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"Manuel Espino Barrientos, presidente de la Organización Demócrata Cristiana de América (ODCA) envió una carta al embajador de Venezuela en México, Roy Chaderton Matos, luego de que se diera a conocer una investigación del embajador en la que supone que la empresa Bimbo apoya al organismo internacional para desestabilizar al gobierno venezolano de Hugo Chávez.

En la misiva, Espino Barrientos consideró falta de diplomacia política el que se dieran a conocer los acontecimientos que publicó ayer EL UNIVERSAL y por ello ofreció al embajador acceso a la información que requiera de la ODCA.

"Como embajador usted sabe que la diplomacia es el ejercicio de un gobierno para defender los intereses legítimos y que supone que quien la ejerce debe ser cortés y tener tacto y pensar antes de hablar. Un profesional de la diplomacia no hace juicios precipitados y sin fundamento".

"La sola falsedad de lo dicho es un insulto que denota ausencia de profesionalismo y carencia de sentido común por lo que asumo que puede tratarse de un documento apócrifo que seguramente no debió ser redactado por usted", expresa la misiva.

Por ello, Espino Barrientos, ex dirigente nacional del PAN, ofreció al diplomático la apertura total de la organización, para que descubra que no hay ninguna "orgía antichavista" como supuso Chaderton.

"En aras de la transparencia, estoy a favor de que solicite información de todo lo relacionado con lo que es la ODCA y de sus eventos programados y de todo lo que tenga interés el gobierno de Venezuela en conocer. Todo lo concerniente a este organismo. Por ahora en forma comedida le informo que al señor Lorenzo Servitje no le sirve a la ODCA ni que tampoco se busca una "orgía antichavista", señala la misiva".

Publicado en El Universal en línea.
http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/notas/481607.html

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Knight Foundation ofrece, a través de You Tube, empleo como gerente de comunicaciones digitales:

En el libro Futuro Presente, Alfons Cornella anticipó como una de las 100 grandes ideas-fuerza el "papel inteligente".

Una excelente aproximación hacia el "papel inteligente"corre a cargo deThe Livescribe paper-based computing plataform, referida en un comentario publicado en el blog de Marcos Palacios, destacado ciberperiodista brasiñeño:

"The Livescribe paper-based computing platform – a smartpen, paper, software applications, and development tools – will be available online beginning in Q1 2008. The smartpen will be less than $200. Additional dot paper will be available at prices comparable to standard paper products. Click on the animations to get a sneak peek!

  • Listen to your class lecture by just tapping on your handwritten notes.
  • View & listen to your notes on your PC and search by keyword.
  • Email your written & audio notes to your classmates or study group.
  • Translate a word or phrase by simply writing it on paper.
  • Download one or more languages to your pen computer.
  • Practice your pronunciation by tapping on a word and listening.
  • Write & send a message directly from your notebook.
  • Create & send an animated voice message from your paper.
  • Post a message, drawing or animation (with voice) to your blog or Facebook profile.

Televisa amplía su oferta de canales de TV por Internet

Dos nuevos canales se suman: TL Novelas y Proyecto 40.
Ahora se puede entrar desde cualquier plataforma y navegador.

A un año de su lanzamiento en Esmas.com, el servicio de televisión por Internet de Televisa se fortalece, con un crecimiento en su oferta, un perfeccionamiento tecnológico, y una imagen más fresca.

Dos nuevos canales se integran al sistema: TL Novelas, perteneciente a Televisa Networks, que al igual que los canales 2 (Canal de las Estrellas), 4 (Canal de la Ciudad), 5 (Canal 5, Reinventa) y 9 (Galavisión) se podrán ver en vivo o en archivo con programas de los últimos 14 días para que la audiencia disfrute de las emisiones que se perdió o si desea volver a vivir la emoción de sus programas favoritos, y Proyecto 40, que sólo se puede acceder por archivo.

