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BREAKING: Leaked UK government plan to create "Pirate Finder General" with power to appoint militias, create laws - Boing BoingA source close to the British Labour Government has just given me reliable information about the most radical copyright proposal I've ever seen. Secretary of State Peter Mandelson is planning to introduce changes to the Digital Economy Bill now under debate in Parliament. These changes will ...
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News from The Associated PressNEW YORK (AP) -- How many wireless carriers do we need? It's a question that's popping up again as T-Mobile USA is said to be looking at buying Sprint Nextel Corp. Now that most people have a cell phone and once-heady growth in the industry is slowing, analysts say carriers are going to be ...
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Bristol UWE - NewsScientists at the University of the West of England are to design the first ever biological robot using mould. Researchers have received a Leverhulme Trust grant worth £228,000 to develop the amorphous non-silicon biological robot, plasmobot, using plasmodium, the vegetative stage of the slime ...
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MS phishing filter blacklists everything • The RegisterA wide range of uk.com websites were misclassified as malign by anti-phishing technology built into the latest versions of Microsoft's browser software on Wednesday. Microsoft's SmartScreen Filter, which is built into IE7 and IE8, labelled every uk.com top level domain site as a phishing site ...
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Latest Google puts Bing out to dry! “Bing….wake up and smell the coffee…!” | SEO Next Blog : SEO CompanyRecently, google has reveled its latest updated search engine which many developers have called Caffeine.
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Connection Fees Next in Battle to Lower Mobile Rates in Europe - NYTimes.comConnection Fees Next in Battle to Lower Mobile Rates in Europe BERLIN — The next frontier for lower mobile calling rates in Europe is cracking a 20-year-old system of connection fees that has rewarded bigger operators and has artificially raised rates to consumers. Since March, regulators ...
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Public spied on 1,500 times a day in UK, study finds | Technology | Internet | ReutersPublic spied on 1,500 times a day in UK, study finds LONDON (Reuters) - Police, councils and the intelligence services made more than 500,000 requests to access private emails and telephone records in the UK last year, according to an annual surveillance report. The figures, compiled by the ...
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Who checking your telephone/email records?According to an article published in the Telegraph, councils, police and other public bodies are seeking access to people’s private telephone and email records almost 1,400 times a day in the UK. The authorities made more than 500,000 requests for confidential communications data last year, ...
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Internet firms resist ministers’ plan to spy on every e-mail - Times OnlineInternet firms have condemned the government’s “Big Brother” surveillance plans as an “unwarranted” intrusion into people’s privacy. The companies, which ministers are relying on to implement the scheme, also say the government has misled the public about how far it plans to go in monitoring ...
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CIOs get £170k but helpdesk staffers settle for £6/hr • The RegisterA survey of fifteen of the most popular technology job titles reveals salaries for both permanent and contractor positions around the UK. Bottom of the list is the helpdesk with starting salaries of £18,000 or contractor jobs from £7 an hour, or just £6 in Scotland. But high salaries go up to ...
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