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'Tech-injunction' gags Twitter, Facebook users: Why super-injunctions only apply to Britain
An injunction has directly prevented the spread of disclosure to Facebook and Twitter. Why is the US unphased by 'super-injunction society', and how to citizen journalists fit in?
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India's new Internet laws go against fundamental right to freedom of speech
Updated laws and rules for internet and cybercafes in India are set to make life difficult for users and cafe owners. Open to interpretation verbiage can be used to curb freedom of speech on the...
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Super-injunctions: Could the freedom of speech lie in Twitter?
Super-injunctions prevent not only free speech and actions, but even the fact that an injunction has been granted. Twitter, however, may be the only lifeline to freedom of speech.
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Google's search engine results are free speech and I don't care
Think the United States government has a chance in hell of beating Google's legal team? Think again.
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SAP Sapphire kicks off with Lance Armstrong, motivational speeches
SAP's Sapphire Now kicks off in Orlando with motivational speeches and Lance Armstrong. Can its tech "supermen" lead businesses into the future?
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Queen's speech unveils UK's 'Patriot Act' Web monitoring plan
The Queen has officially lifted the lid on plans for the British government to monitor all U.K. Web, email and phone traffic.
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Google: Facebook and Apple threaten Internet freedom
Google co-founder Sergey Brin has listed three threats to Internet freedom: Facebook, Apple, and governments that censor their citizens. This isn't the first time Google has been critical of all...
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Speech-to-text comes to Evernote for Android
Speech-to-text capability comes to Evernote for Android. Will it eat into the profits of business transcription services?
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What's coming in Microsoft's Kinect for Windows 1.5
Microsoft plans to release the 1.5 version of its Kinect for Windows software in late May 2012.
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What Apple should do with some of its cash -- buy Nuance
Nuance Communications is the top player in the growing speech recognition field, and Apple should lock it up with an acquisition of the company.
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Nuance buys Transcend for $300 million, bolsters medical business
With the Transcend purchase, Nuance said it will be able to better target mid-sized hospitals.
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Google Privacy Policy Changes Survival Guide
This simple guide gives concrete, individual guidance to prepare you for Google's new privacy policy.
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University battles Twitter parodies, strangles free speech?
WKU has been accused of censorship and limiting free speech after fighting satirical and negative comments about the university on Twitter.
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TeenTech Weekly: NYPD student surveillance, stealing for credit, free speech rights
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Free speech: Why I'm lucky to live in America, not Iran
The big reason we're better: they don't execute you for blogging in America. Sometimes your page rank goes down, but it's not quite the same thing.
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Enterprise-level BYOD and the quest for freedom: York County, Virginia
Yorktown, Virginia is on the leading edge of technology with their secondary school's "Bring Your Own Technology" program and policy.
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Microsoft offloads some speech-focused assets, employees to 24/7
Microsoft is splitting up the people and speech technology assets it acquired in 2007 with Tellme Networks, with some going to customer-service software maker 24/7.
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What's new in Microsoft's Kinect for Windows final bits
Microsoft has made available the 1.0 version of its Kinect for Windows hardware and software under a commercial license.
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Intel's Otellini shows off phones, computers... and will.i.am
At his CES keynote speech, the Intel CEO announced a scad of new partners, showed some eye-candy demos and introduced a barely coherent will.i.am.
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CES 2012: Evening in review, 01.09.12
CES 2012: A review of the most important headlines of the day from the 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show.
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