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Wiretap laws face new static
A bill in the House focuses on the touchy issue of immunity for ISPs and phone companies that aid the feds in spying.
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Facebook amends IPO a sixth time, again warns about mobile
In its sixth IPO amendment, Facebook has added new text once again warning that it has not yet figured out how to monetize its mobile users. The company is expected to go public next week.
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Judge: Facebook Likes not protected by First Amendment
U.S. District Judge Raymond Jackson has ruled that Facebook Likes aren't speech protected by the First Amendment. Employees fired for Liking something on the social network have no legal shield.
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House passes CISPA Internet surveillance bill
A last-minute push by critics of a bill that would allow Internet companies to open their networks to the Feds didn't work. The House approved CISPA by a 248-168 vote.
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Facebook has over 901 million users, over 488 million mobile users
Facebook has revealed it has over 901 million monthly active users, 526 million daily active users in March 2012, over 488 million mobile active users, and more than 125 billion friend connections.
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Facebook amends IPO a fourth time, includes Q1 2012 financials
In its fourth IPO amendment, Facebook has released Q1 2012 financials: revenues are following typical trends, but profits are down. The company is widely expected to go public next month.
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Revenge Porn Site IsAnyoneUp Sold, Now Anti-Bullying Resource
An anti-bullying website has taken over and removed Hunter Moore's infamous revenge porn site IsAnyoneUp.com.
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CSC's talks with U.K.'s NHS hung up
The CSC project with the NHS has been repeatedly pilloried in the U.K. for various implementation issues.
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House votes down stopping employers asking for Facebook passwords
An amendment that would have banned employers demanding access to Facebook accounts was defeated in the House by a vote of 236 to 184. It can always return as separate legislation.
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Red Hat's Q4 shines, top expectations
For fiscal 2012, Red Hat reported earnings of $146.6 million, or 75 cents a share, on revenue of $1.13 billion, up 25 percent from a year ago.
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Facebook amends IPO a third time, warns about Yahoo a second time
In its third IPO amendment, Facebook has added information about Yahoo's lawsuit (now that it has officially been filed) and noted it has called a motion to dismiss Paul Ceglia's lawsuit.
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Tablets expected to be fourth-largest semiconductor market by 2014
Tablet computers are expected to be the fourth-largest semiconductor market by 2014, surpassing LCD televisions, according to a report from IHS iSuppli. Sales of semiconductors integrated on...
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Landmark decision allows child-porn suspect to plead Fifth in password case
A federal appeals court has ruled that a suspect in a child pornography case is protected under the Fifth Amendment from disclosing a password that would decrypt his computer files.
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Woman who pleaded Fifth in password case now citing Fourth
A woman who argued that providing a password to authorities was a violation of her Fifth Amendment rights has filed an appeal in her case and is now also citing the Fourth Amendment.
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AOL fourth-quarter profits beat expectations, still far from healthy
AOL's fourth-quarter results are out. As its dial-up subscriptions fall, it recouped its losses from advertising sales. The bottom line is that AOL is hanging in there.
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Judge says defendant must decrypt files, Fifth Amendment not at issue
A federal case that may have helped define constitutional law in the digital age turns not on the defendant's rights in regard to her encryption password, but on the fact that evidence clearly...
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IBM: 2012 outlook solid, 2015 roadmap on track
New IBM CEO Ginni Rometty sticks with Big Blue's 2015 and 2012 outlooks.
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eBay's fourth quarter earnings soar after solid holiday season
eBay manages to meet Wall Street's expectations and surpass them thanks to boosts from PayPal, other subsidiaries, and a strong holiday season.
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Passwords tangled in Fifth Amendment
A bank fraud case in Colorado could help determine the legal protection of users who password protect data. In the case, a woman is arguing that giving up her password to unlock encrypted data...
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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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