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Saturday, February 3, 2007

 

China leading crackdown 
on Internet: media watchdog


Backed by "armies" of cyber-police, China is spearheading an increasingly sophisticated movement by repressive regimes to restrict the Internet, a global media watchdog said in its annual report.

China is the world's biggest prison for cyber-dissidents with 52 people in jail for online activities that the ruling Communist Party in Beijing deemed inappropriate, Paris-based watchdog Reporters Without Borders (RSF) said.

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O T H E R   R E P O R T S

 

Egypt's politically active blogger community has brought to light another torture case against the regime's security services amid a rising tide of outrage over police brutality.

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TECHBYTES

New Innovative and Stylish Desktop PCs Designed to Connect Families in the Home 

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Digital Lifestyle  

Wallet magnet: One 30-watt low-frequency neodymium and four 15-watt Odyssey full-range drivers (speakers); wireless RF remote; comes in black or white with chrome accents.

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HARDWARE CORNER

The GeIL DDR2 PC4300 533MHz supports CAS 4-4 with 1GB and 2GB Dual Channel kit. Embedded with 64x8 DDR2 FBGA chips on 240pin, non-ECC, un-buffered DDR2 SDRAM DIMM.

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