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The VPN arms race - they bloc and we figure out a counter

If you use a VPN, you can't even make a restaurant reservation without some site blocking you for using a VPN. What they want to do of course is to force you to turn off your VPN. The end result is the IP address becomes your identity. This is such a fundamental issue to protect on the Internet that it is not acceptable to just accept a VPN block. I explain to you how they block VPNs. But this time I offer you solutions to counter VPN blocking that preserves your privacy. No solution is 100% but we don't have to be victims. Rob Braxman reports.

European scientists make space history by successfully landing probe on a comet

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 11/12/2014 - 18:45

DARMSTADT, Germany (PNN) - November 12, 2014 - Scientists have landed a probe on a comet's surface for the first time in history. After a daring seven-hour descent, and despite problems with its thrusters, the Rosetta craft's probe, Philae, touched down on 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko.

Catalans push on for independence after symbolic vote

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 11/12/2014 - 18:42

BARCELONA, Spain (PNN) - November 10, 2014 - Catalonia's nationalist government prepared Monday to step up its secession drive after more than two million people voted in a symbolic independence referendum that Spain's central government dismissed as "useless".

Commentary: Anarchy: A Moral Imperative

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 11/12/2014 - 18:39

By Chris Calton

October 23, 2014 - In January 2006, Army Lieutenant Ehren Watada publicly denounced Amerika’s involvement in the Iraq war and refused deployment to Iraq. He did not do this because he was afraid to fight; he actually requested deployment in Afghanistan, a cause he believed in, even though Afghanistan is a more dangerous station. The Army denied his claim and denied his resignation. Watada was then court-martialed and tried in a military court, facing up to a seven-year prison sentence.

A little ingenuity renders “high capacity” magazine ban toothless

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 11/05/2014 - 15:33

DENVER, Colorado (PNN) - October 31, 2014 - When Colorado banned magazines with a capacity of 16 or more rounds back in March 2013, the ostensible justification was that doing so would limit the carnage a mass murderer could wreak when loosed on the soft targets of a "gun-free zone". That such targets can be mowed down in great numbers even without such capacity was apparently of no concern.

Lowes and other retail stores now using robots instead of human workers

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 11/05/2014 - 15:30

LOS ANGELES, Kalifornia (PNN) - October 29,2 014 - The future of shopping has arrived, and it's not human.

Not only do robots cost less than humans, they don't complain, they speak multiple languages, and most importantly, by scanning aisles they know where every item is in the store and can take you straight to it.

Earth magnetic field could flip faster than we thought

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 10/22/2014 - 19:12

BERKELEY, Kalifornia (PNN) - October 17, 2014 - The magnetic poles of the earth have switched back and forth many, many times during the 4.54 billion years that the Earth has been around. Previous research suggested that the process of reversing the poles took place over a long time period, potentially over a few thousand years. But new research shows that the reversal could actually happen much faster than that, with the magnetic North Pole migrating to the South Pole in a time span as short as a century.

Protesters seize town halls in three Mexican cities demanding return of missing students

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 10/22/2014 - 19:12

CHILPANCINGO, Mexico (PNN) - October 16, 2014 - Protesters occupied three town halls in southern Mexico on Thursday to demand the safe return of 43 students who disappeared after gang-linked terrorist pig thug cops attacked them last month.

Security experts build inexpensive safecracker

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 10/15/2014 - 18:59

MELBOURNE, Australia (PNN) - October 14, 2014 - Thanks to a pair of Melbourne security researchers, the cost of opening safes just hit a new low. Using an arduino platform and 3-D printed parts, the pair has created a contraption that can open many combination locks, like those on ATMs and gun safes. The device costs just $150 in parts, but people shouldn’t throw out their safes just yet: it takes about four days to crack the lock.

Catalonia will seek alternatives to independence referendum

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 10/15/2014 - 18:57

MADRID, Spain (PNN) - October 13, 2014 - The leader of Spain's Catalonia region will call off a referendum on independence from Spain planned for Nov. 9 and look for alternative ways to consult Catalans, a key regional political party said on Monday.

With Anonabox you can anonymize everything you do online

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 10/15/2014 - 18:56

PRINCETON, New Jersey (PNN) - October 13, 2014 - No tool in existence protects your anonymity on the Web better than the software Tor, which encrypts Internet traffic and bounces it through random computers around the world. But for guarding anything other than Web browsing, Tor has required a mixture of finicky technical setup and software tweaks. Now routing all your traffic through Tor may be as simple as putting a portable hardware condom on your Ethernet cable.

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