‘This is the real life story about what a Smart Meter can do to your home and your life, especially when a public utility company, a state regulatory agency and insurance company are involved. Colleen, of Yardley, Pennsylvania, has been living a Faustian nightmare and feels she has been pressed to all reasonable limits all […]

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‘General Atomics is upgrading their Predator B drone, known as the MQ-9 Reaper in the US, so that it is able to fly as high as 50,000 feet for more than 40 hours at a time. The new capabilities will come thanks to upgrades such as a 79-foot wingspan which will make the drone more […]

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‘Churches just got a new way to figure out who is sleeping in on Sunday morning: facial recognition software that scans the congregation and records who showed up. Churchix is a product of Skakash LLC, which sells Face-Six for law enforcement, border control, and commercial applications. According to CEO Moshe Greenshpan, in the 4 months […]

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‘The offices of the taxman are not usually credited with efficiency and success. But there is one aspect of HM Revenue & Customs which is highly – some would say terrifyingly – efficient, and that is its powerful computer program which is accessing and trawling databases of personal financial information on an unprecedented scale. The […]

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‘French lawmakers have passed a controversial law granting intelligence services sweeping powers to spy on citizens. The new legislation, approved in the country’s National Assembly on Wednesday, gives authorities the right to monitor digital and mobile communications of anyone linked to a “terrorist” inquiry without prior judicial authorization. It also mandates internet service providers and […]

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‘Ahead of a parliamentary debate on the findings of the Anderson Report on spy powers on Thursday, it is reported that some within the intelligence community will do all they can to resist transparency. David Anderson QC, who is reviewing GCHQ, MI5 and MI6 surveillance powers, has said the agencies in question should make their […]

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‘The White House insisted on Tuesday it is not targeting French President Francois Hollande’s communications and will not do so, after documents released by the online whistleblower WikiLeaks showed the United States wiretapped three French leaders, including him. “We are not targeting and will not target the communications of President Hollande,” said National Security Council […]

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‘We know that Facebook has a vast facial recognition database so good that it can recognize you when your face is hidden, that the FBI has built a millions-strong criminal facial recognition system, and that Google’s new Photos app is so effective at face recognition that it can identify now-adults in photos from their childhood. […]

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‘In recent days, there has been much discussion about passed legislation called the USA Freedom Act, a law that reportedly curbs some of the government’s power to task the National Security Agency to collect massive amounts of data on American citizens. At this point, the law is still new and policy analysts are still dissecting […]

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‘Theresa May’s plans to reintroduce the “snooper’s charter” have suffered a setback after a major government-commissioned report into surveillance powers raised doubts over moves to store every person’s web-browsing history. David Anderson, the Independent Reviewer […]

‘Theresa May’s plans to reintroduce the “snooper’s charter” have suffered a setback after a major government-commissioned report into surveillance powers raised doubts over moves to store every person’s web-browsing history. David Anderson, the Independent Reviewer […]