"Purple Moon isn't a Web company or a CD-ROM company. It's
a girls' company."
- Brenda Laurel, Vice President, Purple Moon
...you calling my startup A GIRL?
>> HARD NEWS <<
no excuse
Maybe if they knew more about encrypting their e-mails,
there wouldn't be so many leaks about this. Yes, it sounds
like the British government really are going to choose the
path of maximum stupidity and announce a KEY ESCROW POLICY
in the next couple of weeks. Without getting too technical
(as if we would), this is ... a bad thing. Bad for civil
liberties, bad for business. It will be as if you'll be
forced to loan someone else your PIN, or your signature.
Britain's booming crypto industries - particularly the ones
being eyed up by Bill Gates in Cambridge - will be zapped
at birth. At worst - if key escrow is made mandatory -
you'll be criminalised simply for owning a copy of Pretty
Good Privacy, while the real outlaws will simply move onto
undetectable crypto systems. Almost all the security
experts are against it - all, except the ones at GCHQ, who
rather like the idea of being able to break into anyone's
private communications at the drop of a hat. "Attempts to
control the use of encryption technology are wrong in
principle, unworkable in practice, and damaging to the
long-term economic value of the information networks.",
said the Labour Party's manifesto, signed and pledged by
Tony Blair himself. Or perhaps he gave away his signature
for someone else to use? Gosh, wouldn't *that* be a
terrible thing to happen?
http://www.labour.org.uk/views/info%2Dhighway/content.html
- on message? But which message exactly?
http://www.pgpi.com/ - get it before it's hot
http://www.crypto.com/key_study/report.shtml
- the big guns come out against key escrow
http://www.ntk.net/gordon/
- Gordon Brown's signature. If we trust them with ours
they should trust you with theirs. Right?
[ If the announcement comes, as some suggest, next Tuesday,
we'll post a special announcement. There's still time to
stop this. Hey, it's a democracy, right? ]
Mind you, it's not all doom and gloom down in spookland.
NTK's favourite crypto expert, Ross Anderson, has been hard
at work, as the WASHINGTON POST - somewhat inaccurately -
reported this week. After giving a $20 million grant by
Microsoft to his Cambridge department, Bill asked Ross and
his team to see if they couldn't invent an unbreakable
copy-protection system. Taking advantage of their studies
into TEMPEST technologies (readily available spy equipment
that lets anyone see what's on your monitor from outside
your building), the group suggested a method that would
broadcast license numbers via the VDU, so that special
"Microsoft software piracy vans" could drive around and
scan buildings for unregistered software. Strangely,
Microsoft weren't so keen on this. No matter. As part of
the same study, Ross' group went on to develop a method for
protecting *any* user from covert surveillance by using a
special "anti-Tempest" font. A problem solved, before you
even knew it was there...
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/ih98-tempest.pdf
- memo to self: send out NTK this way?
http://www.ntk.net/icecreamvan/
- they could play the Microsoft boot-up tune as they went past
It looks like INTEL'S StrongARM tactics didn't quite come
off as expected. Many commentators thought that Intel would
be happy to keep the plucky British processor going when
the company bought it in a job lot with a bunch of chip
fabrication plants from Digital. But the team who actually
developed the processor have now all jumped ship to a cushy
consultancy afterlife at Cadence. Whether they did this out
of anti-Intel sentiment(come on, these are ARM users -
they're *all* religious fanatics), or just because they
could sense a distinct lack of a "to do" list in their
future Psion diaries at Intel is uncertain. But most
pundits now agree that, what with ARM owning the trademark,
Intel owning the Hudson chip plant, and Cadence owning the
brains, StrongARM development is on the road to nowhere. Us
- we still hold out hope. After all, the Beatles reformed
didn't they? Oh, ah. Maybe that's a bad comparison.
http://techweb.cmp.com/eet/news/98/992news/cadence.html
- they could do a re-union tour in 2020
>> ANTI-NEWS <<
berating the obvious
PLAYSTATION POWER "relaunching"... BT profits up again - to
UKP 734m... T3 magazine "redesigned"... man behind "biggest
known case of alleged domestic piracy in Western Europe"
was Alan Watkins of CD manufacturer PC Wise... AOL sacks
nearly 2/3rds of the US Compuserve staff one week into
ownership ... "almost half British games companies failed
to make a profit last year" tiptoes PLIMSOLL PUBLISHING...
