Friday, October 12, 2012

Cyber Pearl Harbor Will Be From Stateless Entity Like Al Qaeda


The Al Qaeda simply does not have the brain power, or it would have done it already. They have no qualms. They do not deliberate, hum and haw. They just don't have the capability.

But the cyber Pearl Harbor will not be enacted by some state, not Iran, not China, not North Korea. It might not even be an organization like the Al Qaeda, however loose. It is more likely to be a group whose structure is akin to the group Anonymous. All members are faceless and anonymous.

But that can not be mistaken for acts like that of Wikileaks. Or Kim Dot Com. Releasing secret State Department cables is not Pearl Harbor. Pirating movies is not Pearl Harbor. And there will be legitimate cyber developments to weaken the nation state and empower the individual, the global citizen. That would be a welcome development.

But a Cyber Pearl Harbor by definition would have to be an act of evil. 9/11 was the modern day Pearl Harbor.

Panetta warns US could face ‘cyber Pearl Harbor’

Maintaining watch on Iran, Russia, China, North Korea, and especially the Al Qaeda makes sense, but room has to be made for a new hitherto unknown entity.
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Larry Ellison's Wandering Eye


Ellison eyes fellow billionaire's AEG empire
Oracle CEO and Island Owner Larry Ellison Reportedly Wants His Own Shiny Sports Empire
Ellison reportedly mulls bid for sports-entertainment empire
Larry Ellison is eyeing up the entertainment industry

I just added Larry Ellison to my Google News page. Makes no sense to add Marissa Mayer and not Larry Ellison. I have Google on my Google News page. Google is my favorite tech company to love. But Larry remains its most interesting character, flaws and all. His flaw was to go after Google on Android.
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Tuesday, October 09, 2012

Intel, Smartphones And Chips

Image representing AMD as depicted in CrunchBase
Image via CrunchBase
During the PC era Intel was the clear leader. But it has been missing in action in the smartphone era. There is no Intel inside. Bigger is not better, more powerful is not better. Weird, right? Mobile keeps confounding the smartest.

The tablet is closer to the smartphone than it is to the laptop. And it is still an uphill battle for Intel. People are more concerned about battery life than power. But power would be nice too.

AMD enters Windows 8 tablet fray with Z-60 chip: 'all-day' battery life, graphics 'you would never expect'

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San Francisco: High Tech?



Source: TechCrunch

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