Published on June 6, 2010 by Technology Slice
Australian Federal Police Investigate Google – Federal Attorney-General Robert McClelland revealed today he had referred the matter to the Australian Federal Police. The investigation relates to whether or not Google workers acted illegally in securing private information from people’s wireless internet connections while taking photographs for its Google Maps website.
Tags: Allegations, Australian Federal Police, Authorised Purposes, Breaches, Electronic Communications, Federal Attorney General, google, Google Maps, Photographs, Police Investigation, Robert Mcclelland, Telecommunications, Travelling, Wireless Internet Connections
Posted in Internet
Published on February 28, 2010 by Technology Slice
Concepcion Chile – The death toll from a massive 8.8-magnitude earthquake that struck southern Chile early Saturday has risen to 78, Chilean officials said. President Michele Bachelet declared a “state of catastrophe” and said the death toll would rise. “Without a doubt, with an earthquake of this magnitude, there will be more deaths,” the president [...]
Tags: catastrophe, Concepcion Chile, Darkness, Death Toll, Deaths, Doubt, electricity, Epicenter, Helicopters, Magnitude Earthquake, Michele Bachelet, Mobile Phone Services, Neighborhood, population, Santiago, Southern Chile, Telecommunications, Xinhua
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Published on February 4, 2010 by Technology Slice
Cisco Systems, Inc. said Wednesday after the markets closed that its second quarter profit rose 23% from last year, as sales increased 8% amid continuing improvement in global economy and technology spending by corporates. The company’s quarterly earnings per share, excluding items, came in above analysts’ expectations as did its quarterly sales. San Jose, California-based [...]
Tags: Cisco, Cisco Earnings, Cisco Systems, Cisco Systems Inc, Consensus, Corporate Networks, Corporates, Direct Computer, Earnings Per Share, Global Economy, Net Sales, Quarter Profit, Quarterly Earnings, Quarterly Sales, Revenue Estimate, Routers And Switches, San Jose California, Second Quarter, Telecommunications, Traffic
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