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IBM Watson: Milestones in Healthcare
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Google's new privacy policy: Washington's misguided interrogation
Even though the new policy doesn't change how Google operates, lawmakers are using it as a springboard into an inquiry over user privacy.
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California gives Amazon a year of no taxes
Amazon has cut a deal with California lawmakers, according to various reports, giving it another year to sell products to that state's residents tax free.
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Energy-efficient lightbulb initiative switched off in House vote
Not that they have anything more important to worry about, like figuring out how to cut the federal deficit or preventing a debt default in early August, but it seems that certain lawmakers in...
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E-waste law redux: Updated bills pitched as green jobs play
But industry group says proposals will backfire and 'stifle' potential for U.S. exports.
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Google WiFi snooping hit lawmakers' homes but who's to blame?
Google's unintentional WiFi data collection may have tapped information from some members of Congress - but if those lawmakers had unsecured networks at home, doesn't that suggest they're a bigger...
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News to know: Outlook flaw; Ending spam; Windows to Mac; Gamemaster
Notable headlines: Ryan Naraine: MS Outlook flaw adds new twist to URI handling saga. David Berlind: After authentication of senders, ending spam requires a relationship managment protocol. Tech...
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Lawmaker blasts U.K. government on Microsoft policy
British Parliament member criticizes U.K. government's IT strategy, accusing it of "skewing the market" in favor of Microsoft.
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Edtech advocates take to the Hill
In a full-day lobbying trip, educators and vendors call on lawmakers to save edtech funding from Bush's budget axe.
Additional Results
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Letting our lawmakers make laws about cybersecurity is probably a mistake
We'll wind up with a law that substantially reduces our privacy, increases costs to most companies, does not protect us from cyberattacks, and doesn't get the job done.
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Google's new privacy policy: Washington's misguided interrogation
Even though the new policy doesn't change how Google operates, lawmakers are using it as a springboard into an inquiry over user privacy.
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SOPA: only the latest reason why technology and lawmaking don't mix
The Stop Online Piracy Act skirmish is just the latest ham-handed attempt to regulate something moving too fast to be regulated, says outspoken author and activist Cory Doctorow.
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California gives Amazon a year of no taxes
Amazon has cut a deal with California lawmakers, according to various reports, giving it another year to sell products to that state's residents tax free.
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Energy-efficient lightbulb initiative switched off in House vote
Not that they have anything more important to worry about, like figuring out how to cut the federal deficit or preventing a debt default in early August, but it seems that certain lawmakers in...
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E-waste law redux: Updated bills pitched as green jobs play
But industry group says proposals will backfire and 'stifle' potential for U.S. exports.
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Lawmakers have doubts over Comcast-NBCU deal
Two members of Congress are having some doubts about the proposed merger between Comcast and NBC Universal.
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Google WiFi snooping hit lawmakers' homes but who's to blame?
Google's unintentional WiFi data collection may have tapped information from some members of Congress - but if those lawmakers had unsecured networks at home, doesn't that suggest they're a bigger...
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Lawmakers to Apple: What's up with these privacy policy changes?
Lawmakers in Washington have some questions for Apple over privacy policy changes that allow the company to collect and use geo-location data.
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News site spies naughty pics on lawmaker's laptop
A Florida news site posted a video online in which a state senator in a Senate hearing definitely has something open on his laptop that involves partially unclothed women.
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Lawmakers to FCC: Time for a closer look at Google Voice
There's been yet another twist in the ongoing drama surrounding Google, AT&T and the FCC. Washington lawmakers from both sides of the aisle have asked the FCC to launch a formal investigation...
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EU lawmakers vote to introduce net neutrality
The European Parliament has voted through a massive tranche of reforms for the European telecommunications sector, including a significant net-neutrality amendment.
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