High Court Bars Cameras in Gay Marriage Trial
The Supreme Court on Wednesday blocked cameras from a federal civil trial in San Francisco concerning the legality of same-sex marriage. The decision came two days after the court tentatively sided with same-sex marriage foes who told the court they would be harassed and intimidated if their testimony was disseminated on such a grand scale
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ZTE C76 and Huawei G7600: two simple phone approved by FCC
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has certified two mobile phones from the Chinese companies ZTE and Huawei. Models ZTE C76 and Huawei G7600 simple, they both represent a piece with a digital keyboard. ZTE C76 at the pictures from FCC – in bright orange casing
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fourth-generation iPhone in June?
While speculation about Apple’s planshetnika multiply and public attention focused on this device, rumors about the next generation iPhone is paid relatively little attention. Nevertheless, the probability of occurrence of this device on the market in the near future is very high.
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Stealth MXP Bio: flash drive for James Bond
Although almost all modern flash drives support 128 -, and some 256-bit encryption, they do not guarantee 100% protection against hacking information. Yes, the encrypted information to obtain from them is difficult, but it is quite possible, since no hardware protection of a typical flash drive does not
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She is best known price Google Nexus One in Europe?
As we know, Google is planning to sell smartphones Nexus One, not only in the United States, but also in Europe. However, the price of this unit in the Old World may rise because of customs duties until no one has repealed
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Apple iSlate tablet may not have the camera or look like a large iPod
Sazu two new hearing on the Tablet PC from Apple. The resource is the Mac Observer image details of the device which, according to the source, is the glass front of the tablet Apple.
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Apple iSlate tablet may not have the camera or look like a large iPod
Ericsson strengthens its position in the field of professional services
The company Ericsson announced the acquisition of the Italian company Pride Spa, working in the field of consulting and systems integration. Now the state Ericsson employs 40 thousand professionals in the field of professional services around the world, and the competence and capacity of business, with the words, Ericsson increased.
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Apple App Store Has Lost $450 Million To Piracy
Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) and the companies that sell software for the iPhone and iPod touch at the App Store have lost over $450 million to piracy since the store opened in July 2008 according to an analysis by 24/7 Wall St. There have been over 3 billion applications downloaded since the App program began
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Flurry Special Report: Google Nexus One Launch Week Sales
Flurry Estimates 20,000 First Week Nexus One Sales: Not an Apples to “Apple” Comparison The Google Nexus One launch has become the most controversial and confusing Android handset launch to date. With publicity “leaks” over the holiday season, the Nexus One handset received unprecedented buzz.
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Nokia 5800 V40 Firmware Updated, Kinetic Scrolling, Widgetised Homescreen!
This is a video showing the new Nokia 5800 V40 update released at around 3PM on 13/01/2010 GMT. It brings a brand new homescreen, with music player, contact icons, and shortcuts all at the same time, as well as kinetic scrolling on most screens. [[ This is a content summary only.
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Nokia N86 + N97 ripoff
Cottage most of the Nokia N97 a N97 by virtue of the large bulky body design, a lot of difference in terms of portability. This version of today’s boldly NOKLA N97mini similar with the N95 two-way slider design, the fuselage for carrying small and exquisite, white and pink for female customers more choices, front camera design, can be used to self-timer, as well as makeup, etc. , 3.0-inch WQVGA..
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Nokia X9 ripoff
Rounded the curve shape, delicate touch, as well as NOKLA X9′s unique touch screen refreshing operation is also part amusing, giving a unique touch to experience an unprecedented, standard 3.5mm headphone port more convenient to use, support JAVA expansion, can download thousands of JAVA games, and software, power sensor functionality to cut songs, change wallpaper, flip mute and so arbitrary …… [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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New Vertu ripoff
VERTU mobile phone luxury materials and sophisticated workmanship is visible to all, today’s is naturally unwilling to this VERTUE568 outdated. Is equipped with dual cameras, support Amy video chat, as well as mobile QQ, as well as fun Farm to enrich its entertaining. Built-in gravity sensor accelerator, easy song Lut Lut screen
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Nokie E97 ripoff
The square-shaped petite body, but uses a unique sliding QWERTY full keyboard design. Handwritten + keyboard dual input coupled with manipulation, as well as a blacklist, dual card dual standby features, NOKLAE97 little beyond it, there are also some unexpected business people. In entertainment, support Java2.0 expansion, analog TV, and video chat, Amy, you are silly enough to spend free time….
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LG luxury clamshell mobile phone ripoff
Stunned by the body it is circulated out of metal texture, stunned by the time it the perfect combination of technology and communications charm, stunning in its support for video chat Amy excellent performance from its stunning blend of fun farm, as well as rich content mobile QQ, It is a sight to behold stunning in a business mobile phone style ~~~~~~ DTKKH8600 multimedia entertainment… [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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‘Appy’ New Year
First Auto Show iPhone App to Be Unveiled in New York. NEW YORK — Marking the first-ever smartphone application for an auto show, the New York International Auto Show (NYIAS) will launch its new app prior to the Show in April. The interactive, informational, easy to use and free application will include a wide range of functions to enhance the auto show experience and will be available for…
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The Rebirth of Intermost Corporation
SHENZHEN, China — Intermost Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: IMOT, which filed an application to change its name to Uni Core Holdings Corporation, and referred to as “UCHC”), founded in the USA in September 1998, listed on the US OTC Bulletin Board (stock symbol: IMOT) in December 1998.
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Google Turns on Gmail Encryption to Protect Wi-Fi Users
Google is now encrypting all Gmail traffic from its servers to its users in a bid to foil sniffers who sit in cafes, eavesdropping in on traffic passing by, the company announced Wednesday. The change comes just a day after the company announced it might pull its offices from China after discovering concerted attempts to break into Gmail accounts of human rights activists .
