Another Internet Explorer Flaw

In addition to the patches it released earlier today, Microsoft has confirmed that it is investigating another security vulnerability in its Internet Explorer Web browser. The flaw is potentially a serious one, since under certain conditions it could allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code remotely.

There’s a Patch for That

Regular readers and Windows users will be all too familiar with the monthly process of installing the latest security updates for Windows and Office from Microsoft. But what about all the other programs that you may have on your computer?

Obama OK with DNA Sampling Upon Arrest?

When someone is arrested, the theory is that they are innocent until proven guilty. Some say that giving a DNA sample is no different from having your fingerprints taken, also a common occurence after an arrest. Another factor is that innocent people have already been released due to this DNA sample being retrieved upon an arrest, as the legal system finds out that it has the wrong person locked away.

Delaware Prominent State for Blackjack

Friends you may soon find it very easy to play blackjack and other table games in Delaware, the state which has been the recent on the list to green light table games. Few days back Delaware State Senate had approved and passed a bill called the Table Game Bill which would allow people to play table games at Casinos across the state.

Granny D Has Died

I am sad to note that "Granny D" (Doris Haddock), the 100-year-old activist from Dublin, NY has died. Haddock's efforts to change the system were profiled in the 2007 documentary film "Run Granny Run." Some of Haddock's thoughts and speeches were uploaded to the film's web site, where they remain today.

Futures of the Internet

Earlier this year the Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project and Elon University conducted research toward The Future of the Internet IV, the latest in their survey series, which began with Future of the Internet I " 2004. This latest report includes guided input from subjects such as myself (a "thoughtful analyst," they kindly said) on subjects pertaining to the Net's future.

Google Maps Adds Bike Routes

In an announcement today on the official Google Blog, the company announced that it was now offering information on bicycling routes, and directions for cyclists, on its popular Google Maps service.

Trivalent Influenza Vaccine for the 2010-2011 Season

The World Health Organization and the US Food & Drug Administration have decided on the composition of the influenza virus vaccine that will be used during the 2010-2011 season in the northern hemisphere.

Protection Against 2009 Influenza H1N1

Influenza A viruses typically cause severe respiratory disease mainly in the very young or the elderly. The 2009 swine-origin H1N1 virus is unusual because it preferentially infects individuals under 35 years of age. We've previously noted that being older is a good defense against 2009 H1N1 influenza virus, in part because older people have antibodies that block infection.

The Foster Child and the Hamster

Our foster child has now been with us for five months. She arrived late on a Thursday night. That evening as we made something light for her to eat, she told me about her hamster. She was worried about her hamster because she had only had her for a few days and she was at home alone. Noone to feed him or look after him.