Backspin: New Zealand gets insane copyright law A law has just been passed in New Zealand that allows for alleged online copyright infringers to have their Internet access cut off before being proved guilty. Andreas: ATM hack: Organized crime or market forces? In November of 2008, a single scam netted more than $9m in a global ATM heist. According to the FBI the attackers compromised pre-paid payroll cards from RBS WorldPay and gift cards, launching a coordinated attack ... Bradner: FTC principles for behavioral advertising: OK solution to wrong problem The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) recently published a somewhat tweaked set of self-regulation guidelines for companies collecting information on the actions of Internet users for the purpose of providing advertising ... Gearhead: TiddlyWiki macros and plugins Continuing with his exploration of TiddlyWiki wiki technology, Mark Gibbs looks at the system's macros and plugins that modify and extend the how and what the software can do. Cool Tools: BodyGuardz: Lots of work for iPhone protection In the nine or so years that I've been writing this column, I've come across only a few products that have looked good on paper, but after opening the box or trying out the device, things quickly go downhill. Gaskin: Trends coming together make a plan for small businesses George Peppard said as his character Hannibal Smith on The A-Team, "I love it when a plan comes together." Several trends, if not a plan, are coming together in interesting ways in technology for small businesses. Mix ... 'Net Buzz: Girl's 22,795 messages nothing to celebrate This story about a 12-year-old Indiana girl is quickly becoming a cliché … and not a flattering one in terms of what it says about our society. This girl, you see, is one of those texting prodigies -- a Mozart who's all ... |
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