Thursday, September 03, 2009
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1) DIEBOLD It’s a massive consolidation of voting-system vendors" http://ow.ly/o0W5 they control all the votes in all the states!! Were is Congress??? Why is this allowed?? Easier than every to pay for votes and cover it up.

2) New version of "The Prisoner" coming out, but the original Patrick McGoohan series now available online http://tinyurl.com/d3ev3s

3) Study finds that prime time on the Internet is 11 p.m. Eastern time http://bit.ly/2GIZVZ

4)
New Open-source Camera Could Revolutionize Photography: Computational photography researchers have built an open.
http://bit.ly/DZMDg

5)
New Design Keeps Buildings Standing And Habitable After Major Earthquakes: A new earthquake-resistant structural.
http://bit.ly/IYmEW

6)
Genetic Cause For Type Of Deafness Identified; Discovery Could Lead To New Therapies For Progressive Hearing Loss.
http://bit.ly/15MIl


7)
SHANGHAI — Shortly after Huang Guangyu was named the second richest man in China by Forbes last October, the 39-year-old entrepreneur disappeared. NYT Chinese authorities say the arrests are part of the Communist Party’s latest anticorruption campaign — and they include the arrest last month of four employees of the British-Australian mining giant, Rio Tinto, on bribery charges.
But analysts say that prominent corruption cases in China are often the outgrowth of power struggles within the Communist Party, with competing factions using the “war on corruption” as a tool to eliminate or weaken rivals and their corporate supporters.

8) Auto-Tune is an audio processing application for Windows and OS X. By way of what can only be explained as audio engineering voodoo, Auto-tune allows artists to pitch correct their vocals to perfection. Here is the app that lets you do it

9) "Ex-SEC Lawyer: Madoff Report Misses Point"
A former SEC lawyer who investigated Madoff in 2004 says the new report on how the agency failed to uncover his massive fraud places too much blame on staff examiners.

10)
How Team of Geeks Cracked Spy Trade-WSJ (free) http://bit.ly/iXNCP Palantir helped..uncover a cyberspying operation on the Dalai Lama

11) Want a Wiretap Warrant? No Problem, Court Says
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