Carrier IQ - The FBI connection
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Adrian Kingsley-Hughes is an internationally published technology author who has devoted over two decades to helping users get the most from technology -- whether that be by learning to program, building a PC from a pile of parts, or helpin…g them get the most from their new MP3 player or digital camera. Adrian has authored/co-authored technical books on a variety of topics, ranging from programming to building and maintaining PCs. His most recent books include 'Build the Ultimate Custom PC', 'Beginning Programming' and 'The PC Doctor's Fix It Yourself Guide'. He has also written training manuals that have been used by a number of Fortune 500 companies.
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December 12, 2011 by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes in Government : US
This is pretty cool - iFixit have partnered with Wired and got their hands on an FBI tracking device. What did they do with it? Perform a teardown of course!
May 9, 2011 by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes in Government : US
Microsoft's "Windows Tax" comes under legal fire in Europe.
January 24, 2011 by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes in Government : US
Here's a good move by the EU - put in place regulation to prevent roaming users from running up huge bills.
June 23, 2010 by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes in Government : US