Monday, September 09, 2013

drag2share: The NSA's Biggest Strength Is Also Its Biggest Weakness

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Keith ALexander NSAThe bread and butter of NSA chief Keith Alexander's reign is the push to collect more and more data, saving essentially everything passing through the Internet, encrypted or not, according to recent reporting from Foreign Policy's Shane Harris.

In Alexander's stint, not only has the NSA's budget blown up, but the agency has saved so much data that it has filled servers at the headquarters in Ft. Meade and built a new installation in Utah — all to save Internet and communications traffic.

There's one big problem though: more data doesn't necessarily translate into more security for the American people.

In fact, a flood of "intelligence" can make an analyst more confused, not less.

"Analysts routinely drown in data they can't parse effectively," said Joshua Foust, a former government intelligence analyst turned freelance defense journalist. 

Foreign Policy some of the blunders of the new system:

"He had all these diagrams showing how this guy was connected to that guy and to that guy," says! a forme r NSA official who heard Alexander give briefings on the floor of the Information Dominance Center. "Some of my colleagues and I were skeptical. Later, we had a chance to review the information. It turns out that all [that] those guys were connected to were pizza shops."

A retired military officer who worked with Alexander also describes a "massive network chart" that was purportedly about al Qaeda and its connections in Afghanistan. Upon closer examination, the retired officer says, "We found there was no data behind the links. No verifiable sources. We later found out that a quarter of the guys named on the chart had already been killed in Afghanistan."

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A New App Called Ping May Have Finally Made Email Less Of A Pain

Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/ping-email-app-2013-9

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Ping is a new email app that wants to change your entire view of mobile email. Ping does this by turning messages into conversations. Yhe app focuses on people first.

Email, as you know, can sometimes be daunting, annoying, and even worse: distracting. 

Ping's creator and CEO Erez Pilosof told Business Insider that he created Ping as a way to re-think the way we deal with email and make it more conversational. "Email should adapt to us no the other way around," Pilosof said.

Any email that deals directly with a person is tossed into one category and messages like newsletters, subscriptions, and offers are tossed into another column, out of view.

Ping's biggest draws are an excellent design, ease of use, and it's ability to de-clutter your inbox without overwhelming you. 

Pilosof built Ping by identifying two core issues with electronic messages: email today is a bunch of folders and filters.

"Popular mobile email apps like Mailbox only complicate the process," Pilosof said. He felt that most email apps don't reflect the different ways that email has evolved. 

Ping organizes your email in a more modern way. You see all of your conversations in one simple stream. The app sorts the messages into people, groups, and sources and the result looks more like a instant message or text than the way we see email now. The result looks more like a social network. 

Besides just making your emails look different, Ping also integrates services like video chat and voice calls. You can assign colors and sounds to specific senders so you'll know whether or not you should pull out your phone when a new message arrives.

Some other features include: real-time responses, meaning you can see when another Ping user is typing or online. There's instant access to shared media like attachments, documents, and pictures, and you can s! nooze me ssages to save them for later.

Ping can't handle multiple email addresses yet. There's also a desktop client being built so you can check your email Ping style while on your computer. We're told an Android app isn't too far out either.

Ping will launch full time, Sept. 18 but you can sign up for the waiting list now over at the Ping site. The app will be free at launch and available for iPhone.

Also take a look at this video the company put together. It gives you a better idea of just how the app works:

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CHART OF THE DAY: What Happens To Apple's Stock After It Announces A New iPhone (AAPL)

Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/chart-of-the-day-what-happens-to-apples-stock-after-it-announces-a-new-iphone-2013-9

Here's a fun chart, via Philip Elmer DeWitt of Fortune, looking at how Apple's stock trades before and after the announcement of a new iPhone. 

Only twice has the stock dropped in the six months following a new iPhone launch — In 2008, when the economy fell apart, and Apple coincidentally released the iPhone 3G, and in 2012 when it released the iPhone 5. 

What does it mean for tomorrow? We have no idea! Past performance does not guarantee future results. Still, fun to look at it. 

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LG OLED TV Display Shootout: Absolutely Stunning

Source: http://gizmodo.com/lg-oled-tv-display-shootout-absolutely-stunning-1277493320

LG OLED TV Display Shootout: Absolutely Stunning

Just how good is OLED TV technology? DisplayMate's Dr. Raymond Soneira put LG's latest OLED offering through its paces. You may never watch TV the same way again.

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Build Exactly the Card Reader You Need With This Modular Hub

Source: http://gizmodo.com/build-exactly-the-card-reader-you-need-with-this-modula-1277563423

Build Exactly the Card Reader You Need With This Modular Hub

Most card readers boast compatibility with almost every memory card format on the planet, but odds are you only ever use a couple of them at most. So Lexar has created a modular alternative it's calling the Professional Workflow HR1, with four bays that can be customized with your choice of compact flash, SD, or XQD card readers.

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