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    Happy Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo Day!

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  February 2nd at 03:30 AM  | 

    One hundred sixty four years ago, on this date in the year 1848, in the conquered and occupied Federal District of Mexico, the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo was signed by representatives of US President James Polk and interim Mexican President Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, ending the war between the two countries. By every possible measure, the war ended as a decisive victory for the | Read More »

    Tags: Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, California, James Polk, Mexican Cession, Mexican War, Mexico, Santa Anna, Texas, Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, USA! USA! USA!

    Tech at Night: Google causes a privacy stir, Twitter causes a censorship stir, Grassley continues to fight

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  January 28th at 03:00 AM  | 

    So, Google is integrating its websites more. As a result, some privacy settings will apply network-wide, and one site will be able to use data from another site. People are flipping out, naturally. People have been giving Google this data for ages. People have known that Google was watching them, and yet they chose to keep using Google and in fact use one account for | Read More »

    Tags: Anonymous, California, Chuck Grassley, Data Roaming, ESA, FCC, Google, LightSquared, Marsha Blackburn, Privacy, Regulation, Roaming, Siri, SOPA, Spectrum, Sprint, Tech at Night, transparency, Twitter, Washington Post, Wireless

    Tech at Night: George Soros wins over AT&T, SOPA and PROTECT IP battle continues, FTC to take on Google?

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  December 20th at 01:30 AM  | 

    Top story tonight is of course the major win by the triple alliance of George Soros and his front groups like Public Knowledge, Sprint Nextel, and the Obama administration’s dual agency of the FCC and the DoJ. Yes, AT&T has given up on acquiring T-Mobile. I believe they will now have to pay a sizable fee to T-Mobile as compensation. This is bad news for | Read More »

    Tags: 4G, Apple, AT&T, Barack Obama, California, Competition, Darrell Issa, Department of Justice, Eric Holder, FCC, FTC, George Soros, Google, Hollywood, HTC, Internet, Judiciary Committee, Lamar Smith, LTE, Mike Lee, NTSB, OPEN Act, PATENT WARS, PROTECT IP, Public Knowledge, Ron Wyden, Samsung, SOPA, Spectrum, Sprint, Sprint Nextel, T-Mobile, TEA party, Tech at Night, Wireless

    Tech at Night: Steve Jobs 1955-2011

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  October 5th at 08:30 PM  | 

    Steve Jobs died today after a long battle with cancer. He was 56. Founding NeXT would have been enough to turn anyone into a cult hero in his field. Acquiring Lucasfilm’s Graphics Group and turning it into Pixar would have made anyone a respected business leader. But for Steve Jobs, those were feathers in his cap called Apple, the company he co-founded with Steve Wozniak, | Read More »

    Tags: ACTA, Al Franken, Apple, Barack Obama, California, Censorship, Competition, Copyright, DMCA, FCC, Free Press, George Soros, Google, GPS, Internet, Internet Tax, iPad, iPhone, iPod, LightSquared, Macintosh, MacOS X, NeXT, NeXTStep, Open Society Institute, Patents, Pixar, Public Knowledge, Richard Blumenthal, Sheldon Whitehouse, Socialism, Steve Jobs, Sunlight Foundation, Tech at Night, Univeral Service Fund Reform, Universal Service Fund

    Steve Foley considers running for Congress. We can learn from him.

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  September 29th at 10:00 PM  | 

    Steve Foley, a member of the RedState.com community for six years and later founder of The Minority Report, has formed an Exploratory Committee to consider a challenge of Loretta Sanchez in California District 47. Loretta Sanchez is an unabashed racist who originally won her seat from Bob Dornan through electoral fraud that the House of Representatives swept under the rug, and used every racist plea | Read More »

    Tags: CA-47, California, Loretta Sanchez, Precinct Commiteeman, Steve Foley

    Tech at Night: Dems fight Internet Tax, GOP welcomes it, FCC fights transparency as it regulates, No on USF Reform, Yes on Google and AT&T competitive mergers

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  September 29th at 03:30 AM  | 

    Regulation, Regulation, Regulation. We’re faced with it, and now the regulators are going Presidential on us and claiming executive privilege at the FCC. You want to know how they’re coming up with their marching orders for America? Too bad. Just ask watchdog StimulatingBroadband.com. You want a laugh? George Soros-funded front group Free Press is suing the FCC… because Net Neutrality isn’t enough of a power | Read More »

    Tags: 4G, Amazon, AT&T, California, Competition, Congressional Review Act, Executive Privilege, FCC, Fred Upton, Free Press, George Soros, Google, Internet, iPhone, Jay Rockefeller, Joe Barton, Kay Bailey Hutchison, Michael Copps, Motorola, Motorola Mobility, Neo Marxists, Net Neutrality, Regulation, T-Mobile, Tech at Night, Universal Service Fund, USF, Wireless

    Tech at Night: Net Neutrality scheduled, Sprint admits the truth, Hutchison fights, Anonymous loses

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  September 24th at 03:30 AM  | 

    November 20. That’s the day the Obama administration has chosen to regulate the Internet after what even The Hill calls “a partisan vote” at the FCC to pass the Net Neutrality regulations. I’m hoping Verizon and/or MetroPCS will sue and win a stay before that date, though I don’t know how likely that is for a court to act that strongly. I’ve said much about | Read More »

    Tags: Amazon, Amazon Tax, Anonymous, Antitrust, Apple, AT&T, Barack Obama, Cable, CableCARD, California, Competition, Cybersecurity, Department of Justice, FBI, FCC, Internet, Internet Sales Tax, iPad, iPhone, Jerry Brown, Kay Bailey Hutchison, MetroPCS, Moonbeam, Net Neutrality, Netherlands, Patents, Privacy, Regulation, Samsung, Sprint, Sprint Nextel, T-Mobile, Tech at Night, Television, Verizon

    Tech at Night: Amazon makes peace with CA Dems, Patent “reform” passes, Who’s funding the left?

