stargeek
PHP news website logo.
home    PHP scripts    articles    seo tools    links    search    contact    shop    realtors


Vatican on lookout for eavesdroppers







Vatican on lookout for eavesdroppers

Vatican on lookout for eavesdroppers 04/14/2005 10:07 PM




This is a GrokNews Entry: (what is grok?)





Similar Items

Vatican on lookout for eavesdroppers

Grok Headline matches for Vatican on lookout for eavesdroppers

Lookout Discussion Forums - Lookout and
Microsoft MSN teaming up


Lookout Discussion Forums - Lookout and
Microsoft MSN teaming up
07/17/2004 09:51 AM
Lookout's quick flip to Microsoft

lookoutsoft.com/Forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=194
track this site | 4 links


Federal Eavesdroppers Could Veto
innovation


Federal Eavesdroppers Could Veto
innovation
04/25/2004 01:59 PM
One of these days, the tech industry may need government permission to create new applications for the Internet. Federal law enforcement agencies, asking for increased surveillance capabilities, could end up exerting unprecedented control over innovation.

Encrypted mobile blocks eavesdroppers


Encrypted mobile blocks eavesdroppers 06/15/2004 05:19 AM
ZDNet UK Jun 15 2004 9:43AM GMT

Encrypted cell phone foils eavesdroppers


Encrypted cell phone foils eavesdroppers 11/19/2003 02:06 PM
CNET Nov 19 2003 1:20PM ET

Lookout v1.2


Lookout v1.2 07/30/2004 01:38 AM
Lookout is lightning-fast search for your e-mail, files, and desktop integrated with Microsoft Outlook™. Built on top of a powerful search engine, Lookout is the only personal search engine that can search all of your e-mail from directly within Outlook - in seconds...

ActiveWin.com: Lookout


ActiveWin.com: Lookout 07/23/2004 01:08 AM
Lookout is lightning-fast search for your email, files, and desktop integrated with Microsoft Outlook™. Built on top of a powerful search engine, Lookout is the only personal search engine that can search all of your email from directly within Outlook - in seconds...

Lookout for Outlook


Lookout for Outlook 03/06/2004 01:59 AM

Lookout looks really cool. It's a plugin for Outlook that lets people search super fast on Windows machines and in Outlook files...

But I've got a problem with reading these comments by a Longhorn evangelist about how this product gives us a glimpes of what WinFS will bring to the Windows Operating System, not because it doesn't sound cool, but because it's sooo far away... When is Longhorn going to get released again?

I don't mean to be rude or too inciting here, and I welcome the introduction of Longhorn, but doesn't Mac OS X's Finder already have the equivalent of WinFS, or at least 'fast find'? I know it finds files on my computer at Googlespeed straight from the Finder. I didn't have to fork out the cash for Outlook, and I don't get viruses on OS X... I also have pretty damned fast finding features using Apple's Mail (which is free) and the email client I paid for (Mailsmith) has super-fast and truly featured search options. Outlook and Windows have both always sucked at searching...

I'll download and install Lookout tomorrow on the Dell... because I really could use a good way to search inside Outlook. Anything that makes Outlook useful (like Inbox Budddy) is good news to me.

And, yes, if I had my druthers, I'd use a Mac at work, but I don't get to have my druthers.

(And, I spotted a reference to X1 in the comments of the post from Jeff Maurone... I just might check that out too)


"LookOut is available again for
download"


"LookOut is available again for
download"
07/25/2004 09:28 AM

MSN buys Lookout for Outlook


MSN buys Lookout for Outlook 07/16/2004 05:27 AM
In brief Search play

Download details: Lookout V1.2


Download details: Lookout V1.2 07/23/2004 01:22 PM
Lookout V1.2 on Microsoft Downloads .. published

microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=09b835ee-16e 5-4961-91b8-2200ba31ea37&DisplayLang=en
track this site | 4 links


