In 2014, a technician for Track Group, which was then called SecureAlert, testified during a hearing in Puerto Rico that although the device is supposed to vibrate and make a noise when itâ(TM)s activated, the listening and speaking capabilities can be turned on without warning.
let links = document.getElementsByTagName("a"); for (let i = 0; i < links.length; i++) {
let link = links[i];
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} }
Assuming it works... anyone got a site with these ping links?
Breaking up Google would be a catastrophic disaster for privacy. Google has been good when it comes to protecting the data it has, and has every commercial incentive to continue to do so. Break it up and that data is now available to multiple companies, each of which has no incentive to keep it secret.
They included the Association of Equipment Manufacturers, wireless industry group CTIA, TechNet, the technology industry lobby, the Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers (AHAM) and more.
In other words lobbyists. Feel free to dig into who pays their bills and let the rest of us know.
Mentioned by some of the commenters, looks safer to me.
https://youtu.be/61Kb53DCeEc?t...
slim.
Class B shares have 10 times the voting power of class A shares, and it just so happens that Zuckerberg owns more than 75% of class B stock.
Right, I'm sure he'll just oust himself. This is news why? Because Trillium Asset Management is bored?
Than I don't care.
In 2014, a technician for Track Group, which was then called SecureAlert, testified during a hearing in Puerto Rico that although the device is supposed to vibrate and make a noise when itâ(TM)s activated, the listening and speaking capabilities can be turned on without warning.
and now I care.
There's always tampermonkey
Assuming it works... anyone got a site with these ping links?
I doubt people will ever stop using a cheap energy source?
Wouldn't you want differing views on an ethics board? I guess as long as they're not different from yours.
https://www.theatlantic.com/he...
https://www.independent.co.uk/...
social media is more addictive then crack or meth, and I'm sure he has a wealth of experience with all three.
move faster then quarterly, piss off the CEO, or go on strike.
If your background isn't goatse then you're doing it wrong.
I'm pretty sure the AC was referring to "Donating enough money".
I'm curious what that means? Did they fire all the lifeguards, or wait for people to become unconscious?
Breaking up Google would be a catastrophic disaster for privacy. Google has been good when it comes to protecting the data it has, and has every commercial incentive to continue to do so. Break it up and that data is now available to multiple companies, each of which has no incentive to keep it secret.
Almost like blackmail :)
Media and Telecom companies?
I love that the article is taking quotes from an "instragrammar" complaining about the naughty ones.
Not if you keep this up.
How do you have an id under 3K and use Cowboy Neil, are you Cotten?
Or is there a breeze above my head?
for the sweet VC dollars.
Heck, that iron fists movie RZA did was more entertaining...
Justice League + Superman are DC, Ironman is Marvel.
(1a) Safety razor with replaceable blade. $20 for a decent handle, blades are dirt cheap (under $10 for a 50 pack).
They included the Association of Equipment Manufacturers, wireless industry group CTIA, TechNet, the technology industry lobby, the Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers (AHAM) and more.
In other words lobbyists. Feel free to dig into who pays their bills and let the rest of us know.
Where's the under construction sign?
According to the linked wdrb.com article they started (something) back in August.
Hiding behind terrorists and pedophiles.