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  Monday, March 5, 2007


No, no, no, the government isn't spying on us again this time around. Advertisers are actually putting hidden cameras in their billboards to see how customers react to their slogans, products, and pictures. It's all apart of a grocery store experiment/product that senses when people come to an item, and zooms into their faces to find how out what their expression is.
5:00:18 PM    

What Are You? A Mind Reader?  Well, in a manner of speaking, yes. Researchers use a brain scan that lets them identify your intentions before you actually do anything. By the Associated Press. [Wired News: Top Stories]
4:50:34 PM    

Diebold to Withdraw from E-Voting?  ICA writes "It appears after years of criticism, Diebold may be ready to withdraw from electronic voting entirely. The company is concerned that this relatively small and marginally profitable unit is hurting the company's overall image." [Slashdot]
4:44:56 PM    

Top Secret: We're Wiretapping You. The feds accidentally give a D.C. attorney a classified document showing that the NSA intercepted his phone calls without a warrant. When they ask for it back, they get a $2 million lawsuit along with it. By Ryan Singel. [Wired News: Security Blanket]
4:41:41 PM    

F2C is a meeting of people engaged with Internet connectivity and all that it enables, including vendors, customers, regulators, legislators, analysts, financiers, citizens and co-creators. This year, the theme of F2C is how universal connectivity and the plunging capital requirements of information production are changing our fundamental economic and social assumptions. (F2C is produced by David S. Isenberg of isen.com, LLC.)

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3:57:29 PM    

Released Audio Tapes Shed Light on Court Hearings. The Supreme Court has released the audio tapes of some of its highest profile hearings, granting the public unprecedented access to courtroom proceedings. NewsHour correspondent Kwame Holman reports on the sounds of the Supreme Court. By NewsHour with Jim Lehrer. [NewsHour with Jim Lehrer Podcast | PBS]
1:19:33 AM    


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