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Shape Your Apps Strategy to Reflect New SaaS Licensing and Pricing Trends
For tips on how to make your app fit with the trends in SaaS licensing and pricing, check out this white paper. Subscription models are changing, and if yours don't make sense, customers will go...
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Time to upgrade crufty electoral system
Isn't the electoral system due for an upgrade?
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Mitnick backs federal DNA database
Saying that identity theft is a 'huge problem that will be tough to stop,' the notorious hacker makes a surprising recommendation.
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Mitnick supports federal DNA database
Should the Government establish a central database that uses biometric identifiers such as DNA to make sure you're who you say you are? Hacker Kevin Mitnick thinks so. Mitnick, released from...
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Democrats, tech leaders: Can we talk?
Education and privacy rate highly at a TechNet forum. But Democratic endorsements are few.
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Waiting for the political e-revolution
LOS ANGELES -- Still waiting for the Internet to grab the beltway by the ankles and shake all that soft money and special interests out of its pockets, turn politics upside down like it did with...
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Insiders say order won't stop swaps
Napster's co-founder reacts to a judge's order to restrict online trading of copyrighted music, saying other technologies could do far more harm to the recording industry.
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Hacker group developing hacktivism app
Six leading hackers aiming to change the way censored surfers see the Internet.
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Hackers flexing political muscles
Will the GOP National Convention be the next hacktivism target? Inspired by the Seattle protests, hackers and activists make plans at H2K.
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Why it's a 'Summer of Hacking'
If you want an exercise in semantics, randomly ask five wired people to define the term hacker. Their answers will vary wildly, I guarantee. An old school techie may insist a hacker is a...
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Kangaroo court or trial by Internet?
Justice, like democracy, is in the eye of the beholder. If you're a red-blooded U.S. citizen, odds are you're partial to the "Law & Order" version: Miranda rights, the Constitution, sequestered...
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Dotcom CEOs vapid ... but greedy
Forrester chief shoots the breeze with CEOs of Internet companies -- and doesn't like what he hears.
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FBI investigating 911 virus
Feds find computer virus that can erase hard drives and cause PCs to dial 911.
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Sacre bleu! Mitnick movie released -- sued
Somebody ought to make a movie about this. Then again, the saga surrounding the making of "Takedown" -- the long-delayed Miramax movie about Tsutomo Shimomura's electronic manhunt for hacker...
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Why the Net doesn't belong to America
Does the United States own the Internet? You could put up a strong argument for the affirmative. After all, the Internet was created in California on Oct. 20, 1969, and funded by the U.S....
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Busted! Aussie censors zap 27 sites
Takedown notices have been e-mailed to numerous Web sites that flout Australia's new content-regulation regime, but where are the storms of protest?
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The rise and fall of Patrick Naughton
It's been a remarkable fall from grace for Patrick Naughton. Six months ago, he was a high-flying Internet executive living in suburban Seattle with his college sweetheart. He was making...
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Cybersex sting: Naughton pleads guilty
Former Infoseek exec faces up to 15 years in prison after admitting he intended to have sex with 13-year-old.
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For some, cyberslacking pays handsomely
Every time you shop online or download porn at work, you're helping build a $562 million industry.
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How the Net will gate-crash democracy
The Big Bang of e-politics is taking place right now -- and it sounds like 18,000 mouse clicks.
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Hacker Mitnick testifies before Senate
Fresh out of prison, the convicted hacker is the star witness at Senate hearings on computer security.
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