Political Intrigue on the Web

Political Intrigue on the Web

Jun 26, 2010

As you know, this past week in Australia was quite a busy and intriguing one, what with all of the happenings in Canberra from Wednesday evening through into Thursday morning, culminating with the swearing in of Australia’s first female Prime Minister. All of this sent the internet wild, with people everywhere scurrying to get information on everything and...

It’s 3 a.m. Who is using your computer?

It’s 3 a.m. Who is using your computer?

Jun 20, 2010

Each year, Symantec, the manufacturer’s of Norton’s security products, conduct a survey examining how computers are used by families all around the world. We spoke with psychologist Andrew Fuller about the results of this year’s survey, and what they mean for families within Australia. Andrew Fuller Interview Pt 1. Andrew Fuller Interview Pt...

Do Electric Sheep Keep Records of Your Browsing History?

Do Electric Sheep Keep Records of Your Browsing History?

Jun 20, 2010

Apparently they do. An undocumented feature has been discovered in the Android OS as it is distributed on the HTC Incredible, that turns the device into an incredible breach of privacy system. As a part of the OS’s normal functionality, it grabs screenshots of your browser display. This is done so that it can display these as thumbnails to you as you...

In Me We Trust

In Me We Trust

Jun 20, 2010

How would you like to see your face on the currency of the realm? It’s coming. In California, there is now an app for mobile devices that lets you swipe your mobile form in order to pay for purchases made. At participating outlets, of course. But ThinkLink has developed FaceCash (couldn’t they come up with a better name?) that’s a mobile...

iPhone used to shoot criminals

iPhone used to shoot criminals

Jun 20, 2010

Well, not quite. But in Brockton, Massachusetts, in the USofA, the police are using a new iPhone app named MORIS (Mobile Offender Recognition and Identification System). MORIS lets the police take photos of people using their iPhones, and it then compares those images with images held in a database of criminal mugshots. Facial recognition technology is used to...