"Clothing, Physical Activity And Heating Can Prevent Excess
Winter Mortality" reveals BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL... C|Net
lists top search engines as "Alta Vista, Excite and Hot
Bod"... PETER COCHRANE emphatically denies answering "What
do you say to the elderly who can't get grip with these
newfangled contraptions?" with "Don't worry -- you're going
to die soon."... Even ALTAVISTA offering free e-mail now
(despite uniquely awkward URL)... JOHN CARMACK wins $20,000
at Blackjack by making himself "consistently behave like a
robot" (donates it to Free Software Foundation)... BT
"slashes" price on Webserving - to 200UKP a month, plus
200UKP set-up fee...
>> EVENT QUEUE <<
adventures in the real world
Sounding just a little like The Royal Institution Christmas
Lectures - but for Mondo 2000 readers - THE EYE OF THE
STORM is yet another "International Art and Science
Conference" held at The Royal Institution (natch),
Piccadilly, London next Thurs/Fri (19/02/98-20/02/98). It's
the usual roll-call of nutty telly pundits - Melvyn Bragg,
Susan Greenfield, quantum-hippy AI critic Roger Penrose -
plus "artists" (and we use the term loosely) including VR
was-prodigy Jaron Lanier, child-trainer pervs Jake & Dinos
Chapman, and half-man, half-cyborg, all-Aussie Stelarc.
Still, it's only UKP45 (UKP25 concessions), though -
perhaps reassuringly for anyone who's seen Stelarc stick a
webcam down his gullet - "lunch", we learn, "is not
provided".
http://www.artscat.demon.co.uk/eye.htm
- "the first artist to work in zero gravity"
(we expect they mean "free fall")
The final part in our "plug our friends'" trilogy: NTK's
much put-upon Webcasting guru, GAVIN STARKS,is appearing in
a "multi-media entertainment", MORE, at the Gate Theatre on
Wednesday 18/2/98. He'll be premiering his new computer-
generated musical composition. Your geek attractor: it
really is computer generated, via approximately 9,000 lines
of C++ and 3 gigs of collected audio data. Gavin says to
say "frequency-domain morphing". Tickets are UKP5, show
starts at 7.30PM. Box office: 0171 995 6035.
Meanwhile, fans of TV'S LIGHT LUNCH might like to pop down
to a VALENTINE'S CABARET on Sunday 15/2/98, where those
Aphrodites of daytime TV, SUE PERKINS AND MEL GIEDROYC,
will be entertaining the troops, assisted by Venus the
Goddess of Love, R.D. Laing and usual Special Project
suspects. Tickets are UKP10. The show starts at 7.30pm at
the October Gallery, Old Gloucester Road, near Russell
Square tube. NTK offers its traditional "pint in the bar
and a chat about Linux afterwards if not fully satisfied"
lifetime guarantee.
http://www.tir-nan-og.demon.co.uk/
- he also insists MORE is named after the Unix utility
http://www.channel4.com/entertainment/lunch/ urlarious
>> TRACKING <<
Big Chief I-Spy reports
The XML standard is out, and all the tech papers are
talking about how it's going to be the new HTML. They're
wrong, we think, partly because it seems *much* more useful
as generic file-format thing, partly because that whole
"it's going to make searching so much easier by creating
tags like <SARCASTIC> and <CAT-FOR-SALE>" clearly hasn't
got a chance in hell of working. But mostly because in
order to do the clever parse-and-display-as-old-fashioned-
Webpage stuff right now, you'll need to brush up on your
SCHEME. Yup, the object-oriented LISP. Runawayscaredrunaway!
http://www.w3.org/XML/
- you leave academics alone for 10 minutes and
they have to stick LISP into it
Uma Thurman's English accent! Sean Connery as a Scottish
separatist in full national costume! Big Ben blowing up! Not
much to go on in the AVENGERS download trailer, admittedly, but
already enough to earn it a mention in the "Worst of '98"
predictions at THE STINKERS - "The Ultimate Bad Movie Awards".
