Feb
10
2009
Comments Off on Do you want Google tracking your every move? – CTV.ca | tags: google, mobile, news, Phone, privacy, technology, tv, web, wireless | posted in technical news
Feb
10
2009
Paul Ohm is starting a new “very occasional” feature on the Freedom To Tinker blog called You Are Not a Lawyer — “In this series, I will try to disabuse computer scientists and other technically minded people of some commonly held misconceptions about the law (and the legal system).” In the first installment, Ohm walks through the reasons why many techies’ faith in the presence of “reasonable doubt” is so misplaced. “When techies think about criminal law, and in particular crimes committed online, they tend to fixate on [the ‘beyond a reasonable doubt’] legal standard, dreaming up ways people can use technology to inject doubt into the evidence to avoid being convicted. I can’t count how many conversations I have had with techies about things like the ‘open wireless access point defense,’ the ‘trojaned computer defense,’ the ‘NAT-ted firewall defense,’ and the ‘dynamic IP address defense.’ … People who place stock in these theories and tools are neglecting an important drawback. There are another set of legal standards — the legal standards governing search and seizure — you should worry about long before you ever get to ‘beyond a reasonable doubt.'”

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Feb
10
2009
Comments Off on Google Latitude: An In-Depth Look – Computerworld | tags: google, mobile, news, Phone, privacy, technology, tv, web, wireless | posted in technical news
Feb
10
2009
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Feb
10
2009
Comments Off on mocoNews.net – The G1's Privacy Problem – Washington Post | tags: 3G, google, mobile, news, Phone, privacy, technology, tv, web, wireless | posted in technical news
Feb
10
2009
Your next cheap phone might be a Linux phone – but you might never know it. The LiMo Foundation announced Monday that Verizon Wireless and other global carriers will be rolling out Linux-based phones in 2009, possibly including low-cost devices capable of running advanced Web apps.
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Feb
9
2009
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Feb
9
2009
Comments Off on Google Latitude: An In-Depth Look – Computerworld | tags: google, mobile, news, Phone, privacy, technology, tv, web, wireless | posted in technical news
Feb
9
2009
Comments Off on It’s Business Time: Rogers Launches HP iPAQ 910 ‘Business Manager’ – IntoMobile | tags: google, mobile, news, Phone, wireless | posted in technical news
Feb
9
2009
U.S. airline executives say they’re aware new in-flight wireless Internet service has the potential to be profitable but problematic.
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