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Government

Submission + - UK can now hold people without charge for 42 days (bbc.co.uk)

the_leander writes: "Prime Minister Gordon Brown has narrowly won a House of Commons vote on extending the maximum time police can hold terror suspects to 42 days. More
I personally would like to say that I couldn't believe that this was could happen, but I can't. These sorts of laws have been drafted and voted in time and time again in the UK. This particular one holds the probability that even if you're found innocent, by the time the 42 days is up, chances are, everything you've ever had will be gone — job, home, family. Oh there is talk of compensation packages available for the falsely accused, chances of you getting that money however is slim to none, lets not forget, this is the same country that charges prisoners, who have been falsely accused for bed and boarding costs."

Linux Business

Submission + - Asus set to release desktop EeePC variant (reghardware.co.uk)

the_leander writes: Asus have released pictures of a desktop version of their EeePC, according to El Reg, it will be released early next month after it has been unveiled publicly at Computex in Taipei.
The Inquirer also has the story, along with larger pictures of the new "Ebox" available here.
It'll come equipped with the same Xandros Linux distribution, though it's likely that as with the EeePC, Windows XP will be available also. It is however, given the likely CPU choice (Atom), unlikely to allow for the use of Vista unless you're something of a masochist.

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