TCSOTD 2007-11-27
Petition to abandon plans to create the Information Sharing Index
Henry Porter: A mass movement is needed to tackle the state’s snoopers
... hint: Open Rights Group is a good place to start
‘Biometrics are not a panacea for data loss’:A letter to the Joint Committee on Human Rights
Innocents fear DNA database errors
... ‘In the past year, more than 100 possible inaccuracies in the documentation of DNA profiles have been discovered, and a further 1,500 administrative mistakes have been logged on the system.’
A Chinese man is suing for divorce after discovering that he is the father of only one of his twins.
Taxpayer may have to pay £170bn for PFI schemes, says Treasury
Miss Mind the Gap sacked
... oh dear, TfL seem to have lost their corporate sense of humour
TCSOTD 2007-05-08
Blogging Magistrate: Just a Few More Steps to Meltdown
Privacy International announces global privacy invaders
... “Winner: The United Kingdom”
Taking Liberties, in cinemas June 8th
The amazing colour changing card trick
U.S./Canadian Dispute over Border Crossing Procedures
... ”’The Attorney General’s office really just wants to grab as much biometric information as it can,’ said the source.”
Impressive demo of skin rendering on new Nvidia 8800 Ultra
Mystery revealed: Poppy quarter led to U.S. spy warnings
Computer scientists working on machines that can match Wall Street traders
TCSOTD 2006-11-14
Sparklers aren’t just for kids (NSFW)
Dead australian blamed for hundreds of speeding offences
TV Licensing abandons case against unlicensed TV owner
Microsoft releases a version of Firefox
... as reported by The Register
... browser gets the MS professional touch