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- British scientists call for action in Copenhagen
- RE: British scientists call for action in CopenhagenThe exposed emails sure tell the truth about this whole GW movement.If you don't trust science...Then give up its benefits. That includes just about every piece of tech discussed here.If you don't believe in climate change, can I suggest you join the...
- Tags: climate change
- Discussion threads 2009-11-23
- Employersafe 6.3 (Windows)
- Our unique HR Software provides a step-by-step guide to a multitude of personnel issues, including: register for employees' details; system to alert employers when contracts are due for renewal; simple guide to carrying out discipline and grievance procedures. Comprehensive, easy-to-use system of monitoring staff absenteeism 24-hour legal helpline manned by...
- Tags: Guide, Employment Law Advisory Services, Workforce Management, Microsoft Windows, Human Resources, Operating Systems, Software
- Software downloads 2009-10-01
- Anonymity exposed, part deux: Google, ISPs ordered to expose academic dissidents
- Freedom of anonimityWell done to the judge, everyone has the freedom of speech, where freedom of anonimity doesn't exist in any constitution.If people are going to make damaging remarks, make personal attacks on people and harm others and calim it as freedom of speech, then they should do so publicly....
- Tags: Internet service providers (ISPs), E-mail, SECURITY, Google Inc.
- Discussion threads 2009-09-14
- Jobsworths and Box-Wallahs...
- We've all been behind the glass in bureaucratic purgatory at some point. Having waited in line at the department of motor vehicles or similar our number finally comes up and we interact with the bureaucrat, who has some issue with your missing some...
- Tags: Job, Recruitment & Selection, Wiki, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Online Communications, Oliver Marks
- Blog posts 2009-09-13
- Apology solicited for death of computing founding father Turing
- Point of clarification He was convicted of sodomy, not homosexuality. There is a difference.Indeed he wasHe was convicted of sodomy - but as I wrote, this was covered under an act of law (which for the life of me, cannot find a link or a name of the act of...
- Tags: monarch, homosexuality
- Discussion threads 2009-09-01
- Who wins: Sliced bread or Windows 7?
- Money down the toilet...The sound of money flushing down a toilet, new icons and more hardware requirements.The future is appliance driven devices, not big 4G of memory machines with 1T of disk space.There is no need for this monster OS that an appliance driven unit can deliver...Linux appliances are the...
- Tags: Operating systems, hardware requirement, Microsoft Windows 7, bread, hardware, Microsoft Windows, operating system, Aero
- Discussion threads 2009-08-13
- Stars are aligning to ban U.S. drivers from text messaging
- Stars are aligning to ban U.S. drivers from text messagingStars should keep their mouths shut.They're a bad example to all of us anyway. What do they show really? That marriage means nothing? That it's ok to be idolized for not having achieved zip? fff.I'm burned out on stars giving me...
- Tags: Text messaging/SMS/MMS, Cellular phones, Sarkozy, text messaging, car
- Discussion threads 2009-08-03
- Michael Arrington snared in libel verdict: lessons for us all
- Michael Arrington snared in libel verdict: lessons for us allabsurd eh!So Arrington thinks Sam's litigation was absurd, and has decided not to submit to the the jurisdiction of the UK courts. I heard Mike was a lawyer, so it seems strange tactics to me - and surely he's been...
- Tags: INTERNET, Michael Arrington
- Discussion threads 2009-08-03
- Court clears Google search in defamation case
- Court clears Google search in defamation caseFor once, a good decision in a British court in adefamation case. I'm as glad as I am surprised !...HenriWhy the snotty back-handed compliment?The decision was good or not. Inroducing an indication of your biases is not helpful.Why not?I do not see much snottiness...
- Tags: defamation case, Google Search, Google Inc.
- Discussion threads 2009-07-22
- Web 2.5: Is it time we elected an Internet government?
- As I watched the BBC News last night after getting in from London, I saw riots in China with death tolls surpassing those of the 1989 Tiananmen Square tragedy. Mobile phones have "stopped working" and Internet access is "limited" in the area, according to the news reports. ...
- Tags: China, Web, Nation, Agreement, Internet, Channel Management, Government, Marketing, Zack Whittaker
- Blog posts 2009-07-07
- ISP spying begins in UK, as Universal, Virgin ink a deal
- ISP spying begins in UK, as Universal, Virgin ink a dealYou say words are importantFrom the article you linked to [i]In return, Virgin Media, the British cable television and broadband provider, agreed to take steps to reduce piracy on its network, something that other broadband providers have resisted.The measures could...
- Tags: Internet service providers (ISPs), Virgin, Internet Service Provider
- Discussion threads 2009-06-15
- EU slams Britain over Phorm
- In surveillance-happy Britain scroll down, letting Internet providers install Phorm's tracking tools without customers' consent is just peachy. Not so for the E.U., as the Times reports. The European Commission on Tuesday threatened to sanction the UK for the practice. “European privacy...
- Tags: U.K., Britain, Phorm, Government, Vertical Industries, Enterprise Software, Software, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2009-04-14
- UK government to collect Facebook data?
- The UK government is currently proposing new measures to keep details on communications between British users on Facebook. Updated: see below. Facebook on the other hand have criticised the intelligence services, saying they were "excessive" and "overkill", according to sister-site ZDNet UK. It's not...
- Tags: Facebook, U.K., Social Networking, Government, Online Communications, Marketing, Advertising & Promotion, Zack Whittaker
- Blog posts 2009-03-25
- Google Street View launches in U.K.
- Google today launched its controversial Street View service in Britain, offering Internet users panoramic street-level images of 25 cities, including London, Liverpool, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Belfast. Captured by cameras mounted on cars driven along British roads last summer, Street View offers photo montages of Aberdeen, ...
- Tags: Google Inc., Car, Andrew Nusca
- Blog posts 2009-03-19
- Reporters Without Borders lists repressive regimes
- Reporters Without Borders lists repressive regimesWhy isn't Australia on the list?I am shocked that Australia is not on the list as the new Australian Federal Government Labor Party are trying to implement a nationwide filter of the Internet and they actually believe it is a good idea!More details on this...
- Tags: Government, Vertical industries, AUS, repressive regime, Reporters Without Borders
- Discussion threads 2009-03-13
- Why RIAA, ISP cooperation may deliver returns for both sides
- Why RIAA, ISP cooperation may deliver returns for both sidesHow do they catch you anyway?For BitTorrent They check trackers for your IP? I'm not sure how other peer-to-peer systems work, but as long as I'm using trackers that have "no logging IP adresses/usage" in their privacy policy, I'm going to...
- Tags: Internet service providers (ISPs), Internet Service Provider, ISP-A, RIAA
- Discussion threads 2009-01-29
- Thousands of Israeli web sites under attack
- Thousands of Israeli web sites under attackSame old, same oldI think that Davchev is just filling his quota with this article. Web warfare is not new nor unexpected in such situations. You would be much more useful if you analyze the anatomy of the more interesting attacks and point to...
- Tags: SECURITY, Hacking, Israeli Web site, THOUSANDS, attack
- Discussion threads 2009-01-07
- British police can now hack citizens' PCs
- British police can now hack citizens' PCsDifferences...The only difference between Britain and the US... Britian is public with its plans and has government approval. The US has faced scrutiny of Congress but intelligence agencies pressed ahead anyway and already data mine all of your communications.Say hi to your Uncle...
- Tags: Spyware, adware & malware, Desktops, Spyware, British Police, PC, e-mail
- Discussion threads 2009-01-04
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