By Lord Scarab, on September 7th, 2010 |
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Ozlog is back and this time the Australian Federal Police want all your data
Big brother… just as creepy IRL
It was just a quirk, a crazy tale to tell around the camp fire. “The government wants to be able to watch everything you see on the net”, it was creepy and just a little sleazy. The Government
Continue reading: The Australian Federal Police: “We want to see what people are looking at on the internet”
By Lord Scarab, on August 31st, 2010 |
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So long sucker
Well that’s it I went through the convoluted process of trying to find my account delete button on Digg.
But first why don’t I like Digg any more?
Well it’s buggy and they removed features that made it good
Now about that delete button!
Oh yes that’s right it doesn’t exist, apparently you have to
Continue reading: I hereby fully abandon Digg
By Lord Scarab, on August 11th, 2010 |
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According to Google’s CEO Schmidt online anonymity has only a limited time to live, somehow I rather doubt that.
“Privacy is incredibly important,” Schmidt stated. “Privacy is not the same thing as anonymity. It’s very important that Google and everyone else respects people’s privacy. People have a right to privacy; it’s natural; it’s normal. It’s the right way to
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Google CEO declares: The end is nigh
By Lord Scarab, on July 26th, 2010 |
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The Galaxy S – Screen At full brightness in the shade
I wanted a smart phone. Optus, the carrier I am currently with here in Australia, didn’t have an android answer to Telstra and the HTC Desire… I was very not happy; until the Samsung Galaxy S showed up that is.
I did not want an iPhone and
Continue reading: Review: The Samsung Galaxy s
By Lord Scarab, on July 23rd, 2010 |
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Via: Digital Trends
Things should be made as simple as possible, but not any simpler -Albert Einstein
Well it looks like the bane of every home entertainment enthusiasts existence might be on the way out.
HDMI is, according to Wikipedia, ‘a compact audio/video interface for transmitting uncompressed digital data’. Or to the rest of the know universe a
Continue reading: HDMI to get the Sack