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FBI probes were improper, Justice says

FBI probes were improper, Justice says

Posted on September 21, 2010 in: FBI, Featured, Political, Surveillance, US News

The FBI improperly investigated some left-leaning U.S. advocacy groups after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, the Justice Department said Monday, citing cases in which agents put activists on terrorist watch lists even though they were planning nonviolent civil disobedience. Jerry Markon | WashingtonPost.com A report by Inspector General Glenn A. Fine absolved the FBI of [...]

The facial recognition software that will put a name to every photograph in the internet

The facial recognition software that will put a name to every photograph in the internet

Posted on August 23, 2010 in: Featured, Science & Technology, Surveillance

Daily Mail.co.uk A software company is developing revolutionary software which provides the ability to identify people from photographs posted on the internet. Face.com has produced technology that can identify individuals on social networking sites and online galleries by comparing their image against a known picture of them. It means detailed profiles of individuals can be [...]

Cleveland Rolls Out $2.5 Million Worth Of RFID Trash Bins

Cleveland Rolls Out $2.5 Million Worth Of RFID Trash Bins

Posted on August 23, 2010 in: Environment, Featured, RFID, Surveillance

Chris Matyszczyk | CNet.com I know that the Green Goosesteppers mean well. I know that they are saving the world from itself and preserving it for those who currently need to chew gum and smoke pot simultaneously in order to pass from one hour to the next. However, I am a little concerned that, as [...]

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