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Men prefer to break another unspoken rule - reading a partner's diary. About one in three... Beware of the hi-tech lover......
Men prefer to break another unspoken rule - reading a partner's diary.
About one in three (31 percent) of those questioned in the survey, commissioned by the Science Museum in London, for its Science of Spying exhibition, said they covertly listened in on their partner's conversations.
A small number of the 1 129 people questioned, said they had even secretly recorded their partn...
Daily Record NEWS 3 April 2007 DIARY OF A SWINGER It used to be called wife-swapping. Now, thanks... DIARY OF A SWINGER...
Daily Record NEWS 3 April 2007 DIARY OF A SWINGER It used to be called wife-swapping. Now, thanks to the internet, swinging is a huge sexual subculture that at least 1.5million British couples admit to having tried. Scots author Ewan Morrison has written a novel about the scene, entitled Swung, which is out on Thursday. To research the book, Ewan became a swinger himself for a year. Here's wha...
TORONTO -- Don't be surprised if you start seeing people walking around holding their cellphones... Cellphones turn into webcam
TORONTO -- Don't be surprised if you start seeing people walking around holding their cellphones out in front of them, talking to the screen, perhaps bumping into things along the way.
With a service launched yesterday by Rogers Wireless Inc., cellphone users will for the first time in North America be able to use video calling on their handsets, allowing them to see and hear the person...
Li Wah Lai in her New York apartment, having a video chat with her son Ming in Qingdao, China.</p... For Chatting Face to Face,
Li Wah Lai in her New York apartment, having a video chat with her son Ming in Qingdao, China.
SEEING people on screen while talking with them by phone has its advantages, but consumers have been slow to take to the video technology and its often grainy images. Now, better cameras and video services may change all that.
This week: Wal-Mart's investigators, the sub-prime crisis, and...
Bullying during the old days used to be up close and personal. Victims were abused either physica... Cyberbullies get schoolgir
Bullying during the old days used to be up close and personal. Victims were abused either physically or verbally by their bullies face to face, but things are a little different now. With the advent of technology, bullies now no longer have to confront their victims. They can intimidate and taunt their peers while hiding electronically, thus, make cyber bullying more prevalent.
“With mo...
NORTH SYDNEY — Unusual blogs and images from webcams are popping up all over the Internet, ... CB horse’s rear goes inter
NORTH SYDNEY — Unusual blogs and images from webcams are popping up all over the Internet, but a popular one in Cape Breton is mostly of a horse’s rear end.
Joanne Phillips, of North Sydney, is using her webcam to send video for the past two weeks to a company in the United States which hosts the images on its website, marestare.com
She’s found dozens of people lik...
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SEEING people on screen while talking with them by phon...
1 April 2007 THE ARGIES HAVE LANDED SHEEP FARMER WHO RISKED BEING SHOT TO TELL WORLD: FALKLANDS 2... SHEEP FARMER WHO RISKED BE
1 April 2007 THE ARGIES HAVE LANDED SHEEP FARMER WHO RISKED BEING SHOT TO TELL WORLD: FALKLANDS 25 YEARS ON HOW FALKLANDS RADIO HAM TONY SENT 'SOS' WARNING OF INVASIONBy David Cox And Thomas Smith
IT was the crackly radio message that signalled the start of a war... and it was sent by a silver-haired sheep farmer on a rocky outcrop in the South Atlantic.
Islanders try to carry on ...
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The ancient practice of voyeurism, already hijacked by Internet provocateurs, has taken a peculiar turn as hundreds of thousands of people worldwide tune into a Webcam featuring the mundane activities of a very pregnant Petaluma horse.
The foal is expected any minute -- in fact, it has b...
