Thursday, November 3, 2011

Short Takes: 5 pipeline bills introduced; flooding doubles hard drive prices; monster greenhouse gas levels; secret survice spy technology fakes mobile phone network and gets data on thousands of users

CBS: Five pipeline bills introduced in Nebraska Unicameral

US Secret Service is a customer of Britain's Datong plc which makes covert surveillance technology that can masquerade as a mobile phone network, transmitting a signal that allows authorities to shut off phones remotely, intercept communications and gather data about thousands of users in a targeted area.

Flooding in Thailand doubles some hard drive prices

Members of gay gang (or mutual protection society) speak at DC LGBT youth forum

The 9th Circuit Court sets date for oral arguments for motion to release Prop 8 trial video

Joe Jonas gets a lap dance

Monster greenhouse gas levels. New 2010 figures are higher than the worst case scenario outlined by climate experts just four years ago

After PR black eye, Apple fires security chief who orchestrated operation to recover missing iPhone, in which badge-flashing plainclothes SFPD officers helped trick a San Francisco man into letting Apple employees search his home

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