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Reviews Round-up: Two SIMs, one phone
This week, we reviewed Acer’s dual-SIM mobile, the latest multi-function printer from Brother and some heavy hitting storage devices from Dell...
New software gives parents Big Brother access to kids phones
Watchdog software Radar enables parents to monitor activities on their child's mobile phone, as well as place protective restrictions on access and...
Analysis: Is snooping on Facebook a step too far?
Regulations have quietly been passed to track user data in the name of fighting crime and terrorism, but underneath this all is the unanswered...
Police database abuse ‘hugely intrusive’
The Big Brother Watch finds 900 police officers and staff breached the Data Protection Act in the last three years.
Do modern users want phones from 1984?
Intel's context aware computing will help your devices learn everything they need to know about you, but does the modern day user want a big...
132 local authorities lose data in three years
A Big Brother Watch FOI shows how lax councils have been with citizens' data.
Google chief tries to allay 'Big Brother' fears
Eric Schmidt says that Google would be in 'big, big trouble' if it misused our information.
Week in Review: Could Elbot fool you?
Artificial Intelligence and Big Brother look to move from the pages of science fiction to computer - and public sector - reality.
Big Brother is watching you but we don't mind
New survey finds Britons happy to have CCTV track and catch criminals but not speeding motorists
UK 'sleep walking' to privatised Big Brother state
We speak to Rob Halfon MP, who believes the UK is heading towards becoming a privatised Big Brother state.
Big Brother controversy knocks over Ofcom web site
Fallout from the surge of racism complaints against Channel 4 reality show causes regulator's web site to crack under the strain.
Your views: Big Brother snooping
It would seem most IT PRO readers aren't in favour of the Home Office plans to watch our email and phone calls, but they do like the idea of cc'ing...
Big Brother government should back off
The Communications Bill is an unnecessary privacy intrusion, but why does the Government want such access?
Big Brother goes digital with IP CCTV
Half of city councils have upgraded their CCTV to an IP network.
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