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Category Archives: Computing

A category for computing articles, how to guides, performance tweaks etc

  1. NHS Super Database goes live ignoring patients wishes March 10, 2010

    Posted in Civil Rights and Privacy, Computing, Health & Medical.

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  2. Patients’ medical records go online without consent March 10, 2010

    Posted in Civil Rights and Privacy, Computing, Technology.

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  3. Exclusive: Websites like Drudge can spread viruses, ‘non-partisan’ techie warned Senate March 9, 2010

    Posted in Computing, Internet.

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  4. Xbox Live lifts taboos on race, sexual preference March 5, 2010

    Posted in Computing, General News.

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  5. LibDem Lords seek to ban web-lockers (YouSendIt, etc) in the UK March 4, 2010

    Posted in Computing, Internet, Police State.

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  6. School officials continue dodging questions about webcam surveillance February 24, 2010

    Posted in Civil Rights and Privacy, Computing.

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  7. School Spycams Case Explodes As Feds Initiate Probe February 22, 2010

    Posted in Civil Rights and Privacy, Computing, Prison Planet Articles, Television Video & Film.

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  8. Big Brother Not Just Spying On Schoolchildren Through Their Laptops February 21, 2010

    Posted in Civil Rights and Privacy, Computing, Internet, Police State.

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  9. Video game commemorates Austin suicide pilot February 21, 2010

    Posted in Computing, Police & Crime.

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  10. Why the NIST report into World Trade Center 7 is scientifically flawed February 20, 2010

    Posted in Computing, Dark Politricks Articles, Investigations & Inquiries, Television Video & Film, conspiracy.

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  11. EPIC explains their FTC complaint about Buzz February 20, 2010

    Posted in Civil Rights and Privacy, Computing, Internet, Legal Matters.

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  12. Philadelphia school district accused of remotely spying on students through webcams February 20, 2010

    Posted in Civil Rights and Privacy, Computing, Legal Matters.

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  13. Search the best search engines anonymously February 20, 2010

    Posted in Civil Rights and Privacy, Computing, Dark Politricks Articles, Internet.

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  14. Former US officials fend off simulated cyberattack February 17, 2010

    Posted in Computing, Technology, War & Military.

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  15. Internet Censorship Protest Shuts Down Australian Government Websites February 11, 2010

    Posted in Computing, Internet, Prison Planet Articles, Protests & Civil Disobedience.

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  16. Pentagon draws plans for immortal ’synthetic organisms’ February 6, 2010

    Posted in Computing, Ethics & Morality, Technology, War & Military.

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  17. UN agency calls for global cyberwarfare treaty, ‘driver’s license’ for Web users January 31, 2010

    Posted in Computing, Technology, War & Military.

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  18. Broadband Speed Test Tool January 30, 2010

    Posted in Computing, Internet.

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  19. Apple iPad spanked with Defective by Design protest January 27, 2010

    Posted in Computing, Protests & Civil Disobedience, Technology.

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  20. Defects in e-passports allow real-time tracking January 27, 2010

    Posted in Civil Rights and Privacy, Computing.

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  21. ID Cards – intergovernmental cooperation in worldwide implementation January 23, 2010

    Posted in Computing, Police State, Technology.

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  22. Easily Hacked Voting Systems to be Used in MA Special Election for the U.S. Senate January 16, 2010

    Posted in Computing, Politics, Television Video & Film.

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  23. An Orwellian world for Big Brother January 15, 2010

    Posted in Civil Rights and Privacy, Computing, European Union, Internet, Police State.

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  24. US demands China explain cyberattacks in face-to-face talks January 15, 2010

    Posted in Computing, Far East, Internet, conspiracy.

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  25. Google attack part of widespread spying effort January 14, 2010

    Posted in Computing, Far East, Internet, Police & Crime.

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