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STOOPIDTALL – CICLAVIA 2013 – LA BIKE CULT on Vimeo #MUSTWATCH
STOOPIDTALL – CICLAVIA 2013 – LA BIKE CULT from Richie Trimble on Vimeo. via STOOPIDTALL – CICLAVIA 2013 – LA BIKE CULT on Vimeo.
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MUST READ: What’s wrong with “Good, clean wi-fi”?
David Cameron says he backs “good, clean wi-fi” plans to filter public wireless networks from inappropriate content. Apart from this being a solution to a problem that doesn’t exist (hoards of toddlers plaguing cafes with porn watching), the potential problems are obvious. Most public wifi networks already have content filters in place, however, and as
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Stoya Interview
Village Voice – as ever it’s impossible to extract a mere paragraph to quote…
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Aw, how sweet… #IBM
Dear Alec, I recognise that this is an unorthodox approach, so I will be brief and hope you find time to respond. IBM’s acquisition of Green Hat has given us a leadership position in the service virtualisation and integration testing market. IBM’s service virtualisation solution enables our customers to simulate and model the services that
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Aquarium, Cage Duplex by Constance Guisset « CubeMe
Aquarium, Cage Duplex by Constance Guisset « CubeMe.
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Police In Japan Are Asking ISPs To Start Blocking Tor | Techdirt
The National Police Agency in Japan is apparently asking ISPs in that country to “voluntarily” block the use of Tor, the well-known and widely used system for anonymously surfing the internet. An expert panel to the NPA, which was looking into measures to combat crimes abusing the Tor system, compiled a report on April 18
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“27 largest companies have admitted to the SEC that cyberattacks are basically meaningless” #security /ht @arashiyama
Since the beginning of the cybersecurity FUDgasm from Congress, we’ve been asking for proof of the actual problem. All we get are stories about how airplanes might fall from the sky, but not a single, actual example of any serious problem. Recently, some of the rhetoric shifted to how it wasn’t necessarily planes falling from
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Govt keeps Snooping Bill campaigners in the dark » Spectator Blogs
It’s not looking good for the Snooping Bill. The legislation is currently being re-written after serious concerns were raised with the first draft, but I’ve got hold of a letter from privacy campaigners which accuses the government of failing to hold the public consultation that was one of the conditions laid down in the damning
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Snoopers’ laws could be used to ‘oppress us’, says David Cameron technology adviser – Telegraph
Ben Hammersley, a Number 10 adviser to the Tech City project, said the draft Communications Data Bill could be turned from a force for good into something more sinister under future governments. The main aim of the Bill is to give security services like MI5 and GCHQ the ability to monitor email traffic, without actually
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Bump your phones together before shagging to prevent incest or inbreeding. #noreally #iceland #theresanapp
Three engineers made an app for the ‘Íslendingabók’ database. People can now easily, and on the go, look up how they are related to other Icelanders. And a precious feature, using the bump technology, allows people that meet to just bump their phones together, to instantly see if they are too related to take things