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- Child protection database 'will be used to prosecute young people' (Telegraph)
- Computers Seized from Berkeley Activist Space (EFF)
- Mythbusters Bullied Into Not Airing RFID Tag Episode (Video)
- Ruben's Tube With Music and Fire
- Secret EU security draft to Pool Policing and Give US Personal Data (Guardian)
- Asylum-Seeker Rejected Based On Wikipedia, Appeals Court Reverts (Threat Level)
- He's giving you access, one document at a time (PressDemocrat)
- 'MythBusters' co-host backpedals on RFID kerfuffle (CNET)
- Disconected - They're not going to take it (CBC)
- Ad Exec: Payola Can Save Webcasters, Music Business (Wired)
- New tool creates fake YouTube pages for spreading malware (Builder.au)
- Overreaching Patent and IP Laws Stifle Innovation (Globe and Mail)
- Porn on a plane: Flight attendants want filters (CNet)
- Anti-spam law struck down by Virginia court (Silicon Valley)
- Magid: New legal way to copy movie DVDs (Silicon Valley)
- Gov. Palin's Yahoo Email Account Hacked (EFF)
- Santa Adds Facebook to Naughty List Over Friend Limit (Wired)
- Database Tracks Lost/Stolen Identities in Real Time
- Bill O'Reilly's e-mail Hacked (Wikileaks)
- Finnish ISP thinks W3C.org is a child-porn site (BoingBoing)
- Circuit City Loss Widens, Pulls Outlook Amid Review (CNN)
- Washington and Microsoft sue fake anti-spyware vendors (Heise Online)
- Researcher finds server with stolen FTP credentials (SCMagazine)
- Man Sticks Head in Particle Accelerator (Neatorama)
- British engineers plan record-setting rocket car capable of 1,600 km/h (CBC)
- Maxing Out the National Debt Clock (USNews)
- AT&T Introduces bandwidth caps
- CNN debuts hologram technology to beam people in 3-D (Machinist)
- The WiFi Car!
- How to add iTunes protected AAC (M4P) to non-Apple MP3 player
- Green chili goes 'Green'
- Apple to Mac owners: throw away your monitor if Hollywood says so (BoingBoing)
- Obama's cellphone records breached (CBC)
- Appeals Court Backs Warrantless Searches Abroad (NYTimes)
- The Internet Will Collapse in 2012 - AT&T
- IETF committee calls for a simple system for DNS security (Heise)
- Censorship in the 21st Century: Targeting Intermediaries (EFF)
- Saskatchewan moving to 100% high-speed access (CBC)
- No Court Order Needed to Spy on Americans Overseas, Appeals Court Rules(Threat Level)
- Catalogue of NHS data losses makes shocking reading (The Independent)
- Google’s Gatekeepers (NYTimes)
- Research on mice links fast food to Alzheimer's (Reuters)
- Swedish researchers create body-swap illusion (Reuters)
- Britain's DNA database violates privacy: court (Reuters)
- Auction Websites Hang in Legal Limbo (Threat Level)
- "Big Bang" collider repairs to cost up to $29 million (Reuters)
- What to Expect From the Second Firefox 3.1 Beta Preview (Epicenter)
- Free Association: Sound of Silence (WireTap)
- British ISPs Block Wikipedia (Wikinews)
- Plan to stop ID card leaks is ... leaked (TimesOnline)
- Wal-Mart may sell iPhone in U.S., new report says (CBC)
- Cheap Kindle Project
- Extra second to make 2008 even longer (CBC)
- Mel's Prediction Already Coming True (ISP Market Slows)(CBC)
- Sensitive passport applications go missing at Canada Post (CBC)
- Black hole confirmed in Milky Way (BBC)
- Epilogue: Austin schoolteacher who didn't believe Linux existed (BoingBoing)
- Nortel faces delisting from stock exchange (CNet)
- McCain Campaign Sells Info-Loaded Blackberry to FOX 5 Reporter (Fox 5)
- Sun shuts down Scottish manufacturing (ZDNet.UK)
- Top 10 Christmas Gifts For Him
- Maryland Students Use Speed Cameras for Revenge (TheNewspaper)
- Notebook computers overtake desktop PCs: study (Canadian Press)
- News Story About Top Web Cams
- Hundreds of Stolen Data Dumps Found (Washington Post)
- Romanian Authority asks ISPs to block 40 pornographic websites (EDRI)
- Company Patents Thumbnails, Sues Google, MS and Apple
- FBI Issues Code Cracking Challenge (Slashdot)
- Welsh council loses 'confidential' child details (ZDNet)
- Internet Bubble About to Burst - Researchers (Telegraph)
- Google Street arrives in UK (Belfast Telegraph)
- Liberal official resigns over P.E.I. internet deal (CBC)
- How Small Can Computers Get? Computing In A Molecule (Science Daily)
- Researchers Use PlayStation Cluster to Forge a Web Skeleton Key (Threat Level)
- Labels Think They Can Build a Better Mousetrap (Epicenter)
- Firefox (Market) Share Tops 20% for November (NetApplications)
- Shouting at Datacenter Will Cause Latency
- Volvo goes for the crash-proof car
- intel's larrabee:end of computer graphics programming?