En materia tecnológica, se ha vuelto aún más accesible ya ahora se puede entrar desde cualquier plataforma, PC o Mac, y cualquier navegador de Internet. Además, la resolución que ofrece se ha optimizado hasta 560 kbps, lo que permitirá al suscriptor gozar con mayor impacto sus programas favoritos.

Este servicio ha sido bien recibido no sólo en México, sino entre la comunidad de habla hispana de todo el mundo, ya que gran porcentaje de los usuarios viven fuera de territorio nacional; por ejemplo, en ciudades europeas, Canadá y Japón. Los internautas tienes diversas y accesibles formas de contratación por medio de suscripciones, bajo planes de 1 mes, 3 meses y 1 año.

El Canal de video es una de las nuevas estrategias del área de New Media de Esmas.com que busca ofrecer a la audiencia lo último en tecnología e información.

Nuestro amigo y destacado bloguer, Marcos Palacios, en un reciente post refiere que la revista de tecnología Smashing Magazine consignó un artículo relativo al buen uso de Flash, con 65 notables ejemplos:

"A revista de tecnologia Smashing Magazine traz uma postagem sobre utilização de Flash como ferramenta para a criação de experiências visuais e interativas. Ainda que não seja o meio favorito daqueles que defendem a usabilidade e acessibilidade como os principais elementos de qualquer design, Flash tem a vantagem de potencializar o lado interativo da web.

Para provar seu ponto, a Smashing Magazine selecionou 65 fantásticos exemplos de “bom uso do Flash”.

Maravilhem-se e tenham um ótimo domingo".

http://gjol.blogspot.com/2007/11/65-experincias-interativas-em-flash.htm

Publicado en el International Journal of Communication
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What a wonderful example of a figureconfiguring aground!

APPLE-SA-2007-09-27 iPhone v1.1.1 Update

iPhone v1.1.1 Update is now available and addresses the following
issues:

Bluetooth
CVE-ID: CVE-2007-3753
Impact: An attacker within Bluetooth range may be able to cause an unexpected application termination or arbitrary code execution
Description: An input validation issue exists in the iPhone's
Bluetooth server. By sending maliciously-crafted Service Discovery
Protocol (SDP) packets to an iPhone with Bluetooth enabled, an
attacker may trigger the issue, which may lead to unexpected
application termination or arbitrary code execution. This update
addresses the issue by performing additional validation of SDP
packets. Credit to Kevin Mahaffey and John Hering of Flexilis Mobile
Security for reporting this issue.

Mail
CVE-ID: CVE-2007-3754
Impact: Checking email over untrusted networks may lead to
information disclosure via a man-in-the-middle attack
Description: When Mail is configured to use SSL for incoming and

outgoing connections, it does not warn the user when the identity of the mail server has changed or cannot be trusted. An attacker capable of intercepting the connection may be able to impersonate the user's mail server and obtain the user's email credentials or other sensitive information. This update addresses the issue by properly warning when the identity of the remote mail server has changed.

Mail
CVE-ID: CVE-2007-3755
Impact: Following a telephone ("tel:") link in Mail will dial a
phone number without confirmation
Description: Mail supports telephone ("tel:") links to dial phone
numbers. By enticing a user to follow a telephone link in a mail
message, an attacker can cause iPhone to place a call without user
confirmation. This update addresses the issue by providing a
confirmation window before dialing a phone number via a telephone
link in Mail. Credit to Andi Baritchi of McAfee for reporting this
issue.

Safari
CVE-ID: CVE-2007-3756
Impact: Visiting a malicious website may lead to the disclosure of
URL contents
Description: A design issue in Safari allows a web page to read the
URL that is currently being viewed in its parent window. By enticing
a user to visit a maliciously crafted web page, an attacker may be
able to obtain the URL of an unrelated page. This update addresses the issue through an improved cross-domain security check. Credit to Michal Zalewski of Google Inc. and Secunia Research for reporting this issue.

