Google is "almost certain" to face prosecution for collecting data from unsecured wi-fi networks, according to Privacy International (PI). The search giant has been under scrutiny for collecting wi-fi data as part of its StreetView project. Google has released an independent audit of the rogue... Read more...

The sovereign debt crisis in Greece and many other European nations has, at least for the moment, opened a gap in the wash of financial disinformation that has prevailed in the mainstream media for the past year. The average American is now more aware of the terrible costs of living in an artifici... Read more...

Depending on which feature you use, Google Maps offers a satellite view or a street-level view of tons of locations around the world. You can look up landmarks like the Pyramids of Egypt or the Great Wall of China, as well as more personal places, like your ex’s house. But for all of the places ... Read more...
The line up goes down the block and around the corner for prosecutions against Goldman Sachs, Sovereign debt looms large, 8 more banks close, scandals in the financial sector continue to erupt everywhere, the public picks up the bills, we face a staggering depression, anger grows against wall stree... Read more...
Britain is ranked third in the world for the number of requests by the State demanding personal information about internet users. Google said only Brazil and the U.S had recorded more requests for information about citizens' email accounts and passwords. The 1,166 applications made by the Go... Read more...
The euro has jumped and stock markets have risen on reports that eurozone leaders have agreed the details of a plan to rescue debt-ridden Greece. Leaders had finally agreed an interest rate at which to lend money to Greece, should it be needed, the reports said. As a result, the euro gained mo... Read more...
The Bilderberg Group will meet this year in Spain and continue to advance their agenda for world economic governance while agreeing to prolong the global financial recession for another year, according to Bilderberg sleuth Jim Tucker, who has discovered through his routinely accurate inside so... Read more...
Though the majority of children agree that computer hacking is wrong, more than a quarter of those in England have tried it, a survey released Thursday found. Twenty-six percent of children surveyed said they had tried hacking -- breaking into someone else's account -- at some point. Of those who... Read more...
The Ministry of Defence has announced plans to spend £127m to design a new warship for the Royal Navy. The four-year contract to develop a design for a new frigate, the Type 26, has been awarded to BAE Systems. BAE was also given the go-ahead to start building the latest Astute Class nuclear ... Read more...