Technology: rights or responsibilities? - Part VI. . By Dr. Andy Farnell. Back to Part I. Back to Part II. Back to Part III.
Time will tell if the "Trump Administration" as Ryan calls it will resort to using technology mostly promoted by left-leaning ...
A theme we explored thrice today [ 1, 2, 3 ], seeing that the news cycles have very scarce signal/output (once upon a time media exposed scandals and covered original stories, not "tweets" or hearsay ...
The women are coerced to switch them on just as some victims of abusive employers are coerced to be subject to "bossware" and ...
• one-off benefits: special leave with pay of up to 5 days 1, an installation allowance between 1 or 2 months basic salary 2, ...
THE news became conspicuously slow after the US election ( it feels like the weekend already) and we're getting prepared for more articles than before (we've published more than 100 pages/articles in ...
News site are definitely slowing down (funding issues are among the culprits), but we're keeping up by keeping abreast of more blogs and personal sites. We've also developed several bits of software ...
Encryption in transmission is good; but who controls the key exchange and certification/authentication/validation? Certificate Authorities (CAs) leave people baffled ...
The word "honoured" is probably not the best word to use here, but in a humorous way with sarcastic slant we can use this ...
Reprinted with permission from Daniel Pocock. As an expert on online privacy and information security, people regularly ask ...
What is this about? Microsoft Windows, but the Microsoft shills twist it as "Linux" and now chimes in Brittany Day with her chatbot SPAM: Shame on them for this garbage. They attack Linux with ...
Microsoft-funded staff (Nick Vidal) pushing Microsoft's attack on FOSS (GitHub) in the OSI's openwashing site. This is as gross and as grotesque as it gets: That speaks of "Open Source license ...