Safari
CVE-ID: CVE-2007-3757
Impact: Visiting a malicious website may lead to unintended dialing
or dialing a different number than expected
Description: Safari supports telephone ("tel:") links to dial phone
numbers. When a telephone link is selected, Safari will confirm that
the number should be dialed. A maliciously crafted telephone link may cause a different number to be displayed during confirmation than the

one actually dialed. Exiting Safari during the confirmation process may result in unintentional confirmation. This update addresses the issue by properly displaying the number that will be dialed, and requiring confirmation for telephone links. Credit to Billy Hoffman and Bryan Sullivan of HP Security Labs (Formerly SPI Labs) and Eduardo Tang for reporting this issue.

Safari
CVE-ID: CVE-2007-3758
Impact: Visiting a malicious website may lead to cross-site
scripting
Description: A cross-site scripting vulnerability exists in Safari
that allows malicious websites to set JavaScript window properties of websites served from a different domain. By enticing a user to visit a maliciously crafted website, an attacker can trigger the issue, resulting in getting or setting the window status and location of pages served from other websites. This update addresses the issue by providing improved access controls on these properties. Credit to Michal Zalewski of Google Inc. for reporting this issue.

Safari
CVE-ID: CVE-2007-3759
Impact: Disabling JavaScript does not take effect until Safari is
restarted
Description: Safari can be configured to enable or disable
JavaScript. This preference does not take effect until the next time Safari is restarted. This usually occurs when the iPhone is
restarted. This may mislead users into believing that JavaScript is
disabled when it is not. This update addresses the issue by applying the new preference prior to loading new web pages.

Safari
CVE-ID: CVE-2007-3760
Impact: Visiting a malicious website may result in cross-site
scripting
Description: A cross-site scripting issue in Safari allows a
maliciously crafted website to bypass the same-origin policy using
"frame" tags. By enticing a user to visit a maliciously crafted web
page, an attacker can trigger the issue, which may lead to the
execution of JavaScript in the context of another site. This update

addresses the issue by disallowing JavaScript as an "iframe" source, and limiting JavaScript in frame tags to the same access as the site from which it was served. Credit to Michal Zalewski of Google Inc. and Secunia Research for reporting this issue.

Safari
CVE-ID: CVE-2007-3761
Impact: Visiting a malicious website may result in cross-site
scripting
Description: A cross-site scripting issue in Safari allows
JavaScript events to be associated with the wrong frame. By enticing a user to visit a maliciously crafted web page, an attacker may cause the execution of JavaScript in the context of another site. This update addresses the issue by associating JavaScript events to the correct source frame.

Safari
CVE-ID: CVE-2007-4671
Impact: JavaScript on websites may access or manipulate the contents of documents served over HTTPS
Description: An issue in Safari allows content served over HTTP to
alter or access content served over HTTPS in the same domain. By
enticing a user to visit a maliciously crafted web page, an attacker
may cause the execution of JavaScript in the context of HTTPS web pages in that domain. This update addresses the issue by limiting access between JavaScript executing in HTTP and HTTPS frames. Credit to Keigo Yamazaki of Little eArth Corporation Co., Ltd. for reporting this issue.

Installation note:

This update is only available through iTunes, and will not appear in
your computer's Software Update application, or in the Apple
Downloads site. Make sure you have an internet connection and have installed the latest version of iTunes from
http://www.apple.com/itunes/

iTunes will automatically check Apple's update server on its weekly
schedule. When an update is detected, it will download it. When the

iPhone is docked, iTunes will present the user with the option to install the update. We recommend applying the update immediately if possible. Selecting "Don't install" will present the option the next time you connect your iPhone.

The automatic update process may take up to a week depending on the day that iTunes checks for updates. You may manually obtain the update via the "Check for Update" button within iTunes. After doing this, the update can be applied when your iPhone is docked to your computer.

To check that the iPhone has been updated:
* Navigate to Settings
* Click General
* Click About
The Version after applying this update will be "1.1.1 (3A109a)"

Information will also be posted to the Apple Product Security
web site: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=61798

This message is signed with Apple's Product Security PGP key,
and details are available at:
http://www.apple.com/support/security/pgp/