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POPSTaking Names: White House Collecting Data On Web Users - Video Added
Defenders of the White House actions said the Presidential Records Act requires that the administration gather the information and that it was justified in taking the additional step of asking a private contractor to “crawl and archive” all such material. Nicholas Shapiro, a White House spokesman, declined to say when the practice began or how much the new contract would cost. In a June 5, 2008, article in PC Magazine, Mr. Obama said, “The open information platforms of the 21st century can also tempt institutions to violate the privacy of citizens. We need sensible safeguards that protect privacy in this dynamic new world.” The National Legal and Policy Center, a government ethics watchdog, said archiving the sites would have a “chilling effect” on Web site users who might wish to leave comments critical of the administration. Ken Boehm, a lawyer and chairman of the center, also disputed that the presidential records law applies, because the comments are pasted onto . . .
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POPSPagan police allowed religous holidays off work more: "It involves chanting, music, meditation, reading passages and for pagans the practices are seen to have the same power as prayer does for Christians. Most pagans practice some kind of conservation work as well to give something back to the planet." Hertfordshire Police allows Pc Pardy the eight pagan holidays off each year, including Hallowe'en, which signifies the Pagan new year, and the summer solstice in June. The days are deducted from his annual leave but because of his religion the days off are set in stone.
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POPSAnother nice review of Amplify We haven't been seeking out the reviews, but nice to see Amplify getting noticed. I clipped this paragraph because it speaks to one of the reasons we created Amplify as a separate service from Clipmarks. We really didn't want to disturb the user experience or community on Clipmarks.com, but we wanted a way to better support Twitter and Facebook users as well as groups. We felt the best way to do this would be to create Amplify as a separate service from Clipmarks, but giving Clipmarks users the option to sync the two.
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POPSCracked Software Found On Authentic Asus Recovery DVD One of the confidential Asus documents includes a PowerPoint presentation that details "major problems" identified by the company, including application compatibility issues. Personal files Our reader isn't the only one to discover strange files on Asus recovery discs. A US poster on the Asus forums reports finding files including CVs on his recovery disc - click here to see a screengrab of the files. A contributor to the forums at the Australian APC magazine also reports finding the same software cracker as our reader. An Asus spokesman has apologised to the customers who found the files. "We will be investigating this at quite a high level," he told PC Pro. "Once the investigation is complete, we will ensure it doesn't happen again." He was unable comment on how the files got on the disc.
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POPSFree Speech A Casualty Of 'Hate' Powers
What had happened is that one of the chapters of Steyn's New York Times' (and for that matter Canadian) No1 bestseller America Alone had been excerpted and published by Canada's largest weekly magazine. The Canadian Islamic Congress, through the agency of three law students, brought complaints against Steyn and the magazine before the federal human rights commission, and also before two provincial ones. (That's another Orwellian aspect to all this; there is no rule against double, triple or any other multiple jeopardy, as there is no limit to how many complaints can be lodged before different tribunals for the same words.) Since then more has come out that makes these Canadian tribunals or commissions seem even more like kangaroo courts than they already did, which is saying an awful lot. The Canadian Human Rights Commission it would not go ahead with the Steyn prosecution (though the Canadian Islamic Congress has just indicated it will appeal that decision)
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POPSCareful before you click that URL. As this great post at PCMags security section says, please be careful when choosing to click a link to visit a site. If youve never heard of the product, do a lil research first. Visit a review site or use a search engine to check it out.
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POPSFirefox Download @ 10? Sweet! To download, not to download? That be the question. I love my plugins and addons, and I'm sure that a number of them won't work right away with the new update. On the other hand, gotta be part of this new initiative for World Records, so downloading it is. Besides, FF3 is supposed to have MAD features.
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POPSHow to Read Popular Magazines on your Desktop for Free using Safari or Firefox simple trick to help you read the latest issue of popular magazines like PC Magazine, MIT Technology Review, Popular Mechanics, MacWorld, Lonely Planet, Reader’s Digest, etc without paying any subscription charges. You will also get to read adult magazines like Playboy and Penthouse. Best of all, these digital magazines are exact replicas of print
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POPSYour Keyboard Could Be Dirtier Than a Toilet Seat Sarah Kidner has some suggestions for cleaning your keyboard: * first shut down and unplug your PC * wipe surfaces with a soft, lightly dampened, lint-free cloth * shake out any dust or food crumbs from the keyboard and disinfect with alcohol wipes.