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Anonymous gets on Reliance Communications' Nerves

This is really a story about a group of hacktivists venting and having a lot of fun, but unfortunately, some people lost some of their Internet access in the process. On Saturday the 26th, Anonymous India hacked into Reliance Comm’s servers – which meant major sites were blocked for some subscribers. Apparently, what spurred Anonymous into targeting Reliance Comm was that the company had been blocking sites other what had specified by court orders – those of the Madras High Court, to be precise. Maybe you’re wondering why censorship is an issue for us. It’s because, while it’s largely in theory, it’s also because when it happens, there isn’t enough of a public outcry about it. Our last mention of this was just a few days ago. Coming to the “theory,” some of you might remember that half a year ago, Telecom Minister Kapil Sibal wanted all potentially objectionable content – whether on blog posts or tweets – to be pre-screened before they were available to potentially offen

TV Ads Can't Exceed 12 Mins Per Hour

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has issued a new regulation under which, television channels cannot show advertisements in excess of twelve minutes per hour. As directed under the Standards of Quality of Service Regulations 2012, the authority has further stated that shortfall in duration during any clock hour cannot be carried over either. That is not where the stipulations end. The statement further specifies that the minimum time gap between two consecutive ad breaks should not be less than 15 minutes. When broadcasting movies, this minimum time gap has been set at 30 minutes. Moreover, advertisers cannot increase audio levels to pull viewer attention, it needs to be in sync with "... the audio level of the programmes being broadcast in the channel". The move comes after TRAI noticed several complaints from the consumers, being raised across several forums with respect to duration, repetition, increased audio levels in ads, and misplaced

Reliance Broadband Users Allegedly Threatened With Arrest For Unpaid Bills

Reliance Broadband Users Allegedly Threatened With Arrest For Unpaid Bills Recovery agents posing as lawyers claim to possess arrest warrants against customers with outstanding bills. News Nachiket 'therapist' Mhatre, 10th May 2012 20:31 Update: RCOM responds: "RCOM has a well defined process and guidelines for customer interaction. We regularly audit compliance to these processes and rarely find any gap. If there is any specific complaint, we request the customer to share all details with us. We will have an immediate investigation done to verify facts. There is no arrest warrant issued for anyone". So there you have it, straight from the horse's mouth. If somebody calls you claiming to represent RCOM and says he has an arrest warrant in your name, you can be sure he's lying through his teeth. You can lodge a complaint with RCOM by clicking on this link. The Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group (ADAG) has been known to be proactive about prote

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Chrome Extensions: adblock for chrome

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How to Tell if a Link Is Safe:

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How to Tell if a Link Is Safe: When the link is clicked and the web page open in the browser - Chrome.  Check for "https" and check for the "LOCK" symbol to verify the authenticity of the website. 

Anonymity OnlineProtect your privacy

torproject.org Anonymity Online Protect your privacy. Defend yourself against network surveillance and traffic analysis. What is Tor? Tor is free software and an open network that helps you defend against a form of network surveillance that threatens personal freedom and privacy, confidential business activities and relationships, and state security known as traffic analysis Learn more about Tor » Why Anonymity Matters Tor protects you by bouncing your communications around a distributed network of relays run by volunteers all around the world: it prevents somebody watching your Internet connection from learning what sites you visit, and it prevents the sites you visit from learning your physical location. Tor works with many of your existing applications, including web browsers, instant messaging clients, remote login, and other applications based on the TCP protocol.

How to install multiple programs with just one click

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How to install multiple programs with just one click So you've got yourself a shiny new laptop. Now what follows is the arduous process of installing all your usual programs: web browser, chat client, PDF reader, image viewer and perhaps an anti-virus software, zip file manager or synchronisation tools like Dropbox or Evernote. The regular (and time consuming) process involves downloading each setup file individually, running the setup and clicking on the 'next' or 'I accept' prompts that pop up. Some of the programs might even require that you restart the system. You can make things much simpler and just head to www.ninite.com . What Ninite offers is simple — all the software you need, to get started with a new PC, in one place. Simply select what you want and download a single installation file. The Ninite installer takes care of the entire install without any intervention on your part. It automatically gets the latest version of the soft

Nippo is one branded Rechargeable fan available. You can contact the below address for availability

Nippo is one branded Rechargeable fan available. You can contact the below address for availability Nippo Batteries Co.Ltd,Chennai New No.77, Pottipati Plaza 4th Floor, NH Road Nungambakkam Chennai - HO Tamil Nadu Phone : 044-28272711,28275653

the new Google Android store

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