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Scientists Develop Car That Can Be Controlled By Thoughts Alone (Video)

Scientists Develop Car That Can Be Controlled By Thoughts Alone (Video)

Videos like this, released by tribal advocacy group Survival International and produced by the BBC’s Human Planet program, are legal proof that uncontacted tribes still exist, and deserve protection. Unfortunately, uncontacted tribes usually live in resource-rich areas threatened by logging, mining and other development. There’s often pressure on governments to turn a blind eye.

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172 Doomed BBC Websites Saved By One Geek, For $3.99

Eddie said folded: 172 pages recorded by the BBC found guilty of a geek, to $ 3.99: As recently announced, the BBC is set to close http://bit.ly/fWPTDa 200 .. . [.]. [.] This article was mentioned on Twitter The Next Web jamestoon, Vincent Coste, Jons Nyhender Eddie Bent et al.

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172 Doomed BBC Websites Saved By One Geek, For $3.99

[.] This article was mentioned on Twitter The Next Web jamestoon, Vincent Coste, Jons Nyhender Eddie Bent et al. Eddie said folded: 172 pages recorded by the BBC found guilty of a geek, to $ 3.99: As recently announced, the BBC is set to close http://bit.ly/fWPTDa 200 .. . [.].

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Apple Faces Scrutiny Over In-app Purchases By Kids

According to the Washington Post,Rep. While publishers are grumbling about Apple’s new enforcement of in-app purchases for content, parents and one lawmaker are also raising questions about the way Apple handles in-app payments in apps aimed at children. Edward J. Markey (D – MA) on Tuesday urged the Federal Trade Commission to review the way Apple markets its apps because of questions about the ease with which children are buying items in games.

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Apple Faces Scrutiny Over In-app Purchases By Kids

According to the Washington Post,Rep. While publishers are grumbling about Apple’s new enforcement of in-app purchases for content, parents and one lawmaker are also raising questions about the way Apple handles in-app payments in apps aimed at children. Edward J. Markey (D – MA) on Tuesday urged the Federal Trade Commission to review the way Apple markets its apps because of questions about the ease with which children are buying items in games.

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Can This Journalist Be Replaced By Software And Mechanical Turk?

Can This Journalist Be Replaced By Software And Mechanical Turk?

A team of researchers at Carnegie Mellon, specializing in human-computer interaction is conducting an experiment to see if they can create "an automated system to produce quality journalism with an army of unskilled workers." Amazon. com with the market experiment "Mechanical Turk" crowd-sourcing, called "My boss is a robot, trying to produce a 500-word article in a scientific paper comes out. An application software system, and the mechanical operations. Turco, assigning them tasks such as reading the summary and the identification of the most interesting Hm, this sounds very familiar.:.

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Oracle Slapped With Lawsuit Over Alleged Ip Theft By Subsidiary

Oracle Slapped With Lawsuit Over Alleged Ip Theft By Subsidiary

Passlogix trial claims and his senior management has donated millions of dollars of trade secrets and intellectual property business and buy 2FA Passlogix, Oracle has continued to sell technology, while being aware of the concerns 2FA. 2FA Technology LLC, a manufacturer based in Texas, Identity Management Technologies, filed a federal lawsuit charging his former teammate and current Oracle and Passlogix subsidiary of conspiracy and theft.

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Oracle Slapped With Lawsuit Over Alleged Ip Theft By Subsidiary

2FA Technology LLC, a manufacturer based in Texas, Identity Management Technologies, filed a federal lawsuit charging his former teammate and current Oracle and Passlogix subsidiary of conspiracy and theft. Passlogix trial claims and his senior management has donated millions of dollars of trade secrets and intellectual property business and buy 2FA Passlogix, Oracle has continued to sell technology, while being aware of the concerns 2FA.

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EFF: Appeals Court Holds That Email Privacy Protected By Fourth Amendment

EFF: Appeals Court Holds That Email Privacy Protected By Fourth Amendment

c. A careful examination of the arguments in its eff amicus curiae, the court found that email users have the same reasonable expectation of privacy in their emails as they do in their telephone calls and e-Zip. Warshak, the Sixth Court of Appeals ruled that the government should have a search warrant before they can seize and search emails stored in secret by the messaging service providers. In a ruling today in the criminal appeal of the United States

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Payback: Bank That Froze Julian Assange’s Bank Account Has Now Been Taken Down By Hackers

Payback: Bank That Froze Julian Assange's Bank Account Has Now Been Taken Down By Hackers

It has not been charged with any crime and denies any wrongdoing. Assange faces ongoing debate on complaints from two women in Sweden, whose credits include several who have sex with him was not entirely consensual. After appearing in the City of Westminster Magistrates Court in London on Tuesday afternoon, was denied bail Assange, and said he will fight extradition to Spain.

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