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As the days are getting shorter and night starts to catch one leaving work, I caught the last rays on the sun reflected in this building’s windows.
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The threat of terrorists is a beat up. The USA government and the media have collaborated to instil fear in the population. Fear of a threat that is unlikely to happen to anyone.
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An internet service provider (ISP) says the Federal Government’s proposed filter has the potential to cause bottlenecks and webpage blackouts, making its high-speed National Broadband Network less viable.
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Facebook is moving people to their new ‘Connections’. And it appears that your privacy settings have been dumped in the process.
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Documentary about the Federal Communications Commission in the USA allowing too much media consolidation. And only doing token consultation with the public.
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Before now, movie studios and content companies were blocked from using a technology called “selectable output control†(SOC). No more. The Bureau waived rules (that were adopted by the full Commission) designed to protect consumers from remote kill switches.
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IT was ironic that Communications Minister Stephen Conroy announced the postponement of his internet filtering legislation via an adviser last week. Advice was not something he was fond of taking. Sensing a voter backlash on the legislation, which was supposed to be introduced into the parliament before the federal election, Rudd and Conroy are banking on removing it as an election issue. But will they?
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How Carl Macek created Robotech by combining “Super Dimension Fortress Macross,” “Super Dimension Cavalry Southern Cross,” and “Genesis Climber Mospeada.”. And kick started the anime interest in the USA.