Spy planes able to photograph sunbathers in their back gardens are becoming deployed by Google and Apple.
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By Bernard Keane Crikey.com.au An Australian activist is fighting an attempt by Boston authorities to subpoena information about her from…
Websites will be legally obliged to provide victims with the identity of people who post abusive and defamatory online messages…
By Joe Wolverton TNA.com The federal government informed an appeals court on Thursday that it has the right and the power to…
Susanne Posel Occupy Corporatism The National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) established 6 national drone test sites where the unmanned planes…
The Pentagon will soon be prying through the personal correspondence and computer files of US military personnel, thanks to a…
By Matt Greenop Global Research Facebook has 20 million users worldwide, is worth billions of dollars and, if internet sources…
By Jennifer Lynch Common-Dreams Today, EFF filed suit against the Federal Aviation Administration seeking information on drone flights in the United States.…
By Paul Joseph Watson President Barack Obama’s unconstitutional secret ‘kill list’ includes a 17-year-old girl along with several American citizens,…
Ever complain on Facebook that you were feeling “sick?” Told your friends to “watch” a certain TV show? Left a…
Imagine, if you will, a fantastic near future in which the United States is facing an unmitigated economic implosion. Not just a…
Public Intelligence Is your state in need of a growth industry that can employ large numbers of people and contribute…
BY ADRIAN COVERT GIZMODO The FBI has probably been monitoring the web activity of random citizens for quite some time, but today,…
The European Commission is set to launch a substantial review of rules governing personal documents with the aim of making…
By Alexander Higgins President Obama appointed John Brennan as the sole person in charge of designating people to be assassinated…
By STAN LEHMAN Grade-school students in a northeastern Brazilian city are using uniforms embedded with locator chips that help alert…
This week science fiction writer Elizabeth Moon argues that everyone should be given a barcode at birth.