Monday, June 10, 2013

OS X Mavericks to feature new Finder Tabs

OS X Mavericks to feature new Finder Tabs

Finder will be receiving some nice updates in the next iteration of OS X, Mavericks. One of the biggies will be Finder Tabs. Instead of opening several Finder windows, you'll be able to use Tabs instead.

Tabs will function much like we're already used to in Safari. If you want to drag a document from one place to another, you'll no longer need to open multiple Finder windows in order to do so. Simply open a new tab and drag the document or file to the new tab.

    


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Angry Pakistan summons envoy after U.S. drone strike kills nine

By Saud Mehsud

DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Pakistan (Reuters) - A U.S. drone strike killed nine people in northwest Pakistan, security officials said, prompting newly sworn-in Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to summon America's envoy on Saturday to protest against such attacks.

The missile strike, on a compound near the Afghan border in the North Waziristan region late on Friday, was the first U.S. drone attack in Pakistan since Sharif was sworn in on Wednesday. There was no information about the victims.

In his inaugural address, Sharif called for an immediate end to the U.S. drone strikes.

Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the demand for an immediate halt to the attacks was repeated on Saturday.

"It was conveyed to the U.S. charge d' affaires that the government of Pakistan strongly condemns the drone strikes, which are a violation of Pakistan's sovereignty and territorial integrity," the ministry said in a statement.

"The importance of bringing an immediate end to drone strikes was emphasized."

The attack came 10 days after a similar U.S. strike killed the Pakistani Taliban's second-in-command, Wali-ur-Rehman, and six others in a major blow to the militant group.

President Barack Obama said last month the United States would scale back drone strikes, only using them when a threat was "continuing and imminent".

Drone casualties are difficult to verify. Foreign journalists must have permission from the military to visit the Pashtun tribal areas along the Afghan border. Taliban fighters often seal off the sites of drone strikes immediately.

(Additional reporting by Jibran Ahmed in Peshawar; Writing by Randy Fabi; Editing by Andrew Roche and Robert Birsel)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/angry-pakistan-summons-envoy-u-drone-strike-kills-105716511.html

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Sunday, June 9, 2013

How to Keep Your Communications Private - Le?gal In?sur?rec?tion

Guest Post by Kit Lange ?? Sunday, June 9, 2013 at 10:05am

In light of the recent hubbub about the NSA having access to pretty much all your communications, the first question seems to be not ?How can they do that?? because let?s face it?they aren?t supposed to.? You know it and I know it.? The question is not even ?Do they CARE that they aren?t supposed to be doing this?? because they don?t.? The only real question is ?How can I stop them from doing it to me??

That is what this post is all about?making your communications secure from prying eyes.

We get it, Joe Citizen.? You want your privacy.? You want to be able?to talk on the internet without everyone and their mother at the?InsertAlphabetAgencyHere looking at it.

You?re mad about the NSA?snooping.? You aren?t advocating a violent overthrow of the government.

You?re not running a domestic terrorism group (well, there are?those new DHS criteria?).? You?re not even sending around emails
about what a dismal failure President Obama?s administration is (THIS?hour, anyway).? You just want to be able to chat with friends, conduct?your financial business, and argue with your spouse without Big Daddy?Gummint all up in your biz.? Believe it or not, that?s your right.

Harry ?Who Cares? Reid may blow it off and say the government?s been ?doing that stuff for years,?but we?ve got a news flash for Harry: just because you?ve been doing it?a while doesn?t make it any more okay.? Ask Ted Bundy ? oh, wait.

The bottom line is,

We get it?partly because we value our privacy too.?? So, because?we are all about free speech here?and private speech, too, now that I?think about it?here?s a list of ways you can circumvent the government?privacy leeches.? Granted, this list isn?t all-inclusive, and let?s?face it, I?m not an uber-geek.? I do, however, read a lot of uber-geek?stuff, and so I?m pretty confident with the list I?m about to show you.

Keep in mind that you will need to change some of your habits if you?decide you really want to keep your personal stuff private.? Most people?are too lazy?but if you?re not, here?s the list from the guys over at?Wired, as well as a few other nooks and crannies I find things in:

For internet browsing, use Tor.? It comes with a full bundle that you can use on any kind of Windows?from XP to 8, Mac, or Linux if that?s your flavor.? I won?t bore my?political readers with the long explanation of why Tor keeps your?internet browsing private, but if you want to read all about it you can?check out the Wikipedia entry, or just go to the website.

For email, use Hushmail.? It?s free, it?s secure, and if you?re done using that email, no?worries.? You can either delete it, or stop signing into it.? It?ll be?gone in 2 weeks, along with all those fan emails you sent to Justin?Bieber.? See?? You do want privacy.

