Title: Current Events Presentation
1Current Events Presentation
- Mary Aleprete
- Jackie Casey
- Ryan McLaughlin
- Adam Woodrow
- April 2, 2007
2Campaign to Educate Public on Digital TV Switch
- DTV Transition Coalition will launch education
campaign - Concerned Americans do not fully understand the
2009 digital TV switch - Worried that the elderly and low-income
households will be left behind.
3Campaign to Educate Public on Digital TV Switch
- Will educate the public through a web-site and
eventually PSAs - About 19 million households will have to acquire
a digital-to-analog converter box - Congress set aside 1.5 billion so households can
request up to two 40 vouchers
4New Virus Comes Disguised as Internet Explorer 7
Download
- New virus through e-mail, offering 7 Beta
Internet Explorer - Emails includes a convincing graphic that looks
it could be from Microsoft - File is called Virus.win32.Grum.A
- Delivered when recipients click on a link
- It can Spread by emailing itself to contacts in a
users address book
5New Virus Comes Disguised as Internet Explorer 7
Download
- Such viruses often install a keystroke logger to
steal personal information - The virus affects only windows users
- Microsoft is aware of this issue and currently
investigating this matter
6Google Airbrushes History
- Replaced post Katrina satellite images on map
with images from before the storm - Great injustice to the storms victims by
airbrushing history - Suspicion that the company and civic leaders were
conspiring to portray the areas recovery
progression is better then it really is.
7Google Airbrushes History
8Google Airbrushes History
- Not clear when current images replaced the views
of city after Katrina - Google said it switched the images to ones with
improved detail of New Orleans Area - Andrew Kovaks, Googles spokesman, said efforts
are underway to use more current imagery
9IBM Technology Helps Disabled Surf the Web
- IBM demonstrated technologies that make the
internet and offline applications more accessible
to the disabled - Easy Web Browsing helps the elderly, people with
limited vision and the color blind by reading
text out loud and allowing users to customize the
size and color of web content - A task bar at the top of the screen allows users
to zoom in and out, increase the volume, or
change the contrast between colors -
10IBM Technology Helps Disabled Surf the Web
- Easy Web Browsing also provides sound effects for
the hyperlinks and can speak in 12 different
languages - Depending on the size of the installation
companies that use this technology on their
websites pay between 25,000 and 250,000.
11Robots Sniff Out Bombs
- Allow soldiers to better detect roadside bombs
- Account for more than 70 percent of U.S.
causalities in Iraq - Fido is first robot with an integrated explosive
sensor - Military order 100 and will receive over the next
few months
12Robots Sniff Out Bombs
- Readings and camera images are displayed on the
controller - Has a 7-foot manipulator arm to scan insider and
undercarriage of vehicles - Varies in size from 1.5 lbs to 110 lbs
- Robot
13Porn XXX Address Rejected
- Internet guideline agency ICANN rejects ".xxx"
domain plan - Adult industry and religious groups opposed move
- Both sides concerned of creating an online
red-light district - ICANN worried it would lead to dealing with
content regulation - It was the third time ICANN has rejected such a
bid
14U.S. No Longer at the Top of Global Technology
- The U.S. slipped to 7th place in the networked
readiness index - European countries and Singapore surpassed U.S.
with ability to exploit information and
communication technology
15U.S. No Longer at the Top of Global Technology
- Reasons for drop
- Political and corporate interference in judicial
systems - Low quality math and science education
- Lack of economic competitiveness
- Low rate of mobile technology usage compared to
other counties
16Viacom Strikes Mobile Video Ad Deal with Intel,
Pepsi
- Finalized deals with Pepsi and Intel to provide
ads for cell phone videos - One million Viacom videos are streamed to
services like Sprint TV and Verizon V Cast every
month
17Viacom Strikes Mobile Video Ad Deal with Intel,
Pepsi
- Viacom receive no ad revenue from videos, but
does get a portion of subscription and download
fees - Viacom plans to move Nickelodeon, Spike TV and TV
Lands brands to larger mobile scope