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- Massive information dump by Anonymous on hundreds of cops, including a ‘pedo cop’ @CabinCr3w @ItsKahuna
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Massive information dump by Anonymous on hundreds of cops, including a ‘pedo cop’ @CabinCr3w @ItsKahuna
Anonymous has been extremely active over the last few weeks; for one, disclosing the inept state of Alabama’s privacy of 40,000 of its residents, after hacking into their site in just minutes. In addition to a mountain of website’s defaced and hacked, the group has surpassed themselves. Again. Imagine what you would expect to find after hacking into the databases of the Los Angeles Police Canine Association‘s website — certainly not disturbing images from an ‘alleged’ pedo cop of unclothed children with adults – the police officer in question, Jesse Flores, should have ‘expecte
Court Orders ISP To Block Grooveshark | TorrentFreak
A group of more than 30 rightsholders have won their case targeted against Grooveshark in Denmark. A court agreed that both the streaming music service and its users infringe recording label copyrights and granted an injunction forcing an ISP to initiate a block of the service. The anti-piracy group behind the action hopes that other ISPs will now follow suit.
iPad 3: What to expect, a feature drill down
Apple seems to have kicked up the notches by exploring the possibility of having a newer version of the existing Retina Display, thus pushing the screen resolution to a whopping 2048 x 1536 pixels. There are also some rumors about iPad 3 having an integrated 3D feature in its display, though up till now it is based on pure conjecture on the part of analysts.
Connected Cars: The Future of Communication or a Plague of Distraction?
By 2016, over 90% of new vehicles sold in America are expected to come equipped with Internet-connected technology features. As car manufacturers wage the next automotive arms race to build the "iPad on Wheels", are we heading towards safety through hands-free technology or a new wave of distracted drivers making the roads more dangerous?

