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  • eLegs let paraplegics walk again (photos)

    Berkeley Bionics' eLegs robotic exoskeleton is giving paraplegics hope for new freedoms.

  • Freedom of expression online: How far should it go?

    Freedom of speech and expression in 'real life' if you will is tricky enough as it is, but online there is a severe lack of regulation and moderation at the best of times. How far should it go?

    Blog posts | September 8, 2010 8:26pm PDT

  • How much real freedom would you be willing to give up in trade for Google-convenience?

    Is Google becoming a private enterprise-controlled Big Brotherian concept of the highest order?

    Blog posts | August 17, 2010 8:35am PDT

  • Disneyland or Freedom's Road?

    If you're here looking for the devil, he's out there on Freedom's Road.

    Blog posts | January 7, 2010 5:03am PST

  • Net access no fundamental right

    News.com's Matt Asay finds much to mock in European Commission head Viviane Reding's argument that Internet access is a human right (quoting Matt here: "Microsoft Word document, which is really...

    Blog posts | May 6, 2009 1:52pm PDT

  • Twittering through Campaign 2008

    Is this the Twitter campaign? The Times reports that both reporters and politicians are embracing Twitter as a way to get rapid fire messages to audiences. On the politician side, we've known this...

    Blog posts | January 22, 2008 7:59am PST

  • Erosion of privacy is a corporate strategy

    CNET reports on Google's efforts to expose Google Reader user's shared items to Google Talk contacts. The article compares this to the Facebook Beacon project, which would have made purchases...

    Blog posts | December 27, 2007 10:39pm PST

  • Surfing anonymously? You just might get a call from campus police

    Professor who used anonymity plug-in Tor received a call from campus police, wanting to know if he was covering up illegal activity. So, is protecting your anonymity a crime?

    Blog posts | February 12, 2007 3:37pm PST

  • Chinese publisher in exile testifies

    Harry Wu, publisher of the China Information Center, speaks to a House subcommittee about the punishment of dissidents in China. Wu said Cisco gear is used to help police surveillance there.

    Videos | February 16, 2006 12:15am PST

  • Taking heat over censorship in China

    Rep. Christopher Smith chairs the House of Representatives Subcommittee on Africa, Global Human Rights and International Operations. At a hearing in Washington, he reads a pointed indictment of...

    Videos | February 15, 2006 5:44pm PST

  • The Four Five 'Net Freedoms

    In February of 2004, then FCC Chairman Michael Powell gave a speech in which he outlined four 'Net freedoms.  David Isenberg (who wrote the famous paper on the Rise of the Stupid Network) has...

    Blog posts | August 19, 2005 1:39pm PDT

  • What's in a name?

    Why we ought to call it "GNU/Linux" rather than "Linux."

    News items | October 12, 2000 12:00am PDT

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