Posts Tagged ‘law’
Should we even bother going after cyber-criminals?
At what point do you stop trying to track and prosecute cyber-criminals ? Obviously, you can’t let criminals run around willy-nilly, but when you look at the resources involved in bringing those guys to justice—and are you really nabbing the right guys in the first place?—it’s worth at least talking about. Is fighting cyber-crime about as futile as fighting the war on drugs?

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Should we even bother going after cyber-criminals?
Outrage: School accused of using laptop to take photos of student at his home without his knowledge
It’s the start of yet another lazy Saturday, so let’s make things a little more interesting with a side dish of outrage . A 15-year-old student in Pennsylvania has accused his high school of spying on him using a school-supplied MacBook. The school had accused the boy “inappropriate behavior” that it found him engaged in via the built-in Webcam

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What I did today: Nintendo DS case replacement
Not a big deal but I just wanted to write a bit about replacing parts on your valuable and delicate electronics. Friends, I’m here to tell you that while it’s hard, it’s not impossible to fix things yourself

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What I did today: Nintendo DS case replacement
Quote of the day from RIM’s CEO about the Storm
We’re not the biggest fans of the BlackBerry Storm . Apparently that’s ’cause it was RIM’s first touchscreen device and we, as early adopters, should have expected this type of buggy device per the CEO. Sure, it’s a first-gen phone, but we expected more from Research in Motion.

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Quote of the day from RIM’s CEO about the Storm
