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LAS VEGAS, NV -- Ambrosia Software announced the immediate availability of WireTap Anywhere at the New Media Expo in Las Vegas on Thursday. WireTap Anywhere is an application for Mac OS X that lets users capture multiple audio input sources and route them into audio recording and editing applications.
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via Mac Observer @ 18:05 15th Aug
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imageAmbrosia Software has updated WireTap Anywhere— a low latency audio tool that lets you take the audio output from any Mac application or hardware input device and bring it into your favorite audio recording application—to version 1.0.2. The upgrade adds the ability to mute software sources during a recording.
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via Macsimum News @ 9:49 26th Sep
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Ambrosia Software on Thursday introduced WireTap Anywhere, a new audio tool for Mac OS X. It costs $129, and a free trial version is available for download.
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via Macworld @ 18:44 14th Aug
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WireTap, from Ambrosia Software (www.ambrosiasw.com), is a handy application that allows Mac users to capture any audio passing through their computer hardware, whether from a browser, a music application, or an external source via an audio interface.
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via Macworld UK @ 9:12 5th Aug
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Ambrosia Software announced the immediate availability of WireTap Anywhere 1.0.2 on Wednesday. The update for the digital audio routing application improved down-mixing capabilities and improved overall performance.
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via Mac Observer @ 21:36 24th Sep
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imageAmbrosia Software has released WireTap Anywhere, an US$129 low latency audio tool that lets you take the audio output from any Mac application or hardware input device and bring it into your favorite audio recording application.
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via Macsimum News @ 4:50 17th Aug
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imageOn the new MacVoices Andrew Welch, el presidente of Ambrosia Software, talks about the company’s new sound utility, Wiretap
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via Macsimum News @ 4:11 20th Aug
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Defense lawyers for alleged drug kingpin Melvin Maycock Sr and 13 of his associates are trying to convince a Supreme Court judge that the country's wiretap laws are illegal. The evidence on which Florida federal prosecutors are relying in support of requests for the men's extradition was gathered through phone taps.
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via Nassau Guardian @ 21:47 25th Sep
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Those of you still laboring under the illusion that privacy still exists online after the recent wiretapping debate might find this CNET piece a highly speculative but interesting read. Sure, AT&T, Verizon and Sprint can now hand over any and all of your data without accountability or a warrant, but cellphone tower operators may also be handing over your locational GPS data and much, much more. Companies like Sprint are increasingly selling their towers to other companies, and, given wiretap laws don't always apply to these interconnection agents, it's likely the NSA has direct access to large datasets of mobile phone usage records. CNET's exploration of the software that mines this data for relationships among "troublemakers" is particularly interesting.
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via Broadband Reports @ 9:24 10th Sep
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By Evan Hill | Though Congress put a damper this summer on legal efforts to prove the Bush administration unlawfully spied on Americans’ phone calls and e-mails, flagship litigation in the Northern District of California will still proceed.
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via RINF.com @ 10:18 17th Sep
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via Los Angeles Times @ 10:37 25th Aug
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It took officers from the Drug Enforcement Unit four years to find Melvin Maycock Sr. after federal prosecutors requested his extradition on drug smuggling charges. But extradition proceedings aren't likely to commence against him any time soon because of a pending constitutional motion that challenges the legality of the country's wiretapping laws.
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via Nassau Guardian @ 8:32 9th Aug
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Now that Congress has totally capitulated and allowed the administration's warrantless wiretapping program to go on without question, it should surprise no one that leaks are coming out highlighting how the program is regularly abused to spy on everyday Americans who are calling North America from the Middle East. In fact, two separate "intercept operators" have apparently come forward separately, and talked about listening in on perfectly innocent calls between two Americans -- exactly the scenario that the government insisted never happened. Specifically, General Hayden stated that conversations between Americans were not being intercepted: "It's not for the heck of it. We are narrowly focused and drilled on protecting the nation against al Qaeda and those organizations who are affiliated with it.
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via Techdirt @ 8:17 10th Oct
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(ANSA) - Roma, August 29 - Former Italian premier Romano Prodi on Friday said he was contrary to any law restricting the use of wiretapping despite becoming the latest victim of leaked telephone conversations.
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via ansa.it @ 16:10 29th Aug
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SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A federal appeals court on Thursday declined to rule on whether lawsuits seeking to target President George W. Bush's warrantless wiretapping are covered by secrecy laws or can be challenged in court.
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via Muzi @ 3:03 25th Aug
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SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A federal appeals court on Thursday declined to rule on whether lawsuits seeking to target President George W. Bush's warrantless wiretapping are covered by secrecy laws or can be challenged in court.
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via Yahoo! Canada @ 16:17 24th Aug
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on Thursday sent the case entitled "Hepting v AT&T" back to a district court that had heard an earlier case.
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via Yahoo! @ 16:18 24th Aug
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Former attorney general Alberto R. Gonzales broke the rules for handling classified materials by carrying notes to and from home in a briefcase, a report says.
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via Washington Post @ 11:18 2nd Sep
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