For phone service, use Silent Circle.? Their Silent Suite has 3G, 4G, and WiFi encrypted mobile video &?voice, plus email, plus browsing, plus texts.? It?s $49/month but worth?it if you?re willing to pay it.

For voice service and texting, use Seecrypt.? World Net Daily explains how it works.

Use Throw Away Phones ? If you really don?t want to use a paid service, you could always buy a burner phone (or ten).

For?instant messaging?use?OTR (off the record), found here.? Otherwise,?your stuff is wide open. (One important note: Gmail?s ?off the record? setting does NOT mean?it?s not being logged?it?s just not retrievable by the user.? The data?miners can find it just fine.)

Obviously, we aren?t saying it?s?okay to hide any illegal and/or nefarious activities.? If you?re using this article for that, then I hope you do get busted.

That being said,?the average citizen simply wants to be able to have a conversation?without worrying about how many other people have seen it, and whether?that conversation is being used against them somehow.? We have the right?to free and unfettered speech.

We have the right to privacy, and quite?frankly, it?s a load of BS that political blogs even have to?post a list of ways that law-abiding, regular citizens can keep their?overreaching government?s nasty little hands off our private?communications, yet here we are.? It?s not about being able to do illegal things, it?s about being able to exist without Big Brother breaking half the Bill of Rights to watch you do it.

If you?re just a regular person?who wants some privacy, check out the links above, and?hopefully you find a solution that works for you.? Feel free to suggest?other tools in the comments; after I?ve checked them out to make sure?you?re not trying to send my readers to an Asian porn site for circus?midgets, I?ll be glad to post them with credit to you.

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Kit Lange is the managing editor of Victory Girls, a conservative female blog about politics?and apparently now security, too.


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Newark Mayor Booker announces run for New Jersey U.S. Senate seat (reuters)

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Video: President Obama: No One's Listening To Your Phone Calls

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Saturday, June 8, 2013

Despite Naming Coincidence, Palantir Says It's Not Part Of PRISM Program

Screen Shot 2013-06-07 at 10.48.04 AMIt’s dumb to postulate that, because big data and security startup Palantir has a similarly named product to PRISM, that it’s somehow culpable. And, in an emailed statement to the Financial Times’ Tim Bradshaw, Palantir has now refuted that exact claim. “Palantir’s Prism platform is completely unrelated to any US government program of the same name. Prism is Palantir’s name for a data integration technology used in the Palantir Metropolis platform (formerly branded as Palantir Finance).? This software has been licensed to banks and hedge funds for quantitative analysis and research.” The startup explains that the Prism software in question is for banks, not for government — though it does count the NSA as a client for other products. Here is Palantir’s own?description of the product: “Prism is a software component that lets you quickly integrate external databases into Palantir. Specifically, it lets you build high-performance?Data Engine?based providers without writing any code. Instead, you define simple configuration files and then Palantir automatically constructs the data provider and database code for you. This ensures that all data access goes through well tested, high-performance code paths. Also, you can iterate more quickly because you can modify and reload Prism-based data providers without restarting the server.” The Gawker story is unfortunate, because it is apparently already causing the startup recruitment damage?on Hacker News, as mysterious as Palantir likes to play it, sometimes transparency assuages people’s greatest fear.? Even if the startup were somehow involved in the government’s controversial data-collection program, it’s sort of a paradox: Let’s say someone was using Facebook to send nasty messages to random girls …?Facebook’s fault, or that person’s??You’re using the Internet to download kiddie porn,?the Internet’s fault, or yours? Software products are tools — Bludgeoned someone with a hammer, should ACE Hardware stop selling them? It’s the startup equivalent of the “Guns don’t kill people, people kill people,” argument. ?It’s a hard one. Check out Palantir co-founder Joe Lonsdale’s explanation of what the company actually does, at TechCrunch Disrupt New York, below:

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Friday, June 7, 2013

Washington ? TSA Drops Plan To Allow Small Knives On Planes

Washington - The head of the Transportation Security Administration says he?s dropping a proposal that would have let airline passengers carry small knives, souvenir bats, golf clubs and other sports equipment onto planes.

The proposal had drawn fierce opposition from lawmakers, airlines and others who said it would place passengers and crews at risk.

John Pistole (PIH?-stohl) tells The Associated Press that dropping the proposal allows his agency to focus on other programs.

Last month 145 House members signed a letter asking Pistole to keep the current policy that bars passengers from carrying aboard knives and other items.

When Pistole released the proposal in March, he said the knives couldn?t enable terrorists to cause a plane to crash.

TSA screeners confiscate over 2,000 of the small folding knives a day from passengers.


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Source: http://www.vosizneias.com/132558/2013/06/05/washington-tsa-drops-plan-to-allow-small-knives-on-planes/

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