
By Nick Heath
Published: Thursday 11 December 2008
I'm sorry; you want to *what*?
What they want i...
Dan Aris
Perfect solutions for this very problem have been ...
Nic Gendarme
They already have this. It's called spyware.
Justin K. Reeve
The idea of making an on-site "plug-and-play" fore...
T. Williams
Good luck with that!
Neil Townsend
"For example, look at breathalysers - I am not a s...
Anonymous
Simply plugging a device into a computer to discov...
Anonymous
It is idiot ideas that cost the taxpayers billions...
Anonymous
She surely has this wrong - why plug the suspect c...
Jeremy Wickins
"UK police are hoping to one day develop a breatha...
Karen Challinor
Sadly i think that Jeremy and Karen are right on t...
Drew Stephenson
Somehow I have a nasty suspicion that in this PO.'...
Ask Jacky
I have software that will do "most" of what they a...
David Mamanakis
A clever crook will mask access behind a proxy ser...
Radical Meldrew
The saying "a little knowledge is a dangerous thin...
Anonymous
There is a sort of device that helps in this regar...
Joe Whitehead
David & Joe
You have missed the point, yes ther...
Karen Challinor
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