Archive for September 5th, 2006
Google developing eavesdropping software
Faultline, The Register | Sept. 4, 2006
Comment The first thing that came out of our mouths when we heard that Google is working on a system that listens to what’s on your TV playing in the background, and then serves you relevant adverts, was “that’s cool, but dangerous”.
The idea appeared in Technology Review citing Peter [...]
Biometric Scanners for Kiddies
Steve Watson / Infowars | September 5 2006
Mums and Dads get your kiddy Biometric Scanner Room Guard!
The Bio-Metric Scanner Room Guard announces nosy brothers or sisters trying to enter, while allowing silent entry only to the person whose hand matches the five-finger pressure-sensitive password. An alarm sounds if an “intruder” tries to enter! This [...]
Who really blew up the twin towers?
The Guardian | Sept. 5, 2006
As the fifth anniversary of 9/11 nears, Christina Asquith finds academics querying the official version of events
Shards of glass and dust from the World Trade Centre towers sit on Professor Steven Jones’s desk at Brigham Young University in Utah. Evidence, he says, of the biggest cover-up in history – one [...]
The Rockefeller File
