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Yup. Odds are your phone is reporting every keystroke you make and every text you make to a central data collection authority. Gee, you think the NSA won't make thousands of requests for that data, the way they do with google accounts, cell phone CALLS, etc, etc?
You are paying more money than a landline to have less privacy. At least root your phone and remove this shit.
Apple doesn't seem to use this package, most likely because they have their own in house data collection and warehousing.
Congress is trying to censor our internet. In Europe, a country did this, and censored a wikipedia article about a 1970s album that had a naked girl on the cover. In Australia, they did this, and articles criticizing the blacklist showed up on it. The government should not have this ability whatsoever. This is worse than all the bad things that happen with the internet combined. The 1% does not want the 99% to have the ability to freely spread information the 1% does not approve of.
Don't miss a headline. EVER. This website increases technological awareness
Minority Report hired several futurists to attempt to create an accurate portrayal of the future. Looks like it's becoming true even sooner than we thought!
This shit is only going to get worse. Brace yourselves.
This will be heralded as a good thing for the war on terror, but will actually be used to incriminate innocent people in a 1984-like manner.
A good article mentioned on Slashdot; I learned things about IPv6 that I did not yet know.
I can't wait until NAT is DEAD, DEAD, DEAD!
People have died because anti-theft store devices have interfered with their pacemaker-type devices. It's sad that shoplifting is more important than human life.
Holy shit... You have to be physically connected to another computer in the network (i.e. wifi), but if you are, you can run Netsukuku. This is an autonomous decentralized network that is not based on TCP/IP but on an algorithm that uses fractals for chr
Most people will not understand this. But basically, the US government is trying to force itself into the central internet authority such that we can snoop on all worldwide traffic. This is WRONG and BAD.
Out on parole? Don't necessarily expect to be able to drink alcohol. New ankle bracelets designed to GPS-track parolees now also detects and reports if they are drinking - in their own home.
America is no longer the world technology leader.
Our broadband adaptation is the slowest of any 1st world nation.
India and China will take over.
This is good for them, bad for us.
The UK is really becoming the most "cam-tastic" country in the planet.
And it is a testing ground for ideas to be applied here.
It is illegal to record public audio in america. But reading lips? That's a convenient way to skirt the spirit of the law.
Remember -- You don't need to pay for local HDTV channels.
Quit being stupid. You'll need that money later.
Cox Communications has agreed to NOT ALLOW you to fast forward using your DVR, for Disney programs.
Expect your right to skip commercials to be progressively whittled away in the future.
Learn bittorrent. Get your shows via a distribution OF THE PEOPLE
It's about time.
Only in america is it necessary to pass a law that says something illegal is illegal!
A victory in the Technology War! No more going through corporate slave menus. Use this service; they will call the company for you, and when a human is finally connected, your phone will ring. This is basically what telemarketers do, but ni reverse!
Beginning this Monday, ISPs have to obey new spying rules. For only $164, they can download a 68-page specification telling them exactly how they should be forwarding your personal e-mail/IMs/web/banking info to the authorities.
All 47,000 cars in Bermuda are to be fitted with RFID chips, which are tracked automatically.
Speeding tickets to be automatically mailed out.
Welcome to the new world order.
Just what we need -- even less privacy.
Google does this already, many claim.
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