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Juvenile cyber-delinquency: Laws that are turning kids into criminals Deb Shinder considers the problem of juvenile delinquency when it concerns kids and computers. Do we need a better strategy for dealing with juvenile cybercrime? Take the opinion poll. www.techrepublic.com
Whited00r brings iOS 5 to older iPhones, iPod Touches (Credit: Screenshot by Lance Whitney/CNET) Those of you disheartened because your older iPhone or iPod Touch won't support iOS 5 have an "unofficial" alternative. Available for free, a piece of software dubbed Whited00r can install a custom edition of iOS 5.1 on the iPhone 2G and 3G as well as the iPod Touch 1G and 2G. The software works by tapping into the Restore feature directly through ... news.cnet.com
View from the Tent Embassy: reality v news reports The most striking factor of the Aboriginal Tent Embassy protests was the stark difference between reports of the events and the reality, writes Tracker editor Amy McQuire. Read more on the blog... www.crikey.com.au
Arsenal v Manchester United - as it happened | Jacob Steinberg Danny Welbeck's late winner settled the match and kept Manchester United in touch with Manchester City "I don't pick on you because I don't think you can take it," The Janitor from Scrubs tells one particularly irritating character. Now, no one wants to make enemies, but in some ways it's preferable to going unnoticed. Better to be someone capable of eliciting a visceral reaction than an ... www.guardian.co.uk
Why PNoy should veto the National Cybercrime Bill (Updated) I urge you reading this, let us ask President Aquino to veto the National Cybercrime Bill, and ask him to send it back to Congress that they may rewrite this bill to make it equal, fair, and more importantly, Just. www.propinoy.net
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