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Rethink Your Storage With IBM
Data storage is an interesting thing. While it's easy to add more storage with band-aid solutions, before long, you'll need to seriously rethink how you store. For some advice, turn to this white...
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Black Wednesday: The day the Web went dark
Wednesday 18th January 2012: The day where the web went dark in protest of the SOPA, PROTECT-IP and OPEN bills, presently in Congress.
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U.S. House passes cybersecurity research bill
The U.S. House of Representatives overwhelmingly approved a cybersecurity bill that calls for beefing up training, research, and coordination against cyberattacks.
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German chancellor chides Congress on global warming
German chancellor calls for global action on global warming.
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Will there be a new energy and air pollution law?
Senate commitee battle over energy and emissions bill.
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What's the hurry? You can still see Miami from the plane.
GAO calls for national strategy to cope with effects of global warming.
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Lawrence Lessig, congresscritter nominee
With a Bay Area Congressional seat set for special election in two months, Berkman Executive Director John Palfrey has launched a grassroots campaign to convince Professor Lawrence Lessig to run....
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Hurd takes the hot seat
Hurd says Hewlett-Packard's behavior in the leak investigation was not OK.
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Hearing: CNET reporter as target
Rep. Ed Whitefield (R-Ky.) asked one investigator if he was the man who got records of all phone calls made by CNET News.com reporter Dawn Kawamoto. Then the committee chairman interrupted to show...
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Google to Congress: Let's correct some privacy policy 'misconceptions'
Google said a letter that it welcomed "the opportunity to correct some of the misconceptions that have been circulated about our updated privacy policy."
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Dear Congress, guess what? We already have copyright laws.
What you need to do, my dear politician friends, is to stop listening to the lobbyists and start listening to the innovators.
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New Yorkers protest SOPA & PIPA bills (photos)
Citizens took to the streets with signs in hand today in outrage over the ramifications of proposed legislation before Congress.
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Black Wednesday: The day the Web went dark
Wednesday 18th January 2012: The day where the web went dark in protest of the SOPA, PROTECT-IP and OPEN bills, presently in Congress.
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Geeks 1, Congress 0: Controversial anti-piracy bill SOPA 'shelved'
SOPA is not dead, just badly wounded. But the collective support from one online community alone shows that democracy can, and indeed does work.
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3 reasons politics won't kill the lighting efficiency movement
Fundamentally, research shows at least two-thirds of Americans support the broad lighting-efficiency standards set to take effect Jan. 1, 2012.
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New House of Representatives bill may strangle the Internet or nerf the First Amendment
If you love your Internet, you must read this article. Congress is once again mucking around with our rights, and it ain't good.
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Amazon Silk privacy concerns causes controversy in Congress
One of the key features to Amazon's new Kindle Fire tablet is the Silk browser, which is already causing controversy on its own.
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LulzSec still sitting on vast cache of unreleased data
LulzSec, though disbanded, claims to have still a vast cache of hacked email and damaging data stored at its disposal.
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Androids at Google I/O
Just as Android pins were a hot commodity at the 2011 Mobile World Congress, collectible Android figures were a top attraction at Google I/O 2011 in San Francisco.
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Apple responds to Congress: Questions still remain over users' location data
Apple responds to Congress regarding the iPhone and iPad location tracking controversy. But pertinent questions still remain to be answered.
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Facebook to resume phone and address sharing; How to prevent it
Facebook will allow third-party developers to access users current address and phone numbers if already added to profiles, despite Congressional criticism. Here's how to prevent it happening.
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