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Monthly Archives: June 2011
Born cheater? Why being unfaithful could be in your genes
He was clearly born with a significant amount of sporting prowess but was Tiger Woods also born to be unfaithful to his wife? The inclination towards infidelity could be in your genes, a study suggests. Researchers examining female zebra finches … Continue reading
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Digital Detectives: Custody Battle Leads to Facebook Double-Sting
A woman pretended to be a 17-year-old to draw out incriminating evidence from her ex-husband via Facebook. But an investigation after his arrest showed that he was the true online mastermind. Oh, the e-intrigue! According to the Smoking Gun, 29-year-old … Continue reading
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NJ Supreme Court Denies Private Investigator, Blogger Protection as Journalist Under Press Shield Law
(Reuters) – A blogger sued for defamation over comments posted on an Internet message board is not entitled to the same protections as a journalist, the New Jersey Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday. The court said that blogger Shellee Hale’s … Continue reading
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Facebook changes privacy settings for millions of users – facial recognition is enabled
When Facebook revealed last year it was introducing facial recognition technology to help users tag their friends in photographs, they gave the functionality to North American users only. Most of the rest of us found the option in our privacy … Continue reading
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