Articles in category 'p2p'


By cole, 6. November 2007, 12:40 o'clock

In the year 2014 the New York Times has gone offline;
The Fourth Estate’s fortunes have waned…
What happened to the news?
And what is Epic?

By cole, 1. November 2006, 10:47 o'clock

I’ve had an aversion to podcasting and they hype that surrounds it in the past (in no shart part due to the *pod connotations, I’m sure). That being said, I’ve always been excited about the self-publishing potential that the medium holds for independent content producers - Couple that with my recent introduction to the syncing […]

By cole, 7. September 2006, 22:47 o'clock

Warning!
Thanks to the inescapable logic of the DeCSS, the following prime number is illegal:
4 85650 78965 73978 29309 84189 46942 86137 70744 20873 51357 92401 96520 73668 69851 34010 47237 44696 87974 39926 11751 09737 77701 02744 75280 49058 83138 40375 49709 98790 96539 55227 01171 21570 25974 66699 32402 26834 59661 96060 34851 74249 […]

By cole, 21. May 2006, 12:12 o'clock

A new trojan was discovered in the wild yesterday by Sophos Antivirus. Big deal, right? Well, here’s the twist:
The trojan, called Erazer-A, targets the default download directories used by numerous P2P programs. The trojan works by searching for the default download directories that download programs use, and deleting any file that is a .mp3, a […]

By cole, 18. May 2006, 12:19 o'clock