Archive for March, 2006



Email on the Cisco 7960

The Cisco 7960 is a fairly popular VoIP phone especially among Asterisk users, primarily since it can be re-flashed with a SIP image. It has also featured appearances on TV shows such as FOX’s ‘24’, NBC’s ‘The West Wing’, and CBS’s ‘The Agency’. Among other things it supports call forwarding, call conferencing, and [...]

We have been working on a new project idea for a little while now and were waiting for the right time to release it. We debuted the first episode at interz0ne 5 and gave sneak previews at assorted BinRev meetings. Now HackTV:Underground episode 1 is released to the public.
HackTV:Underground takes us back to [...]

I was recently considering upgrading an Intel based PC, however as is the way with technology things change fast and I decided it would be easier just to build a new machine. Here is what I found:

AGP is out, PCI Express x16 is in.
Serial ATA replaces the old Parallel ATA IDE interfaces however there [...]

This popped into my INBOX from an anonymous contributor today. It’s the internal memo regarding the AT&T acquisition of BellSouth:

A message from Ed Whitacre

AT&T Employees,
Today we announced our intention to acquire BellSouth — the logical next step in our effort to become the only communications and entertainment company our customers will ever want. BellSouth is [...]

It looks like the schedule for Interz0ne 5 is set. I will be speaking in the main track (Congress 2) at 4 PM on Saturday. My presentation is entitled “The Art of Electronic Deduction” which is an enhanced version of my article in the current issue of Blacklisted411 magazine. The first half [...]

Last week I was set the task of coding up a tabular weekly calendar for DDP HackRadio in the same style as C-SPAN’s.
From what I could see it appears that C-SPAN just used some WYSIWYG editor to create their schedule, however we wanted to integrate ours into the existing HackRadio management system to save more [...]

So, when I first read about it on /., I was enamoured by Coding4Fun. I already knew about knew about the Visual Studio Express Editions, so I thought “Wow, Microsoft is attempting to build up a user base of hobbyist developers who want to code stuff, regardless of the platform or the politics, as long [...]

Strom Carlson made the news

Strom Carlson, who among other things co-hosts Binary Revolution Radio made the news this week after disclosing a vulnerability in Fedex Kinkos Smart Cards.
eWeek: Hacker Outsmarts Kinko’s ExpressPay Cards
SC Magazine: FedEx pay system could be grounded
Bruce Schneier: FedEx Kinko’s Payment Card Hacked
Digg: Fedex Kinko’s Smart Cards Hacked
Security Focus: Report: ExpressPay can be exploited for cash
PC [...]




About

You are currently browsing the Digital DawgPound weblog archives for March, 2006.

Longer entries are truncated. Click the headline of an entry to read it in its entirety.
Add to My Yahoo!