30 March 2012

Rack & Reel - Tehelka


Week after week, an unhappy partner would confess to the good-looking Angad Singh Bedi (and later former Mr India Pravesh Rana) that their lover was inattentive and possibly unfaithful. Once EA's secret cameras invariably caught the cheating partner ...

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Megaupload: Sometimes, Stealing Isn't Really Stealing - Jakarta Globe


Prices for this type of content have generally plummeted in the west but have little effect on developing countries where even a $10 DVD or music disc can be many days pay for most citizens. In reality I believe they would make much more money if ...

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Australian data breaches costs rising: Symantec - Australian Techworld


Data breach costs are continuing to have an impact on Australian companies with some organisations reporting a loss of $2.16 million, according to a new study from Symantec and the Ponemon Institute. The 2011 Cost of Data Breach Study: Australia report ...

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Security Breach: Lost Data Cartridges May Have Exposed Personal Records From ... - Huffington Post


California Says IBM, Iron Mountain Lost State Agency Data
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Rising Risk: Foreign Firms Sense Hostility in India - Wall Street Journal


Internet executives from Google Inc. and Facebook Inc. are facing criminal prosecution for not removing Web content that some consider objectionable even though the companies have said they followed the letter of the law. And long-promised efforts to ...

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Kids' tour? Scrap that, it's South Africa now for new England coach Lancaster - Daily Mail


By Chris Foy In the circumstances, it was remarkable that Stuart Lancaster managed to keep the news under wraps, aside from telling his wife, Nina. He didn't let his children, Sophie and Dan, in on the secret until it was a secret no more.

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Nature deficit disorder 'damaging Britain's children' - BBC News


Traffic, the lure of video screens and parental anxieties are conspiring to keep children indoors, it says. Evidence suggests the problem is worse in the UK than other parts of Europe, and may help explain poor UK rankings in childhood satisfaction ...

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Kaspersky PURE 2.0: Ultimate PC Protection for Your Home - HEXUS


Kaspersky PURE 2.0 meets these needs by delivering the ultimate protection for PCs, user identity, passwords, photos and financial data, and by keeping children safe and responsible online. Plus, it's incredibly simple to use, allowing users to easily ...

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