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We were recently pointing out that the Government Accountability Office seems to be doing a consistently fantastic job cutting through bogus and misleading claims from politicians and corporations. They've trashed e-voting machine testing , pointed out that grandstanding politicians were wrong in suggesting file sharing resulted in more porn , told the FCC that the way it measures broadband ...
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Is the RIAA engaged in racketeering? Ars talks to legal experts about the music industry's legal campaign against file sharers and whether it needs to be concerned about RICO statutes. Read More...
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A major new report from the National Research Council calls on the federal government to establish a national privacy commissioner, but such a move could run headlong into the "war on terror." Read More...
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Nivio has started beta tests of a Windows XP hosted desktop service, which it claims can stream a desktop to any compatible browser so you can remotely access Windows apps on Linux, a Mac, or even a handheld device. The company hopes to follow the access-anywhere success of GoogleMail, Yahoo! and the like - but with access to real desktop software as well as email. It points out that a hosted ...
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There's been plenty of talk over the years about how computers will replace textbooks in the classroom and how students will just look stuff up online instead of having to tote around books. A fair number of schools give students laptops , but now, some of those programs are being stopped because they're not having any positive impact on students' education. That's not very hard to believe, ...
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It's always a good Friday when you find out the company you work for is going under. But what can make those days really great is the caring and sensitive manner in which the company lets you know. For instance, in 2003, a British company told its 2,400 employees that the company was shutting and they wouldn't get paid any more via text message . Today, a department store in England gave its ...
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The TJX credit-card data breach -- the largest ever -- was sort of amazing, in that it went on for a few years before it was detected and disclosed. It was established at the outset that the company didn't comply with credit-card companies' strict security guidelines, but a story in today's Wall Street Journal spells out the depths of TJX's incompetence when it came to security. Investigators ...
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