Your ads will be inserted here byEasy Plugin for AdSense.Please go to the plugin admin page toPaste your ad code OR Suppress this ad slot. For months now, U.S. government hackers have been setting their sights on the Islamic State terror group, intent on wiping the self-declared caliphate from cyberspace…
Quick comparison: Galaxy Note 5 versus LG G4
With Samsung finally taking the wraps off of the Galaxy Note 5, it’s an honest comparison to put it up alongside LG’s big device for the year — the G4. Both phones pack big screens, high-end specs and a few neat features that set them apart from each other and…
Security versus privacy: there is no balance, and that’s intentional
Image by Light Brigading David Lacey has written a thoughtful post at Computer Weekly entitled Security versus privacy – a difficult and uncomfortable balance. I have not bothered to comment to any great extent about the NSA activies and Snowden because, as Lacey so aptly points out, they’ve ” revealed…
Use of force: Defining ‘reasonable’ versus ‘necessary’
Event Date: Wed, 11 Jan 2012 16:30:05 GMTAuthor: Ed FlosiBy Ed FlosiIn the past several years I have heard many different legal “standards” being tossed about regarding how much force an officer can use when effecting an arrest, preventing escape, or overcoming the resistance of a subject. Some of the…
Money woes: the schools versus the feds
Early this week 33 regional school districts and local government entities around southwest Minnesota received a letter from the Southwest/West Central Service Cooperative (SW/WC) warning them the federal government may leave them on the hook for $2.32 million. SW/WC is one of nine regional educational service cooperatives set up by…