Votes for the worst of 1997 close 21/02/98. Also now available
for your postage-stamp-sized perusal: deep-sixed Sharon Stone
sci-fi SPHERE, Sundance-wowing Elvis kung-fu apocalypse SIX
STRING SAMURAI and, from the soundtrack of The Wedding Singer,
the now-deceased Presidents Of The USA doing quite a faithful
version of VIDEO KILLED THE RADIO STAR.
http://www.thestinkers.com
- Snailmail voting! I'd buy that for a dollar!
http://members.tripod.com/~amith/film972.html
- and we're still waiting for Waiting For Guffman
http://www.canoe.com/JamMusicAntihit/home_jan27.html
- Real Audio argues it was justifiable homicide
>> MEMEPOOL <<
hasta la altavista
Postscript DES/RC5 clients... HASBRO buy TIGER ELECTRONICS
- expect an exo-skeleton for Action Man shortly... BeOS for
Intel next week... they're not 56Kbps modems, they're
"v.90"... *exactly* as horrifying as you'd expect:
www.nickross.co.uk/ ... www.digicrime.com ... Pinball: The
Next Generation - www.interplay.com/stpinball/index.html
... NYTSYN's greatest headline yet: "Dr Bombay: That Porno
Wallpaper Has Got to Go"... SOUTH PARK creators working on
Dumb and Dumber sequel, Channel 4 "considering" showing SP
after King of The Hill run... a MILIA-winner worthy of the
name www.baguette.com/cur/strongman/004/english/ ... Bill
gets half: www.vcnet.com/bms/departments/catalog1.html ...
Quake II interface developed for Perl : World Ends -
www.jump.net/~dctank/q2/perlq2.txt ... What Fred Fish is up
to: www.ninemoons.com/ ... Teletubbies in their native
tongue www.kiirtee.ee/~ain/teletupsud/ ...
>> GEEK MEDIA <<
why don't you turn in and do something less interesting?
TV >> ITV takes on C4's US sitcoms with some - unusual -
imports of its own: Mad-About-Phoebe cute-fest DHARMA AND
GREG (10.30pm, Fri, LWT + regions), and eyeless Dilbert-
alike THE DREW CAREY SHOW (11.40pm, Mon, ITV)... isn't
there actually a Red Dwarf episode where the crew are
forced to sit down and watch nearly three hours of
themselves on RED DWARF NIGHT (9pm, Sat, BBC2) - surreally
introduced by Jean-Luc Picard and Stephen Hawking? well, if
there isn't, there should be... LWT "celebrates"
Valentine's Day with a very special movie double-bill: Meg
Ryan alcoholism tragedy WHEN A MAN LOVES A WOMAN (9pm, Sat,
LWT) and adulterous Gene Wilder comedy THE WOMAN IN RED
(11.25pm, Sat, LWT) - and, before you ask, no, neither of
them are anything like the songs...
http://mudhole.spodnet.uk.com/fist/ will tell you far more
about LEE AND HERRING IN THIS MORNING WITH RICHARD NOT JUDY
(12.15pm, Sun, BBC2) than we could ever dare to (NB: it's
also repeated - in sinisterly "revised" form - later next
Fri)... not entirely clear what the "extreme" in the new,
animated EXTREME GHOSTBUSTERS (4.15pm, Tue, ITV) refers to
- though one is vaguely Hispanic, one rides a wheelchair,
and the only remaining member of the original cast (Egon -
Slimer doesn't count) is now mysteriously blonde...
PREDATOR 2 (10.40pm, Wed, Carlton + regions) is that rare
sequel that's almost as good as the original, though surely
a couple of snipers would have sorted it out a bit
quicker... and it's a (repeated) flashback to the
surprisingly good "One With The Flashback" when Janice asks
if any of the gang were ever more than just FRIENDS
(10.30pm, Wed, C4)...
