Tech at Night: Google, Daily Kos, Australia, Nuclear Power, Fraud, DRM
Previously we covered Chris Bowers working over at Daily Kos on a linking scheme to manipulate Google’s search service. Now we come across a new attack on the company, a plan to manipulate click...
View ArticleTech at Night: Catching up with the D Block, Net Neutrality, and Google
Sorry but Monday night I plain forgot to post. So I just have twice as much stuff to discuss tonight is all. Arguably the big story right now is what to do with the D Block. The D block is one of five...
View ArticleTech at Night: Susan Collins, Queen of Denial
Wow, my Tech at Night graphic is now out of date. I was already late to the iPhone 4 party because of the iPad and because I had waited for the legendary White iPhone 4. But now that I have an iPhone...
View ArticleThe Return of Tech at Night: Net Neutrality, Internet Kill Switch
I’m back. CPAC week came and went. Then another week came and went after the horrible cold I got at CPAC. But now I’m healthy again and it’s time to start catching up. Though there’s no way I’m going...
View ArticleTech at Night: Copyright, COICA, Google, Net Neturality, Internet Kill Switch
On Monday I did the first half of my catchup work. Now we’ll do the second half. And one of the big issues coming up is copyright. Over the last thirty years, copyright in America has been radically...
View ArticleTech at Night: Google, NLRB, FCC, Net Neutrality, Patents
Much to cover, and less time to cover it in! So many important things I don’t even know what to hit first. So, I’ll be biased and hit what I found out about from RedState. Google and the NLRB teamed...
View ArticleTech at Night: No on SOPA, the selective Internet Kill Switch, Greg Walden...
Welcome to Tech at Night, the series the radical left says is shaping the debate. I sure hope I am. After losing on Net Neutrality and on the America Invents Act, I’d like to get a win. The next...
View ArticleTech at Night: Rural coalition questions John Deere on LightSquared; FCC,...
The FCC’s excuse for delaying the AT&T/Qualcomm spectrum deal was to work on the AT&T/T-Mobile deal. The latter has been withdrawn, so what’s the excuse now? AT&T and Sprint both get bad...
View ArticleTech at Night: Is ACTA a problem, and the return of Internet Kill Switch lite?
There’s a lot of fear going around about ACTA, the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, a plurilateral agreement under the WTO between the US, the EU, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Japan,...
View ArticleThis is why we need to pass CISPA
We’re at war online. Iran, North Korea, and Russia are the sources of sustained attacks on our government and our economy. They steal from us, they disrupt our operations, and they’re no better than...
View ArticleTech at Night: The Snowden fallout continues. ECPA probably will pass, but...
Russia is reacting to Snowden’s leaks. One wonders what he’s telling them. Here we go again. Having failed to pass the preferred bill of Joe Lieberman’s and Jay Rockefeller’s last time, Senate leaders...
View ArticleTech at Night: Bitcoin anarchy update. Edward Snowden Treason watch. Net...
Anarchy update: The black marketeers at Silk Road 2 got robbed for a Bitcoin amount worth over $2 million at current exchange rates. Iran shut down another black market ring, Germany and the...
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