- Nanotechnology raises big hopes — and big fears (CBC)
- Sea Ice Ends Year at Same Level as 1979 (DailyTech)
- LG introduces wristwatch phone (CBC)
- Major U.S. lab discloses problem with vitamin D testing (CBC)
- The Worlds Hardest to Understand EULA
- How to rip DVD and edit DVD
- Arctic melt 20 years ahead of climate models (NewScientist)
- China shuts down 50 more sites during internet crackdown (CBC)
- New phone features 'baffle users' (BBC)
- Public 3-to-1 against new information sharing orders (Open Rights Group)
- Hackers attack credit card processor in massive security breach (CBC)
- Compact Fluorescent Bulbs Found to Emit Harmful Radiation (CBC)
- Outer planets choice is narrowed (BBC)
- Britannica reaches out to the web (BBC)
- A Concealed Assault On Privacy (No2ID)
- Amazing! 1.5 gigapixel photo of Obama's inauguration
- Police use Google Earth to bust pot growers
- Acid oceans 'need urgent action'
- Introduction of smart cards in today's world..
- Record London snowstorm defeats the surveillance state (BoingBoing)
- Internet not full of pedos, the statistical edition (BoingBoing)
- RFID PASScards Easily Cloned (EFF)
- Government of Canada Launches RFI on Open Source Software (Michael Geist)
- Boy, 9, writes program that lets kids 'fingerpaint' on iPhone (CBC)
- U.S. networks to keep TV in analog amid DTV delay (Reuters)
- Playing violent video games has risks: study (Reuters)
- Microsoft Says "Sorry" About Windows 7 UAC, Vows to Appease Critics (Daily Tech)
- Microsoft readying My Phone cloud service (CNet)
- Spy centre will track you on holiday (Times Online)
- Author's Guild claims text-to-speech software is illegal (BB Gadgets)
- Microsoft plans to open retail stores
- Canadian Mass Surveillance Legislation Back (Michael Geist)
- CTIA: All Your Cell Phones are Belong To Us! (EFF)
- Microsoft Sued Over Vista-To-XP Downgrade Fees (Information Week)
- New Company Looks to Produce Space Based Solar Power Within a Decade (Universe Today)
- Panorama's of CERN (BoingBoing)
- Saturn has small moon hidden in ring.
- TV converter box coupons start flowing again (AP)
- So how many "Earths" do you think we will find?
- Military Laser Hits Battlefield Strength (Danger Room)
- Lab-grown Nerves Promote Nerve Regeneration After Injury
- Researchers Warn of Security Flaw in x86 Chips
- Maggots no faster than gels at healing wounds, study finds (CBC)
- Google pulls some street images
- NSFW: 'New' Best Buy DVD Player Comes With Free 'Buckets O' Cum' DVD(The Consumerist)
- Online Poll For NASA's Mars Rover Naming Contest Opens March 23