Lookout for Tiger's Logout


Lookout for Tiger's Logout 08/14/2004 09:48 AM
While the idea of shutting down — or even restarting — a Mac is a thought many never consider. With OS X, system crashes have become all but obsolete and, save the latest upgrade install, there"s no real reason to shut down. However, as any diligent tech janitor will tell you, a period cleaning will help ensure a healthy OS for years to come. And of course, all those switchers may have an overwhelming need to restart too. The speed and stability of OS X has brought new meaning to "working in the background," and just abut any task can be done in tandem with another — disc burning, permission repairing, cache emptying, etc. — and a user is likely to have five or six apps open whenever the urge to restart hits. So, when Apple cornered the fast-user switching market, I wondered when it would tackle the problem of actual logging out. With a few processor-intensive applications — like, say Photoshop QuarkXPress, Microsoft Word or even iMovie — quitting, saving and restarting can be a cumbersome task, one that can take upwards of two minutes and at times lends to a neverending spinning beach ball. According to AppleInsider, Tiger is going to <A HREF="http://www.appleinsider.com/article.php?id=597">cha nge all that</A>. One of its 150 new features is reportedly utilizing "Fast Logout and Autosave" technology: "Tiger"s fast logout and autosave feature will improve logout, shutdown, and restart operations by reducing the number of confirmation dialogs presented to the user, all the while protecting the user"s unsaved data in open applications. "During a logout, shutdown, or restart operation, Tiger will determine whether an application should post a confirmation dialog for unsaved changes or perform an auto-save event. If the application performs an auto-save event, data will be saved to a special location on the system and the user will be logged out of Mac OS X. The next time the user logs in, the system relaunches each application with auto-saved documents and reconstructs the documents as their state immediately before the last logout." While it may not be immediately noticed by the masses, Fast Logout and Autosave looks to be one of those features that will change the way we think of shutting down — and offer one more reason for OS X users to gloat — after all, it"s the little things that <I>really</I> make the difference.

"the FBI has warned us to be on the
lookout for suspicious peo..."


"the FBI has warned us to be on the
lookout for suspicious peo..."
12/30/2003 10:03 PM

Microsoft on the Lookout for search


Microsoft on the Lookout for search 07/16/2004 08:16 AM
ZDNet Jul 16 2004 12:30PM GMT

Motorola on the lookout for acquisitions


Motorola on the lookout for acquisitions 12/09/2003 09:50 PM
Cyber India Online Dec 9 2003 8:51PM ET

Vermonters on Lookout for Flower Thief
(AP)


Vermonters on Lookout for Flower Thief
(AP)
06/22/2004 10:45 AM
AP - South End residents are keeping their eyes peeled for a possible flower burglar.

Lookout Software Bought by Microsoft


Lookout Software Bought by Microsoft 07/16/2004 08:47 PM
Software Reality Jul 17 2004 0:10AM GMT

lookout shows up on MS's site


lookout shows up on MS's site 07/23/2004 11:33 AM
looks like they're doing the right thing for this extremely useful tool

FBI: be on the lookout for almanac
readers, they may be terrorists


FBI: be on the lookout for almanac
readers, they may be terrorists
12/31/2003 05:00 AM
found one with bookmarked pages .. more from The Washington Post

washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A39710-2003Dec29.html
track this site | 6 links


MSN Sandbox : Lookout now Available Free
for Outlook


MSN Sandbox : Lookout now Available Free
for Outlook
07/28/2004 02:56 PM
The recently acquired Lookout software is being given away free by Microsoft.

Lookout Download Back in Action


Lookout Download Back in Action 08/11/2004 09:53 AM

Download details: Lookout v1.2: When we discuss ed Lookout's aquisition by Microsoft a couple weeks ago, some people noted that it was no longer downloadable. It appears to be back — get it at the above link while you can.

Click here to comment on this entry


"FBI: be on the lookout for almanac
readers, they may be terrorists "


"FBI: be on the lookout for almanac
readers, they may be terrorists "
12/31/2003 09:35 AM

Microsoft acquires search firm Lookout


Microsoft acquires search firm Lookout 07/16/2004 08:47 PM
Deccan Herald Jul 16 2004 11:49PM GMT

Microsoft buys Lookout to boost search


Microsoft buys Lookout to boost search 07/15/2004 11:43 PM
The acquisition comes two weeks after the launch of a revamped MSN search.

Microsoft buys Lookout Software to
Search Email


Microsoft buys Lookout Software to
Search Email
07/16/2004 04:56 AM
"San Francisco-based Lookout makes software that helps users more quickly search through e-mail stored in Microsoft's Outlook mailbox. Outlook is part of Microsoft's Office software package"

