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A log of *everything*

Alistair McDonald

20 May 2008 10:03:01 +01:00

The UK Government wants to have a log of every email and phone conversation you have made - just in case it needs to check you out for anti-terrorist investigation.

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What feeds you?

Alistair McDonald

03 April 2008 20:31:27 +01:00

A copule of RSS feeds that should interest most visitors to this site

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48-bits sir? That'll do nicely!

Alan Lenton

16 March 2008 20:03:43 +00:00

[16-03-2008] Alan muses on the dangers of hardwiring your encryption into card readers and the cards...

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Look, no gloves!

Alan Lenton

24 February 2008 11:08:59 +00:00

[24-02-2008] An old cynic becomes almost enthusiastic

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SetThreadName for Windows native programs

Roger M Orr

21 April 2007 21:23:33 +01:00

[21-04-2007] How to name your threads when debugging C++ code on Windows

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A spam tsunami on the way?

Tim Pushman

13 October 2006 09:43:17 +01:00

[13-10-06] A recent decision by a court in Illinois could result in one of the main defences against spam being thrown off of the Internet. Or not...

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Boeing bows out

Alan Lenton

31 August 2006 06:16:51 +01:00

Boeing has announced that it is pulling out of the in-flight broadband business.