Dear ACM TechNews Subscriber: Welcome to the March 5, 2003 edition of ACM TechNews, providing timely information for IT professionals three times a week. For instructions on how to unsubscribe from this service, please see below. ACM's MemberNet is now online. For the latest on ACM activities, member benefits, and industry issues, visit http://www.acm.org/membernet Remember to check out our hot new online essay and opinion magazine, Ubiquity, at http://www.acm.org/ubiquity ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ACM TechNews Volume 5, Number 465 Date: March 5, 2003 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Site Sponsored by Hewlett Packard Company ( ) HP is the premier source for computing services, products and solutions. 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"New System Recovers and Reuses Electronic Wastes" "Tangled Threesome Opens Door to Quantum Computer" "Scientists Question Electronic Voting" "Bush's Cyberstrategery" "Cyber-Warfare: Latest Weapon in Military Arsenal" "Quantum Computing Catches the Bus" "Now Complete, Grid Computing Spec Is Proposed" "Inching Toward Mobile IM" "Serial SCSI Promises Faster I/O in Servers" "Knotty Calculations" "Taking a Look at TTS" ******************* News Stories *********************** "Major Internet Vulnerability Discovered in E-Mail Protocol" Fixing a major buffer overflow vulnerability in the sendmail mail transfer agent (MTA) has been the goal of intense, clandestine collaboration between the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the White ... http://www.acm.org/technews/articles/2003-5/0305w.html#item1 "Europe Hacker Laws Could Make Protest a Crime" The justice ministers of the European Union approved legislation last week designed to prevent computer hacking and the proliferation of computer viruses, but legal experts warn that they could also legalize ... http://www.acm.org/technews/articles/2003-5/0305w.html#item2 "Hello, Tech Designers? This Stuff Is Too Small" As technology gadgets such as cell phones, PDAs, and digital cameras continue shrinking in size, usability complaints are growing in number and volume. Technology designers such as Dennis Boyle of Ideo are ... http://www.acm.org/technews/articles/2003-5/0305w.html#item3 "Keynoter Presents an Exercise in Imagination" Philips Research Laboratories' science program director Emile Aarts delivered a keynote speech at the Design, Automation, and Test in Europe (DATE) conference in Munich in which he reported on the ... http://www.acm.org/technews/articles/2003-5/0305w.html#item4 "Klez Won't Stop Making Net Rounds" The Klez email virus continues to linger some 11 months after it was first spotted, and it remains at the top of most antivirus companies' threat lists. SecurityFocus columnist George Smith says Klez's ... http://www.acm.org/technews/articles/2003-5/0305w.html#item5 "Time for a New Internet Protocol?" Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) offers significant advantages over the current IPv4 standard, including greater IP address space and end-to-end security and configuration preferences that address ever-growing ... http://www.acm.org/technews/articles/2003-5/0305w.html#item6 "New System Recovers and Reuses Electronic Wastes" Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have developed a "reverse production" system in which all the materials contained in electronic waste such as discarded computers and monitors are reclaimed and ... http://www.acm.org/technews/articles/2003-5/0305w.html#item7 "Tangled Threesome Opens Door to Quantum Computer" Physicists at the University of Michigan on Tuesday announced that they have successfully entangled three electrons, which represents a significant step toward the development of a quantum computer. Professor ... http://www.acm.org/technews/articles/2003-5/0305w.html#item8 "Scientists Question Electronic Voting" A debate is brewing over whether Santa Clara County, Calif., should make the transition to touch-screen voting, or opt instead for a digital balloting solution that leaves a paper trail to ensure the ... http://www.acm.org/technews/articles/2003-5/0305w.html#item9 "Bush's Cyberstrategery" Brendan Koerner writes that the White House's National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace is overblown, and its promotion by government IT experts only serves to continue the practice of raising alarms on ... http://www.acm.org/technews/articles/2003-5/0305w.html#item10 "Cyber-Warfare: Latest Weapon in Military Arsenal" President Bush reportedly signed an order last July for the government to concoct a cyber-warfare strategy the military would use to aid battlefield tactics and disrupt the enemy's communications ... http://www.acm.org/technews/articles/2003-5/0305w.html#item11 "Quantum Computing Catches the Bus" National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) researchers have devised a way to more quickly and accurately link components in future quantum computers. These links are analogous to the ... http://www.acm.org/technews/articles/2003-5/0305w.html#item12 "Now Complete, Grid Computing Spec Is Proposed" While actual implementations of grid standards are few, many such protocols are being developed through groups such as the Global Grid Forum. Sun Microsystems, Intel, and a host of other vendors ... http://www.acm.org/technews/articles/2003-5/0305w.html#item13 "Inching Toward Mobile IM" If mobile instant messaging is to become a killer app, carriers' delivery systems must be compatible, and a number of deals have been made to deploy IM interoperability between mobile communications ... http://www.acm.org/technews/articles/2003-5/0305w.html#item14 "Serial SCSI Promises Faster I/O in Servers" The new serial SCSI specification is set for approval by the second quarter of this year, according to the International Committee for Information Technology Standards' T10 technical committee. Maxtor and ... http://www.acm.org/technews/articles/2003-5/0305w.html#item15 "Knotty Calculations" California Institute of Technology physicist Alexei Kitaev and Microsoft Research mathematician Michael Freedman proposed in a February paper that knot theory can be used to close the gap between quantum ... http://www.acm.org/technews/articles/2003-5/0305w.html#item16 "Taking a Look at TTS" At the SpeechTEK 2002 conference, 10 vendors related how well their text to speech (TTS) systems were able to vocalize the following text sentence: "From Laurel Canyon Blvd., turn left onto Mulholland Dr.; ... http://www.acm.org/technews/articles/2003-5/0305w.html#item17 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -- To review Monday's issue, please visit http://www.acm.org/technews/articles/2003-5/0303m.html -- To visit the TechNews home page, point your browser to: http://www.acm.org/technews/ -- To unsubscribe from the ACM TechNews Early Alert Service: Please send a separate email to listserv@listserv2.acm.org with the line signoff technews in the body of your message. -- Please note that replying directly to this message does not automatically unsubscribe you from the TechNews list. -- To submit feedback about ACM TechNews, contact: technews@hq.acm.org -- ACM may have a different email address on file for you, so if you're unable to "unsubscribe" yourself, please direct your request to: technews-request@acm.org We will remove your name from the TechNews list on your behalf. -- For help with technical problems, including problems with leaving the list, please write to: technews-request@acm.org ---- ACM TechNews is sponsored by Hewlett Packard Company.