Microsoft Acquires Lookout an Email
Search Company


Microsoft Acquires Lookout an Email
Search Company
07/16/2004 09:55 AM
Search Engine Lowdown Jul 16 2004 2:13PM GMT

the FBI has warned us to be on the
lookout for suspicious people carrying
almanacs


the FBI has warned us to be on the
lookout for suspicious people carrying
almanacs
12/30/2003 05:04 AM
CNN.com - FBI urges police to watch for people carrying almanacs - Dec. 29, 2003 .. Keep those almanacs out of sight! .. :

cnn.com/2003/US/12/29/fbi.almanacs.ap/index.html
track this site | 5 links


Chicago Surveillance Cameras On The
Lookout For Suspicious Behavior


Chicago Surveillance Cameras On The
Lookout For Suspicious Behavior
09/21/2004 12:29 PM
Remember that island in Maine that had security cameras and sensors designed to kick you off the island if you acted strange? Well, now take that concept and move it to a big city like Chicago. That's right, Chicago is putting surveillance cameras all over the city that are supposed to recognize potentially bad actions. Remember, we still haven't been able to create speedin g cameras that work right, and now we're going to trust these cameras to catch people acting strangely? Still, these days, it's become clear that surveillance cameras aren't going away, and with so many out there, this is being pitched as a reasonable solution to the problem of monitoring all those cameras (apparently Jay Walker's wireles s neighborhood watch idea isn't catching on). If that's the case, though, who's watchin g the watchers to make sure this technology isn't being abused?

Microsoft acquires specialty search
company, Lookout Software


Microsoft acquires specialty search
company, Lookout Software
07/16/2004 05:16 PM
Microsoft's MSN division announced today that it has acquired Lookout Software, LLC. The acquisition, Microsoft says, will bring "additional technology and expertise to future search efforts by MSN."

Vatican Radio


Vatican Radio 04/08/2005 10:21 AM
Vatican Radio
http://www.vat icanradio.org/inglese/enindex.html

Vatican radio broadcasts in 5 continents programmes in 40 different languages produced by two hundred journalists from 61 different countries. Vatican Radio 22 hours of simultaneous broadcasting on different frequencies, including news, live reports religious celebrations, in-depth programmes and music. Vatican radio the church point of view from topical subjects to in-depth programmes on moral questions, Vatican Radio, offers to everyone, catholic or not, the Church point of view. This has been added to Theology Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog.

Showdown at the Vatican


Showdown at the Vatican 04/18/2005 11:15 AM
As cardinals begin their secret ballot to elect the next pope, some have their bets on conservative Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger.

"Vatican website"


"Vatican website" 04/05/2005 04:35 PM

The Vatican vs. Dan Brown


The Vatican vs. Dan Brown 03/17/2005 03:56 AM
David Pescovitz: The Vatican has appointed Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone to speak out against Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code. From Reuters:
Cardinal"A lot of novels do good but this book is rotten food ... it does harm, not good," Bertone said in the 30-minute interview in the offices of the Vatican's doctrinal department.

"This book is a sack full of lies against the Church, against the real history of Christianity and against Christ himself," said Bertone, archbishop of northern Genoa.... "I would ask the author of this book and similar ones to be more respectful because freedom of expression has limits when it does not respect others," he said...

Bertone said he was stunned that Catholic bookstores, even those near the Vatican, were selling the book.

"It's impossible to pull the book off shelves of general bookstores ... but certainly not selling it in Catholic bookstores would be a good first step," he said.
Link (via The Anomalist)

Vatican Smoke Cam


Vatican Smoke Cam 04/19/2005 11:27 AM

Found on CNN. I have nothing to add to this picture, I guess, except to note that the Internet has enabled some amazing things in its lifetime.


SETI@Vatican


SETI@Vatican 05/13/2004 05:10 AM
The Vatican's official astronomer, Brother Guy Consolmagno, has given an interview in which he discusses the Vatican's thinking on what to do if alien intelligence is discovered.
We find an intelligent civilization and there's no way in creation we can communicate with them because they're so alien to us. We can't talk to dolphins now. In which case, we'll never know.

Second scenario: We find the intelligent civilization. We can communicate. We discover that they have the two essentials that theologians talk about for the human soul, intelligence and free will. They know who they are, they're self-aware, and they're able to do something about it. I think dogs are self-aware, but they don't have a whole lot of free will. Maybe computers are the same sort of thing. Human beings have to have both...

A third scenario: We find a dozen civilizations out there, and a bunch of Jehovah's witnesses go up and convert them all. At the end of the day, every civilization is Christian, except the human race is still not too sure about this. I mean, anything's possible.

Link (via /.)

Inside the Vatican


Inside the Vatican 04/08/2005 05:25 AM

The Vatican Jumps the Shark


The Vatican Jumps the Shark 07/31/2004 07:17 PM
The Pope to Women: “get back in your place” — The Vatican, fearing it may still share some semblance of the same reality as the rest of us seeks to rectify this problem by telling women that they should stop hoping for the same things as men have.

