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National Defense January 2008 Grace V. Jean |
Coast Guard Reorganizes in Anticipation of Future Threats The Coast Guard is standing up a new disaster response command and is using lessons learned from 9/11 and Hurricane Katrina for guidance.  |
Popular Mechanics January 2008 Glenn Harlan Reynolds |
Watching the Watchers: Why Surveillance Is a Two-Way Street If governments and businesses can keep an eye on us in public spaces, we ought to be able to look back.  |
InternetNews December 19, 2007 Sean Michael Kerner |
The Sprint To IPv6 Sprint is gearing up for deploying the next generation IPv6 Internet protocol with new IPv6 services. The effort by the national carrier is being driven by a June 2008 US federal government mandate for IPv6.  |
InternetNews December 19, 2007 |
Paul Allen Wants In On Wireless Auction Microsoft's co-founder has applied to bid in an upcoming U.S. auction of the much-desired wireless spectrum.  |
InternetNews December 18, 2007 Kenneth Corbin |
Pressure Mounts on Google/DoubleClick With a decision from the Federal Trade Commission on the Google/DoubleClick merger imminent, two groups warning of privacy concerns with the combined company are ramping up their efforts to stamp privacy measures on the deal.  |
The Motley Fool December 18, 2007 David Lee Smith |
Don't Send Us That Energy Bill It's easy to become frightened when Congress begins tinkering with the world of energy.  |
Popular Mechanics January 2008 James Vlahos |
Surveillance Society: New High-Tech Cameras Are Watching You Advanced monitoring systems are proliferating around the country.  |
AFP eWire December 17, 2007 |
House Panel Probes Fundraising by Veteran's Charities Allegations of ineffective and inefficient fundraising, as well as misuse of funds raised, have been directed at charities that serve military veterans.  |
Home Theater December 17, 2007 Mark Fleischmann |
Congress Unrolls Copyright Wiper Look out, file sharers. Congress is about to enact draconian new legislation that would make penalties for copyright violation even stiffer.  |
InternetNews December 17, 2007 |
U.S. Budges (a Little) on 'Net Gambling The United States has reached a deal with the European Union, Japan and Canada to keep its Internet gambling market closed to foreign companies, but is continuing talks with India, Antigua and Barbuda, Macau and Costa Rica.  |
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