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Locating Your Dog with GPS

Friday, October 17th, 2008 Posted in Opinion, Pets, Technology and Science | No Comments »

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has a high tech dog. He is able to tell where Koni, a labrador retriever, is at any moment. Koni has a global positioning ... Read more..

Court Ruling Concerning Contaminated Pet Food

Friday, October 17th, 2008 Posted in Business, Health, Pets, Politics and Government, Technology and Science | No Comments »

Thousands of household pets were sick or died from contaminated pet food. The chemical melamine was found in pet food ingredients from China. This is the same chemical ... Read more..

Justifying Government Surveillance

Friday, October 17th, 2008 Posted in Health, Politics and Government, Technology and Science | No Comments »

Britain has been called the 'Surveillance Society'. Citizens are watched and monitored by various technology. Now the government proposes to extend the surveillance activities to cell phone calls ... Read more..

Cell Phone Botnets

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008 Posted in Opinion, Technology and Science | No Comments »

One of the ways that hackers increase their reach is to infect and control computers in what is known as a botnet. The network of infected computers that can ... Read more..

Surveillance of Bridge Traffic

Tuesday, October 14th, 2008 Posted in Politics and Government, Travel | No Comments »

Authorities in Canada are trying to reassure the public that tracking bridge traffic and privacy can co-exist: Read more..

Recall Continues for Contaminated Milk Products

Tuesday, October 14th, 2008 Posted in Health, Opinion, Politics and Government, Technology and Science | No Comments »

The contaminated milk recall in China and internationally continues. In China, it is an overall recall: Read more..

Ministry of Defence Breaches Data of 1.7 Million People

Monday, October 13th, 2008 Posted in Opinion, Politics and Government, Technology and Science | 1 Comment »

In another incident of a government data breach, possibly 1.7 million people may have had their personal information exposed by the British Ministry of Defence: Read more..