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Govt ready to enact privacy and data protection law
THE government is prepared to enact a privacy and data protection law to address the growing concern among Internet users about invasion of their privacy via the Web, Second Finance Minister Datuk Jamaludin Jarjis said.
Transmitters to replace bar codes
B>WASHINGTON:/BRazor blades and medicines packaged with pinpoint-sized computer chips and tiny antennae that eventually could send retailers and manufacturers a wealth of information about the products - and those who buy them - will start appearing in US grocery stores and pharmacies this year.
Organisers of sex party may be jailed 10 years
B>BEIJING:/BThe trial of 14 people accused of organising a sex party for hundreds of Japanese tourists that caused outrage in China ended yesterday but no verdict was immediately announced, a court official said.
AOC withdraw Daijka’s selection pending inquiry
The Australian Olympic Committee (AOC) yesterday withdrew cyclist Jobie Daijka's selection for the Athens Games until a series of drugs investigations into the rider had been completed.
'The Search': A book that googles Google
Google Inc. is such an influential - and potentially scary - company that it deserves a book as comprehensive as the Internet search engine responsible for its whirlwind success.
U.S. aide says flaws in screening air passengers
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - A top U.S. security official said on Tuesday mistakes had been made in screening airline passengers to fight terrorism, saying the Department of Homeland Security drove
Google clashes with US government
SAN FRANCISCO: Google Inc. is rebuffing the Bush administration's demand for a peek at what millions of people have been looking up on the Internet's leading search engine - a request that underscores the potential for online databases to become tools of the government
Google's wireless Internet plans in San Francisco raise privacy concerns
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Google Inc.'s plan to provide free wireless Internet access throughout the city is raising concerns among privacy advocates worried about the prospect of Big Brother'' monitoring how and where users surf the Web.
Bush, Cheney assail media over bank-data program
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President George W. Bush on Monday denounced as
Google to continue storing search requests despite AOL gaffe
SAN JOSE, California (AP) - Google will continue to store inquiries made by users, even after AOL raised privacy concerns by haphazardly releasing its subscribers' online search requests, Google chief executive Eric Schmidt said Wednesday.