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| Wanted: Gordon Brown’s fingerprints, £1,000 reward No2ID and PI get after the Smith & Jones Brown ID heist team
A £1,000 reward has been posted for the fingerprints of Prime Minster Gordon Brown and Home Secretary Jacqui Smith, both of whom, claim perpetrators No2ID and Privacy International, are “wanted identity felons”. In a campaign Wanted Poster the campaign groups claim that their [...] [..] |
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| Brown fingerprints wanted as Phorm bungles again Read on, dear techie nerds…
Comments In an effort to calm the European Union’s anti-trust concerns, Microsoft has released 14,000 pages of coding secrets. The documentation for the first time publicly shows the underlying protocols for Office 2007, Office SharePoint Server 2007 and Exchange Server 2007.
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| July 28, 1858: Fingerprints Go Official 1858: A British colonial magistrate in India starts using fingerprints as a means of identifying people. It’s the first-known, modern official use of the technique.
Like many innovations, this one wasn’t completely new. Ancient Babylonian clay tablets recording business transactions were sometimes “sealed” with fingerprints. Officials in ancient Rome may have solved one m [..] |
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| Google tells Congress it’s not Phorm ‘Our users trust us’
Google wants you to know that in targeting online ads, it doesn’t use Phorm-like deep packet inspection. But it still refuses to acknowledge its own massive threat to the privacy of humankind.
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| BT’s secret Phorm trials open door to corporate eavesdropping Government bumbling exposes oversight gap
The government has refused to investigate BT’s covert wiretapping of thousands of its customers in 2006 and 2007, despite its own expert’s view that without consent Phorm’s advertising targeting technology is a breach of criminal law.
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| Brown opts for morality over science on ‘lethal skunk’ Takes to the sofa to defend drug reclassification
Gordon Brown looks set to ignore scientific advice and upgrade cannabis next week. There is no official word from Downing Street, but Brown dropped heavy hints to that traditional home of serious political debate, GMTV.
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| Brown brown-noses Google, Brin demands privacy Your indefatigability - I salutes it
Gordon Brown might be short of friends within the Labour Party, but they must love him down at Google. He gave a speech yesterday at Google’s annual Zeitgeist conference which had the smack of George Galloway’s ringing endorsements of Saddam Hussein.
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| EA hires former EA exec as new CFO Filed under: Business
EA's named a replacement for outgoing Chief Financial Officer Warren Jenson and the winner is: Eric Brown of McAfee Inc. GameDaily reports Brown is no stranger to the ways of EA, having served as Ch [..] |
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Tina Brown's News Site Gets A GM That news aggregator that former Vanity Fair/New Yorker/Talk editor Tina Brown is boostrapping at IAC? Kara Swisher says they've hired a general manager: Caroline Marks, former GM of Comca [..] |
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| Trousers Brown Counterpoint: Is Gordon right? Energy + Food = Political Stew
Comment Some more details are beginning to emerge on the Prime Minister’s new “food security” theme, which he has just been debating with other big-league politicoes at the G8 summit. Mr Brown and his fellow overlords were also concerned with Zimbabwe and various other things, but seem to have spent [...] [..] |
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| Gordon Brown claims a Brit invented the iPod Grosse Pointe, Surrey?
Bad news for Tony Fadell, a Michiganite and inventor of the iPod. In an interview yesterday, Gordon Brown claimed the ubiquitous device in the name of Mother England.
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| Jim Brown Sues EA, Sony, Gonna Git Them (Suckas) [Madden] Jim Brown is mad. The former Browns RB and occasional movie star is suing both EA and Sony for "unspecified damages for trademark infringement, unauthorized use of his likeness, trademark dilution and unfair business practices and competition". Those are big claims! So [..] |
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| Prime Minister’s email takes month off Brown envelopes will probably get there quicker
British citizens wishing to write to Prime Minister Gordon Brown via email are currently being told that the service is down due to maintenance work.
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| Barry Diller, Tina Brown Team On News Aggregator For months we've been hearing about IAC's (IACI) mysterious content venture. Last we heard, IAC was looking for a GM for the site.
They've found one, apparently. Radar says Barry Diller is teaming up with Tina Brown on a news a [..] |
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Barry Diller, Tina Brown Ready Web Site, Need Web Address Tina Brown's Barry Diller-funded news agreggator (yes, another aggregator) has a name: The Daily Beast. So says Tina's pal Liz Smith. OK! So that's another mystery solved. One new mystery, though: If that's the name, why wouldn't Tina -- or at least Barry, who does run a big Internet company -- have secured the necessary URL? Jeff Berkovici:
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