Archive of Privacy
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Disk Encryption For Your Android Honeycomb Device
Posted on December 15, 2011 by Mystech in AndroidHoneycomb comes with a built-in data encryption option. If you store personal, financial or business information which, frankly, many of us do without even realizing it, this can be a nice layer of security in case your tablet is stolen. To...
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Strengthening Your LinkedIn Privacy Settings
Posted on August 18, 2011 by Mystech in LinkedIn, TechnologyFor the most part, I love LinkedIn. I've frequently referred to them as "Facebook for grown-ups" and they've been invaluable in creating, monitoring and nurturing professional relationships with clients, employers and peers. However, I recently learned that some of...
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Facebook, Getting Your Permission By Hook or By Crook
Posted on December 12, 2009 by Mystech in LinkedInYou're a real class act, Facebook. After turning my privacy settings on and posting the article about Facebook's new privacy policy turning existing privacy setting off, I logged on this morning to find that Facebook had RESET many...
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Wiretap immunity bill heads to president’s desk
Posted on July 9, 2008 by Mystech in Journal(The Raw Story) The Senate gave President Bush what he wanted Wednesday, sending him a bill expanding his surveillance authority and granting legal amnesty to telecommunications companies that facilitated his warrantless surveillance program. On a 69-28 vote, the Senate...
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The Bush Era Draws to a Close
Posted on December 21, 2006 by Mystech in Political(Wired) 2006 will be remembered as the year in which our government imprisoned journalists, embraced kidnap and torture as a "no-brainer," and moved toward implementing an infrastructure for total surveillance of American citizens. Hopefully, it also will be remembered as...
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Leadtek Unveils the X-eye
Posted on January 12, 2004 by Mystech in Technology(Mobilemag) Leadtek Research, Inc. combined the revolutionary technology of eMagin's power efficient and high speed OLED microdisplays with Leadtek's innovative design knowledge and optics to create the X-eye, the world's most portable and easy to use 3D stereovision...
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Wireless Camera Detector
Posted on December 5, 2003 by Mystech in Technology(TYNKE) Are you being watched without your knowledge? With our handheld radio frequency detector, you can do an instant "sweep" of your home, office or hotel room and know for sure. Hidden cameras are almost impossible to detect with the...
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