“The obscuring of the difference or duality of the sexes has enormous consequences on a variety of levels,” the document said, asserting it has inspired ideologies that “call into question the family, in its natural two-parent structure of mother and father.”

It also warned of challenges to fundamentals of church teaching, saying the blurring of differences “would consider as lacking in importance and relevance the fact that the Son of God assumed human nature in its male form.”

Foiling Spies at the Vatican


Foiling Spies at the Vatican 04/12/2005 05:25 AM
When the cardinals convene to select a new pope next week, every effort will be made to frustrate high-tech spies bent on eavesdropping on the proceedings. Vatican officials say they're ready. Others aren't so sure.

Vatican Site Goes Down, Netcraft Says


Vatican Site Goes Down, Netcraft Says 04/04/2005 03:09 PM
Web Host Industry Review Apr 4 2005 6:47PM GMT

Vatican Web Site Deluged


Vatican Web Site Deluged 04/02/2005 08:31 PM
Information Week Apr 3 2005 12:58AM GMT
Grok Description matches for Vatican on lookout for eavesdroppers
GrokA matches for Vatican on lookout for eavesdroppers

Vatican on lookout for eavesdroppers

The following phrases have been identified by the grok system as matching this entry:

















Also check out:


Grok

Ipod Porn on the
Rise

Brief Abstract of
Wikipedia's
Mesothelioma Cancer
page

Get first aid
instructions in your
cell phone

IE is crap
JSPWiki gains
podcasting support

IBM spooks market
with dismal Q1

Identity theft and
information
security: network
problems and
networked solutions

Americans ambivalent
on blogs?

Comcast Reports
Three Outages In A
Week

New Game Helps Kids
Stay Safe on
Internet (AP)

Taiwanese Chip
Makers Step Up Linux
Support (PC World)

Cold Computing Turns
Hot(spot) (PC World)

Comcast Internet
Clients Having
Problems (AP)

AfriNIC Given Final
Recognition from
ICANN as the Fifth
Regional Internet
Registry Serving the
African Region

LEDs fast evolution
may soon mean end of
the light bulb

Study finds Chinese
Internet filters
sophisticated

Astronauts ready to
go

Intel looks to the
future--and the past

Librarians fuming
over Intel magazine
bounty

Microsoft updates to
cover 'critical'
security flaws

Soyuz Spacecraft
Blasts Off

IBM investors get
'Big Blue' bruise

Silicon demand
threatens to
short-circuit solar
power firms

Study Finds
Pervasive Chinese
Internet Controls

New Game Helps Kids
Stay Safe on
Internet

China on heels of
Indian high-tech
sector -- seminar

International Red
Cross selects
Microsoft for
technology
infrastructure
support

Days Healthcare
selects Microsoft
Navision solution

Mercury Computer
Systems Unveils
amira 3D Software
for Mac OS X 3.1.1

Acrosser Rolls Out
AR-M9939 Fanless
Internet Security
Platform

Intel's new CEO no
scientist but
suitable - founder

Ignore internet at
your peril, Murdoch
warns editors

Sun misses revenue,
profit targets

Sun gets second
Microsoft patent
payment

G.M. and Ford Stuck
in Neutral as Buyers
Look Beyond Detroit

Probing Fringes,
Finding Stars

China Pushing and
Scripting Japan
Protests

Trail of Pain From
Botched Attack in
Iraq in '03

Frist Set to Join
Religious Effort on
Judicial Issue

Texan Is Indicted in
Iraq Oil Sales by
Hussein Aides

Apple OSX Tiger
Developer Trading
Cards

The Counterterrorism
Blog: Text of New
Indictments in
Oil-for-Food Scandal

a nice job at
outlining the
unfortunate outcome

The Genographic
Project - Human
Migration,
Population Genetics,
Maps, DNA

Boing Boing: Peak
oil article in
Rolling Stone

Sam Ruby:
Continuations for
Curmudgeons

Polipundit points
out Senator Kerry is
looking for Negative
stories from Iraq or
the families of
servicemen & women
in Iraq

Oracle, Sybase to
offer RFID
integration
solutions

Update: IBM shows Q1
growth but falls
short of forecasts

Wall Street Beat:
Earnings disappoint
tech investors

Spansion IPO to free
AMD from lackluster
memory group

Update: Sun Q3
revenues fall short
of expectations

Last-minute tax
filers hit the Web

IM specialist Jabber
gets new CEO

Fla. Student Charged
for Biting Off Ear
(AP)

what is grok?