, when later integrated into Axogenic's product
line, will help speed discovery in genetic and proteomic research,
with applications across a broad range of life sciences. [PRWEB Dec 3,
2004]
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