May 2013
576 posts
Yahoo Back On Top After Purchasing Millions Of... →
Hahahaha!
Google hast Allowed Gmail Users To Send Money in... →
thinksquad:
thortechreview:
Thor Tech Review: Google will soon alloweth Gmail users to email thy hard earned bounty
So soon we can email each other money?
Users who link their bank accounts to Google Wallet receive transactions for free. Those using debit or credit cards pay a 2.9% transaction fee, and transactions are limited to $10,000.
WIL WHEATON dot TUMBLR: The Situation of Andrew... →
mollycrabapple:
via a friend who just visited him in prison.
Andrew is currently serving 3.5 years for revealing a security flaw by AT&T. He has been in administrative segregation for twenty days as punishment for using his payphone calls to post to Soundcloud, and for sending pre-written…
This.
Is the Government Reading Your Email?
mentalflossr:
In an excerpt from their new book, D.B. Grady and Marc Ambinder offer 13 ways to tell whether the government is sniffing around your inbox.
Is the Government Reading Your Email?
mentalflossr:
In an excerpt from their new book, D.B. Grady and Marc Ambinder offer 13 ways to tell whether the government is sniffing around your inbox.
Dear American Consumers: Please don’t start eating... →
U.S. Military Grants Itself the Authority to... →
In a move that makes clear the direction that our country is increasingly heading towards, the Department of Defense has published an update to a US code that outlines military power during civil unrest.
Heads in black bags.
James B. Glattfelder: Who controls the world? A... →
James Glattfelder studies complexity: how an interconnected system — say, a swarm of birds — is more than the sum of its parts. And complexity theory, it turns out, can reveal a lot about how the economy works. Glattfelder shares a groundbreaking study of how control flows through the global economy, and how concentration of power in the hands of a shockingly small number leaves us all vulnerable....
Iraq death toll stirs fears of civil war →
Security heightened in Baghdad after four days of apparent sectarian violence in which least 140 people have died.