Explanation to the law they are trying to pass.
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How to Program a Quantum Computer (by bigthink)
For several years, Japan has been developing a computer virus that can track, identify, and disable cyberthreats, according to a story in the Yomiuri Shimbun newspaper.

Fujitsu reportedly is working on the cyberweapon for Japan’s Defense Ministry under a 178.5 million yen ($2.32 million) project initiated in fiscal 2008 by the ministry’s Technical Research and Development Institute.
The system “can identify not only the immediate source of attack, but also all ‘springboard’ computers used to transmit the virus,” the Yomiuri reported, citing anonymous sources.
» via CNET
Great to see the OLPC chaps delivering on that tablet they’ve been talking about for so long.
More than 50 new tablet computers are expected to debut at the annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this week. But only one is meant for people in the poorest regions of the world, and comes with a hand crank as an accessory. Known as the XO 3.0, the rugged green and white device has an eight-inch screen and was designed by the nonprofit One Laptop Per Child, which in 2008 launched the XO laptop, a device for people who are normally far from the minds of most computing companies. At a press preview held before the official opening of CES on Tuesday, OLPC’s chief technology officer, Edward McNierney, told Technology Review that the new device could be used by children as young as five. (via A Hand-Cranked Tablet Unveiled at CES - Technology Review)
Today, at the 2012 International CES, Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., a global leader in digital media and digital convergence technologies, proclaimed a new era of entertainment by placing TV at the center of the home ecosystem and breaking down boundaries between connected devices. Samsung Electronics President Boo-Keun Yoon unveiled the future of Smart TV on the CES press conference stage, explaining the TV’s role in bringing family members together in front of a large, central screen after spending the day apart on individual devices. President Yoon’s vision is flanked by three driving philosophies for a Smarter Life: Smart Interaction, Smart Content, and Smart Evolution?all of which arm consumers with the future of Smart TV technology, today.


