Internet access as a basic human right
Society and the Internet are strange creatures; both amorphous, malleable to gradual, yet surprisingly rigid to sudden change, while being prone to a variety of sociocultural ills, but thankfully resilient and apparently self-healing…
Are old laws enough for new “Cyber” crimes?
Crime on the internet isn’t new. In fact, it’s now an established area of crime. But does so-called “cyber crime” warrant new laws?
Para-Olympian “Cheetah” runs risk of ban
For para-olympian Oscar Pistorius, his dream has turned into something of nightmare. His augmented limbs have landed in trouble with the IAAF, and they say he can’t compete…
Twitter isn’t Jesus
Twitter is not the savior of the human race, nor will Twitter save the environment. Twitter is actually an exceptionally “feature-lite” micro-blogging tool that gets far more press and praise than it really deserves…
The business of Social Network Profiles
Todays guest post is by security specialist Paul Maloney, who discusses Social Network Profiles from a business perspective — the Christmas party season is in full swing and for businesses in the know there will be plenty of Senior Managers cringing every time they see a flash of a camera at the party…
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