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Google Hackers Targeted Source Code of More Than 30 Companies
A hack attack that targeted Google in December also hit 33 other companies, including financial institutions and defense contractors, and was aimed at stealing source code from the companies, say security researchers at iDefense. The hackers used a zero-day vulnerability in Adobe Reader to deliver malware to many of the companies and were in some cases successful at siphoning the source code they sought, according to a statement distributed Tuesday by iDefense, a division of VeriSign.
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Google to Stop Censoring Search Results in China After Hack Attack
Google has decided to stop censoring search results in China, after discovering that someone based in that country had attempted to hack into the e-mail accounts of human rights activists. The company disclosed the move in a startling announcement posted to its blog late Tuesday. Google said it was prepared to pull its business out of China, if issues around the surveillance and its decision to stop censoring results could not be resolved with the Chinese government.
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U.S. Courts Split on Internet Bans
A federal appeals court is reversing a lifetime internet ban imposed on a child sex offender also handed a 15-year prison term. The outcome highlights the appellate courts are all over the map when it comes to internet bans often imposed on defendants, especially sex deviants, once they have served their time. What’s more, the courts appear to be accepting the internet as a basic freedom to which convicts, even the worst of the worst, usually should not be denied permanent access.
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German ‘Fleshmob’ Protests Airport Scanners
The underwear bomber’s Christmas Day attack has prompted calls for the increased use of full-body scanners at airports that would strip-search passengers down to their naked bodies. So to protest the use of the so-called Nacktscanner (naked scanner), members of the Pirate Party in Germany organized a “fleshmob” of people who stripped down to their skivvies last Sunday and converged on the Berlin-Tegel airport. They posted a video of their protest to YouTube, with soundtrack provided by Muse’s song “Uprising.” The lyrics articulated their protest: “They will not force us.
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Q+A: What’s Driving China’s Latest Web Crackdown
SHANGHAI (Reuters) – China’s recent moves to tighten control of its online and mobile content industries have brought some uncertainty into the market but may not have a major immediate impact on the sector’s biggest players. Analysts say the crackdown, which appears to be aimed at pornography and other controversial content, could however stunt the sector’s prospects in the long-term.
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Justices Block Same-Sex Marriage Trial on YouTube
The Supreme Court on Monday blocked a delayed YouTube broadcast of a federal civil trial in San Francisco concerning the legality of same-sex marriage. The decision came after gay marriage foes told the court they would be harassed and intimidated if their testimony was disseminated on such a grand scale. The high court’s decision, which it is set to review again Wednesday, for the moment suspends a courthouse experiment that for the first time would have uploaded federal courtroom testimony to YouTube.
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Airport Scanners Can Store, Transmit Images
Contrary to public statements made by the Transportation Security Administration, full-body airport scanners do have the ability to store and transmit images, according to documents obtained by the Electronic Privacy Information Center. The documents, which include technical specifications and vendor contracts, indicate that the TSA requires vendors to provide equipment that can store and send images of screened passengers when in testing mode, according to CNN. The TSA has stated publicly on its website, in videos and in statements to the press that images cannot be stored on the machines and that images are deleted from the scanners once an airport operator has examined them.
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Judge Slams MPAA ‘Cartel’ Allegations
A federal judge is slamming the door on RealNetworks’ argument the Hollywood studios are a “price-fixing cartel” that illegally prevent the distribution of DVD-duplicating wares. The Seattle-based electronics concern made the anti-trust argument in a failed bid to convince U.S. District Judge Marilyn Hall Patel in San Francisco to lift a distribution ban (.pdf) of its RealDVD software.
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Trick or Tweet? Malware Abundant in Twitter URLs
As many as one in every 500 web addresses posted on Twitter lead to sites hosting malware, according to researchers at Kaspersky Labs who have deployed a tool that examines URLs circulating in tweets. The spread of malware is aided by the popular use of shortened URLs on Twitter, which generally hide the real website address from users before they click on a link, preventing them from self-filtering links that appear to be dodgy. Kaspersky, an anti-virus and computer-security firm based in Moscow, created a tool called Krab Krawler, which extracts URLs from millions of tweets a day
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FDIC Warns Banks to Watch for ‘Money Mules’ Duped by Hackers
Bank customers are increasingly being duped into acting as “money mules” for hackers, unwittingly laundering cash stolen from business bank accounts, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation warned the nation’s financial institutions on Thursday. Using specialized Trojan horse malware , cybercrooks have been intercepting web-banking credentials from the computers of small and midsize businesses, and then initiating wire transfers to mules around the country. The mules are consumers who’ve been lured into fake work-at-home scams, in which their employment involves receiving money transfers and then forwarding the funds to Eastern Europe, either directly or through other mules.
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Appeals Court Says Swearing in Text Messages Isn’t a Crime
A 16-year-old California boy dumped by his high school girlfriend didn’t violate a state obscenity law by using four-letter words in anguished text messages to his ex, an appellate court ruled this week. The boy, identified by his initials in the ruling, was convicted by a juvenile court judge in Chico, California, of sending threatening or obscene telephone communications, based on two profanity-laced text messages he sent the girl shortly after the breakup last year
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Program Handy Phoneguard – bodyguard for smartphones Symbian S60
Company Epocware / Paragon Software has released a new program Handy Phoneguard for Symbian S60 (3.0 and 5.0) for the protection of information and devices from unauthorized access. In case of loss or theft of the device, the program will return the phone and secure the data stored in it. Becoming a victim of theft of mobile phone in addition to the loss of expensive equipment, you can lose the…
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