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  1. good discussion of future technology policy at the IET, now back to the Tube ...
  2. good discussion of future NHS IT and better ways of enabling higher quality healthcare
  3. RT @privacyint: Great point from @JulesPolonetsky: Yahoo launches a mobile behavioral opt-out, where is everyone else? http://bit.ly/5Tpcg
  4. navigating a disrupted Tube to drop by the Commons for a brief meeting before heading over the Thames
  5. now Microsoft are going to provide Web-based Office apps - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/...
  6. interesting report, "NSA surveillance program too secret for its own good" http://bit.ly/OC1nj. Looks like useful lessons to be learned.
  7. ... criminal gangs [are] using new technology http://bit.ly/141NzL Hence why cybercrime needs integrating into an overall crime strategy
  8. type on a keyboard & leaks via the power socket mean you can be snooped upon, find security researchers http://bit.ly/10osD0
  9. possible RTM version of Windows 7? http://bit.ly/9eDgW. Still having issues with the release candidate on my Vaio ....
  10. Governments & companies should limit the surveillance of web users, says Sir Tim Berners-Lee. http://bit.ly/LFM9r
  11. now even our clothes will be taking photos ... http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/...
  12. just passed another boarded-up London pub. This is becoming a national disaster ...
  13. ho, hum, another example of insider abuse? Posing a potential major threat to Goldman Sachs in this case http://bit.ly/KtqNf
  14. yet another operating system on the way? Now Google plans to launch an operating system http://bit.ly/y30tY
  15. technical challenge of the day - moving files from an ancient 486 laptop with Windows 3.1, a broken keyboard & no mouse
  16. 4 years on ... time to pause and reflect on July 7 ... http://bit.ly/3rvHsW
  17. New algorithm guesses US citizens' social security numbers using date and place of birth http://bit.ly/8Z4M7
  18. Historic day indeed - Compuserve is finally put down (long after most of us thought that had already happened) http://bit.ly/Bm0vN
  19. BT to drop Phorm, but only for now? http://bit.ly/XAz60
  20. questions asked about the NSA's new datacenter http://bit.ly/ZN92Q, esp given that automatic data mining doesn't work http://bit.ly/1PRHi