Jerusalem (CNN) -- If you're a tourist arriving in Israel, you might be asked to give authorities a look at your personal e-mail, in addition to your travel documents.
CNN: Israeli security allowed to seek check of tourists' e-mail
It sounds like a great idea: a PSP with integrated telephony and e-book functionality could perhaps give everyone in the market a run for their money.
Experts have been brought in to give police access to their e-mails and messages.
Before I could give it much thought, several more e-mails rolled in.
He was then upended in the box to win a 75th minute penalty which was converted by Jean-Claude Darcheville to give the Ibrox side a priceless opening victory in Group E.
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The general consensus among observers is that they haven't caught up to the dedicated e-readers in text quality quite yet, but give them time.
"A tourist who has just spent thousands of dollars to travel to Israel, only to be interrogated at the airport by Shin Bet agents and told to grant access to their e-mail account, is in no position to give free and informed consent, " she said Wednesday.
CNN: Israeli security allowed to seek check of tourists' e-mail
Two things give reason to hope: The leadership of e-commerce retailer Hiroshi Mikitani in the administration's reform councils and Mr. Abe's commitment to bring Japan into the Trans-Pacific Partnership free-trade negotiations.
This research and development project consists of a hands-free, head-mounted display that uses augmented reality to give you a whole new screen (i.e. the physical world in front of you) on which to display information.
You would not give your Gold Amex to a stranger in the street, so don't e-mail its numb er to any old website.
As you know, the head of Lashkar-e-Taiba, in a news conference there, where he basically said give me the money, give me the reward money, and a Pakistani government spokesman said that they need concrete evidence to have the charges withstand judicial scrutiny.
"Many firms could be in for a nasty shock by failing to give themselves adequate legal protection when doing e-business, " said the London chamber's acting chief executive Peter Bishop.
You can program your e-mail to send messages in the wee hours while you're asleep, to give the appearance that you're toiling away at 2 a.m.
Of course, Callaway is far from the only one making this shift -- we've seen legendary newspapers make similar moves, and as e-book stores continue to grow in prominence, it's a given that paperbacks will eventually give way to whatever's next.
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