Handheld scanner detects airport security threats
A new piece of technology from Massachusetts based Ahura Scientific is currently in the field and can distinguish between safe and dangerous liquids.
Weekly Tech News Update: 7th August, 2009
In this week’s show Defcon attendees hack their badges, Google CEO resigns from Apple's board, Nissan intros an electric vehicle, T-Mobile's myTouch 3G touches down in San Francisco, Sanyo shows off a solar charger charger, Sony debuts its Party-shot automatic picture-taker, Tokyo's Akihabara maids cool us off, and Taylor Swift lends her body to Activision.
Weekly Tech News Update: 10th July, 2009
In this week’s show Google announces its Chrome OS, the internet survives Michael Jackson, China turns off the web, a botnet takes down government websites, Sony shows off its first netbook, and the Microsoft chooses a winner of its Imagine Cup.
China cuts off Internet access in Xinjiang after ethnic rioting
The government shut off access on Sunday afternoon to stop the spread of video and information. Twitter was blocked nationwide on Monday.
The Pirate Bay four found guilty
On Friday the Stockholm district court found The Pirate Bay four guilty of being accessories to crimes against copyright law.
Euorpean Commission to probe online profiling by Web sites and ISPs
The European Commission is about to launch an investigation into how consumer's online data is being used by search companies, social networking web sites and ISPs
 
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