Tag: cell phones
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#MorningMonarchy: May 22, 2018
Billionaire bondholders, high ambitions and training robots + this day in history w/the Manchester Ariana bombing and our song of the day by Stickybudz on your Morning Monarchy for May 22, 2018.
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#MorningMonarchy: June 28, 2017
Cancer clusters, pink slime settlement and pets in pain + this day in history w/Franz Ferdinand and our song of the day by Little Dragon on your Morning Monarchy for June 28, 2017.
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#MorningMonarchy: February 23, 2016
Space music, dumb phones and the ‘Mobile World’ order + this day in history w/Gitmo and our song of the day by Mavis Staples on your Morning Monarchy for February 23, 2016.
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#DataDump: Airspace, Appeals, Algorithms and More
Unblinking surveillance stare: Army’s 7-story flying football field-sized blimp // FAA Documents Raise Questions About Safety of Drones in U.S. Airspace // Google Pays Record $22.5 Million Fine for Privacy Violations // George Soros ‘likes’ Facebook with $10m investment
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#DataDump: Satellites, CISPA, Space Boat and more
‘Internet doomsday’ July 9, claims FBI* Satellite export controls loom over national security, economy* Military Clashes with U.S. Spies over Outsourcing of Satellite Surveillance* Equipment Maker Caught Installing Backdoor in […]
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US study shows teen sexting scare overblown
video: teen sexting rate drops* from smh: One in 10 American children aged between 10 and 17 has used a mobile phone to send or receive sexually suggestive images, but […]
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attention holiday shoppers: we’re tracking your cell phone signal
Two U.S. Malls will track customers through cell phone surveillance, beginning on Black Friday. The Promenade Mall in Temecula, CA and Short Pump Town Center of Richmond, VA “…will track […]
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Murdoch Tabloid Under Fire After Hacking Into Murder Victims Phones
Even families of 7/7 victims ‘were targets of phone hacking’* from guardian: Police officers investigating phone hacking by the News of the World are turning their attention to examine every […]
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As Smartphone Scandal Grows, Tech Firms Run For Cover
Recent revelations that Apple’s iPhone and iPad, Google’s Android and Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7 operating systems collect, store and transmit records of users’ physical locations to central databases–secretly, and without consent–have ignited a firestorm over Americans’ privacy rights in an age of hypersurveillance.