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InternetNews October 9, 2006 Roy Mark |
Feds Indict Two For Internet Scam Bogus online auctions for Hurricane Katrina victims leads to charges of wire and identity fraud.  |
T.H.E. Journal October 2006 Geoffrey H. Fletcher |
A Plan Without a Plan Without some leadership and cooperation at all levels, a new federal mandate for gathering data on students' technological literacy will produce meaningless results.  |
InternetNews October 6, 2006 Roy Mark |
Hackers Target Commerce Dept. Computers Chinese hackers are deviling the U.S. Department of Commerce, forcing the agency to replace workstations and bar employee use of the Internet from their own work computers.  |
PC World September 28, 2006 Kim Zetter |
E-Voting: No Fix Yet Electronic voting has improved since the 2004 elections. however, many problems with security, reliability, and operation still remain.  |
Reason November 2006 Greg Beato |
All Power to the Couch Potatoes The remote control turns 50: Today, it's more popular than ever to talk about our relationship to the content we consume in oppositional terms.  |
BusinessWeek October 16, 2006 Richard S. Dunham |
Swing State Showdown Why business, organized labor, and lawyers are fixated on a congressional race in Iowa.  |
BusinessWeek October 16, 2006 Keith Epstein |
No Bush Left Behind Neil Bush is making hay from school reform.  |
InternetNews October 5, 2006 Roy Mark |
Dunn Arraignment Set for Thursday Former HP chairman heads to court one day after indictment.  |
InternetNews October 5, 2006 Clint Boulton |
FTC Cracks Down on Internet Pretexter The Federal Trade Commission made it clear today that it won't tolerate any pretexting, barring an online business from advertising and selling consumers' phone and credit card account records to third parties.  |
ifeminists October 4, 2006 Tony Zizza |
Time To Boycott National Depression Screening Day In the U.S., whenever National Depression Screening Day rears its ugly head in the mainstream media every first week in October, we have the opportunity to review some serious doublethink that does not change much with each passing year.  |
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