> The other thing which would be useful is an index of charging points. One
> doesn't want to run out of charge while driving around looking for one.
There are a number of Web sites that provide a list of charging points eg:
https://electricvehiclecouncil.com.au/about-ev/charger-map/
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I used VentraIP a few years ago when they did Windows hosting and I still use
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Sent: Monday, 6 August 2018 2:49 PM
> A Friday laugh ...
I wouldn't laugh too hard. Back in 2014 ASIC did the same thing, albeit on a
much smaller scale.
"The corporate regulator has revealed it accidentally blocked access to 250,000
websites because its staff misunderstood a basic feature of internet
technology."
http://www.abc
> The data has to come down from the internet, go to your laptop then get sent
>to the chromecast device.
Actually it doesn't. The Chroemcast connects directly to the Netflix servers,
not via your laptop.
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> Okay, CIA internal documents claim they've hacked prettymuch everything worth
> attacking:
Some software vendors are responding to this disclosure
https://notepad-plus-plus.org/news/notepad-7.3.3-fix-cia-hacking-issue.html
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Telstra has their MEOWs and COWs
Mobile Exchange on Wheels and Cells on Wheels.
http://exchange.telstra.com.au/2013/07/04/telstras-new-meow/
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> In any case, how could Apple be of much help in accessing the data on that
> particular
> device if the owner has chosen a long pass-phrase?
I believe that old iPhones have a default passcode length of only 4 digits. If
the FBI gets its way and the delays between trying passcodes and the di
> And they did provide a means for offline provision of that feedback, right?
> How will people with issues find out about this?
>From their FAQ:
"How are you consulting with people who only use paper?
We will be seeking feedback using various methods to ensure we reach all
members of the com
Troy Hunt, a well-known Web security blogger discusses this issue at
http://www.troyhunt.com/2014/05/the-cobra-effect-that-is-disabling.html
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