Google said it had no choice but to block a political video in Brazil, after it lost a court appeal. "We are deeply disappointed that we have never had the full opportunity to argue in court that these were legitimate free speech videos ...
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Spokesman of All Pakistan Textile Mills Association (APTMA) has said that industry due to sudden cut in gas supply Tuesday night. It may be noted that the SNGPL had suspended gas supply to textile industry due to close of Qadirpur gas ...
Cañon City's historic Main Street and downtown area may become much brighter in 2013 after the city updates 100 of its streetlights with LED lighting. The streetlights would line Main Street from First to Ninth streets, some side ...
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Experian,the global information services company,announced its 192business unit has been selected by the Law Society as its preferred supplier of electronic identity verification tools for anti-money laundering purposes. 192business,part ...
One of New Zealand's intelligence agencies spied on Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom after it was given erroneous information on his immigration status, believing he was a foreign national. A memorandum filed with Auckland's High Court by ...
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Western homes over the last decade has openned up an exciting new set of options that can marry both eastern and western interior styling, art deco and materials. Apart from the individually crafted furniture, color and textures that regale ...
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The US is collecting huge amounts of data on its citizens, according to former National Security Agency (NSA) official Bill Binney. While at the NSA, Binney led the development of secret software he now believes is being used to carry out ...
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Over 5,000 residents of Watford have signed a petition to encourage Hertfordshire County Council to turn the street lights back on, after the decision was made to turn the street lights off in the town at the end of 2011. The council ...
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Theft from construction sites has been an ongoing problem with no easy solutions until now. September 07, 2012 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Theft from construction sites has been an ongoing problem with no easy solutions until now. Site managers ...
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Before you down that pint,check the shape of your glass—you might be drinking more beer than you realize.According to a new study of British beer drinkers,an optical illusion caused by the shape of a curved glass can dramatically ...
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Two security researchers claim to have developed a new attack that can decrypt session cookies from HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure) connections. Websites use session cookies to remember authenticated users. If an attacker gains ...
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Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales has slammed as"technologically incompetent"the Draft Data Communications Bill,which will make it easier for security and police services to spy on e-mails,phone calls and internet activity of UK citizens. ...
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Claims that 12 million unique device identifiers(UDIDs)of Apple iPads were hacked from the laptop of an FBI agent have been rebutted by the US law enforcement organisation. The FBI–which has its own Twitter feed–initially ...
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The government's spy agency,GCHQ,is to launch a programme today that aims to help business leaders in their attempts to tackle the growing threat of cyber attacks. The programme,dubbed Cyber Security for Business,will be the first time ...
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UK-CarFest South,the motoring and music festival organised by DJ Chris Evans and former Formula One World Champion Jody Scheckter was a sell-out success raising an estimated£750,000 for BBC Children in Need. Organisers approached ...
Tags: UK, noise control, fund