FILMS>> in the nightmarish face off with Abel "Driller
Killer" Ferrara's THE BLACKOUT (imdb: thriller / erotica),
we'd - unfortunately - have to bet on MORTAL KOMBAT 2:
ANNIHILATION (imdb : action / adventure / monster /
alternate-dimension / based-on-video-game / fantasy /
transformation / game / martial-arts) - if only because the
Motion Picture Association of America gave MK2 a PG-13
rating for "non-stop martial arts violence", thus, once
again, confusing certification with recommendation...
otherwise a good week for fans of Brit-made whimsy
featuring Paul McGann, with another Conan-Doyle-at-the-
bottom-of-garden frolic in FAIRYTALE: A TRUE STORY (imdb:
photography / family / drama / fairy-tale / fantasy /
period), plus DOWNTIME (imdb: thriller), which scores
points for setting a gritty social-comment action movie *in
a lift!*, but then plummets weirdly out of control...
sadly, the I/O configuration of popular hardware platforms
are not the subject matter of IN AND OUT (imdb: school-
teacher / gay / comedy / oscars / wedding / small-town), as
it's actually an extended rework of the "gay" Seinfeld
episode, though - in this case - there *is* something wrong
with that... oh, and the Motion Picture Association of
America don't yet seem to have made it through a showing of
SICK: THE LIFE AND DEATH OF BOB FLANAGAN, SUPERMASOCHIST
(various reviewers: "contains explicit scenes of
mutilation... extreme pain and sexual perversion; intended
for adults") so we'll just hand you over to Bob himself:
www.mindspring.com/~sagriffin/FlanaganManifesto.html ...
FEEBDACK>> It's always the food columns that get the
letters in: Chris Locke berated our omission of Boots'
edible Subbuteo in our "food based on board games" round-up
- the chocolate version of the popular table sport,he
reports, included 20 footballs and a reassurance that "the
winner is allowed to eat the FA Cup"... Patrick Smith
meanwhile sided against "The Fabulous Bakin' Boys" in the
muffin wars (ibid.), arguing that their "Ballistic
Blueberry" flavour labelling was only accurate if "they
threw one at you" ... hundreds sent us the
www.legomindstorms.com URL for our SKIENCE column (NTK
30/1/98), but only "JTR" spotted the real use for the
www.speechmachines.com CyberTranscriber : stealing voice
biometrics, for resale to the security services. Very
cunning... an anonymous tipster reports that our favourite
cyberpunk mag 21C is not dead (NTK 6/2/98), but "de-
animated", and will return in book form shortly... oh, and
thanks for everyone who sent sound files, gifs, and hqx's
for the Royal Festival talk - a howdy-doody to you too!
>> OPERATION FALCO! <<
the anti-news dead pool
Two or three times a week, these days, we get tips along
the lines of "You know **** Digital? Going bust. And ***
Networks? They're toilet-bound too, you know". When we get
these, we're torn. Should we print them, and risk really
annoying the supposedly-doomed companies? What if they sue
us? What if they're not as weak as the tipster claims, and
they come around and kick us in?
On the other hand (this being the booming world of plucky
UK start-ups), our tipsters are almost always right. It
seems a shame not to give such perspicacious souls credit.
To cope with this, we're introducing a new NTK feature.
Simply send us, now, a list of companies that you think are
going to go bust in the next year. When they *do* go bust,
we'll announce it - as ever - in Anti-News, but follow it
with a FALCO!, together with the names of those who
successfully predicted their demise. So, for instance, we
might say "Intel calls in receiver (Davy Winder, Vint Cerf
- FALCO!)". You can, of course, choose to remain anonymous.
The Falco competition is so named in honour of Falco, the
prominent Austria techno-rap artist, who passed away
earlier this week. The winner of the most FALCO!s by the
time we do the .NOT Awards (almost there now), will receive
our special commemorative "Rock of Amadeus" statuette. You
may nominate up to five technology-based companies. You can
change your list whenever you see a FALCO! in NTK. We
reserve the right to abandon this competition if it turns
out not to be funny, but actually a bit sick. Or too much
like hard work.
We'll try and automate this sometime, but in the meanwhile,
send your selection to falco@spesh.com . And thanks for
your caring input.
>> SMALL PRINT <<
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