The Chinese version of Skype may be used as a surveillance tool to monitor text exchanges:
October 3rd, 2008 Catherine Posted in Health, Politics and Government, Technology and Science No Comments »
The Chinese version of Skype may be used as a surveillance tool to monitor text exchanges:
October 3rd, 2008 Catherine Posted in Politics and Government, Technology and Science No Comments »
Technology is a vital part of this presidential campaign. Not only has the internet been a lucrative source of campaign funds, now the iPhone will be used to a tool to reach the candidate’s supporters:
October 3rd, 2008 Catherine Posted in Business, Opinion, Politics and Government, Technology and Science No Comments »
Staff details are on a stolen Health and Safety Executive (HSE) laptop. It exposes thousands of staff members to the risk of identity theft:
October 2nd, 2008 Catherine Posted in Opinion, Politics and Government 1 Comment »
Perhaps it is unsettling sitting across from Katie Couric and answering her questions. Ms Couric seems pleasant enough. Nevertheless, Ms Couric presents an interview with Governor Sarah Palin that is completely baffling. In response to Ms Couric’s question on whether she agreed or disagreed with Roe v. Wade, Governor Palin replied:
October 2nd, 2008 Catherine Posted in Business, Opinion, Politics and Government No Comments »
There is a new federal law enacted to address the consequences of an identity theft:
October 1st, 2008 Catherine Posted in Opinion, Politics and Government No Comments »
It matters not to which political party one belongs. It is a time of crisis. And that is not an over-exaggeration. It impacts everyone. Jobs are at stake. Housing is threatened for friends and family. Fuel prices change every day. And a food budget is an exercise in creative writing. The financial institutions face a similar problem.
October 1st, 2008 Catherine Posted in Opinion, Politics and Government No Comments »
In a segment with Katie Couric, Governor Sarah Palin was asked what publications she reads. This seems like a soft question and one which Governor Palin could use to her advantage. Nevertheless, Governor Palin dodged the question: