Governments in Bahrain, Algeria, Syria, Iran and the Sudan are all free to snoop their citizens’ Hotmail accounts today, as Microsoft has inexplicably disabled HTTPS support for Hotmail users in those countries. More
Governments in Bahrain, Algeria, Syria, Iran and the Sudan are all free to snoop their citizens’ Hotmail accounts today, as Microsoft has inexplicably disabled HTTPS support for Hotmail users in those countries. More
Radiation levels tested in a building at the damaged Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant are 10 million times normal, a power company official said.
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Utility re-examining high radiation report
Radiation levels tested in a building at the damaged Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant are 10 million times normal, a power company official said.
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Radiation level spikes at damaged plant
jfruhlinger writes “Metered billing for home Internet service may be the way of the future. But shouldn't we have the right to expect that the meters will at least be accurate? As AT&T moves its DSL and fiber customers to plans where they'll have to pay for overages, some users have noticed that the company's assessment of how much data is being used can be wildly inaccurate.”
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Radiation levels tested in a building at the damaged Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant are 10 million times above normal, a power company official said.
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