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Overview | Teaching Copyright
"This curriculum is designed to give teachers a comprehensive set of tools to educate students about copyright while incorporating activities that exercise a variety of learning skills. Lesson topics include: the history of copyright law; the relationship between copyright and innovation; fair use and its relationship to remix culture; peer-to-peer file sharing; and the interests of the stakeholders that ultimately affect how copyright is interpreted by copyright owners, consumers, courts, lawmakers, and technology innovators."
Building Dynamic Websites
Series of lectures
Microsoft Hotmail accounts hacked into and posted online | Mail Online
Hotmail security breach spreads as 30,000 Gmail and Yahoo! passwords are posted online
Gang of 100 Phishers Charged in U.S., Egypt | Threat Level | Wired.com
A gang of more than 100 alleged phishers has been charged in the U.S. and Egypt in connection with a global scheme to steal bank credentials of victims and siphon money from their accounts.
Wife of Sir John Sawers, the future head of MI6, in Facebook security alert - Times Online
TrueCrypt - Free Open-Source On-The-Fly Disk Encryption Software for Windows Vista/XP, Mac OS X and Linux
Good maybe for showing students encryption
Evolution of the PC - PC World
Evolution of the PC
Since the personal computer debuted in 1971, a Darwin-esque evolution process has lifted the PC from modest beginnings to its current role as an indispensable part of life in the 21st century.
Jon Brodkin, Network World
HTML5 Could Be the OS Killer - Business Center - PC World
Its focus on running applications within the browser is an important driver of interest in cloud computing, where applications live somewhere off on the Internet and are delivered by the browser.
The focus of future browsers will shift from "going places" to "doing things." This will be a boon to free operating systems, which will increasingly be able to hide themselves under the browser user interface. While Windows and Mac OSX won't go away overnight, the pressure on them will be to innovate beyond the browser, perhaps through a common set of extensions for HTML5 applications to use.
Cyberwar - Iranians and Others Outwit Net Censors - Series - NYTimes.com
The Iranian government, more than almost any other, censors what citizens can read online, using elaborate technology to block millions of Web sites offering news, commentary, videos, music and, until recently, Facebook and YouTube. Search for “women” in Persian and you’re told, “Dear Subscriber, access to this site is not possible.”
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