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After the house search at the Antwerp substitute Peter Van Caster, who leads all investigations into fraud in the Antwerp diamond industry, has lead again created controversy around the Antwerp court. Some judges of the Court of First Instance last month visited an Indian temple, after which they were given a lunch offered by the Antwerp World Diamond Center. For so far the public broadcaster VRT reported . As a reminder: October 14 in 1996: A spaghetti-judgment ruling of the Court of Cassatio... read full post Huawei has announced its latest handset called the Ascend P1 S, sources claims that it’s the world’s thinnest smartphone ever, the Inquirer reported. Read More @ http://techblog.weblineindia.com/news/ascend-p1-s-by-huawei-to-the-be-worlds-thinnest-android-phone Frogloop follows the latest trends in non-profit communications, marketing, fundraising and technology. ___ Washington, DC · http://www.frogloop.com/ ___ https://twitter.com/#!/care2frogloop ___ http://altacities.com ~ the alternate blog ~ http://altamobile.co Late previous month, we reported that Google is planning to introduce its own Android powered affordable tablet PC, which is highly anticipated to be identified as Google Nexus Tablet to challenge the Apple iPad 2. Read More @ http://techblog.weblineindia.com/news/is-google-developing-affordable-android-tablet Surely it's a bit blasphemous (taking the Lord's name in vain) saying "thank God" when your daughter splits up with a bloke you never really liked? #POSIWID Well, you can protest Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) online, or work on ways around the planned censorship of the Internet. That’s what one hacker group is doing anyway. According to the BBC, Hackerspace Global Grid wants to launch its own satellite into space. The plan was unveiled at the Chaos Communications Congress in Berlin. Speaking for the group Nick Farr called for help in sending low cost satellites into space. “The first goal is an uncensorable internet in space. Let’s take the internet out of the control of terrestrial entities,”the BBC reported Farr saying. In order for the plan to work, the group will have to figure out how to track the satellites once it launches in space. By mid-2012, the group wants to have three prototype ground stations ready, MSNBC reports. The combination of the threat of censorship and the dropping costs of sending satellites into space make these hacker dreams pretty well grounded. |