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  September 10th at 03:00 AM  | 

    Friday has come and gone at last, and in fact we’re well into Saturday now unfortunately, due to my needing to have covered so much this time. Additionally, at long last it looks like the ongoing saga of California vs Amazon is coming to an end. Amazon had already floated the idea of compromise with the Democrats on their unconstitutional plan to try to bully | Read More »

    Tags: Amazon, America Invents Act, Anonymous, AT&T, Barack Obama, California, Copyrights, Cybersecurity, Department of Justice, Dick Durbin, Eric Holder, Free Press, George Soros, Google, Harmonized Sales Tax, Harold Ford, Jr., National Sales Tax, Open Society Institute, Patents, Patrick Leahy, PROTECT IP, Regulation, Sprint, Sprint Nextel, T-Mobile, Talking Points Memo, Tech at Night, Wal-Mart

    Tech at Night: More AT&T/T-Mobile, CA referendum nullification FAILS, Rand Paul puts symbol over substance

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  September 8th at 02:30 AM  | 

    I’m in danger of repeating myself as the AT&T/T-Mobile saga goes on, so let me open up tonight’s post with to my latest analysis of the situation. Summary: the behavior of Sprint Nextel’s and Clearwire’s share prices, combined with Sprint Nextel’s decision to sue AT&T, should lead any observer to believe that the AT&T/T-Mobile deal benefits the 4G Internet-using public at the expense of Sprint | Read More »

    Tags: AB 155, Amazon, Amazon Tax, America Invents Act, Apple, AT&T, Barack Obama, California, Competition, Dana Rohrabacher, Department of Justice, Google, HTC, Internet Sales Tax, Patents, Patrick Leahy, Rand Paul, Sprint, Sprint Nextel, T-Mobile, Tech at Night, Tom Coburn, Verizon, Wireless

    Tech at Night: Obama and Holder vs AT&T, CA tax corruption, Anonymous arrests are legion

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  September 3rd at 01:30 AM  | 

    This is one of those weeks when all the important stuff happens at once, and there’s much to cover. I’ll start with the big national story. As I previously covered, The Eric Holder/Barack Obama Justice Department is coming after AT&T, using its own odd brand of economics to claim that the merger with T-Mobile would make the wireless market less competitive. When in fact, as | Read More »

    Tags: Amazon, Amazon Tax, Antitrust, Astroturf, AT&T, Barack Obama, California, Clearwire, Competition, Craig McCaw, Department of Justice, Dick Durbin, EPA, Eric Holder, FCC, Free Press, GST, HST, Internet Sales Tax, Julius Genachowski, Michael Copps, Mignon Clyburn, National Sales Tax, R. Gerard Salemme, Regulation, Rick Perry, Sprint, Sprint Nextel, T-Mobile, Tech at Night, Wikileaks, Wireless

    Tech at Night: Obama and Holder drop a bomb on jobs and competition, California tax battle continues

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  September 1st at 01:00 AM  | 

    So much going on suddenly this week. Barack Obama and Eric Holder’s DoJ has decided to come after AT&T for its plans to merge with T-Mobile, possibly doing the bidding of donors while hindering jobs growth in America as well as nationwide 4G wireless Internet competition. Sprint’s not doing much to keep Verizon in check; we need AT&T to have the spectrum needed to do | Read More »

    Tags: 4G, Amazon, Apple, AT&T, Barack Obama, California, Competition, Cybersecurity, Department of Justice, Eric Holder, Gibson, Gmail, Google, Internet, Iran, Larry Page, Openwave, Patents, Regulation, RIM, Sprint, Sprint Nextel, SSL, T-Mobile, Tech at Night, Verizon, Wal-Mart, Wikileaks, Wireless

    Tech at Night: Fighting an illegal tax in California, fighting unchecked regulation, and fighting the urge to regulate

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  August 30th at 01:00 AM  | 

    As is usual, tonight I’ll give priority to the things we had posted at RedState, and mention those first. Especially My own post on the latest on the California Amazon Tax referendum, and more specifically on the plans of Democrats to nullify the constitutional referendum process, in service of their unconstitutional Internet sales tax. We need to pressure Republicans to vote the right away, at | Read More »

    Tags: 4G, Amazon Tax, AT&T, BART, California, Censorship, Copyright, DNS, EPA, Facebook, FCC, FTC, Google, Internet Sales Tax, Larry Page, LTE, New Deal, Privacy, PROTECT IP, Referendum, Regulation, T-Mobile, Tech at Night, Use Tax

    California: Call your state Senators! Save the Amazon Tax referendum!

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  August 29th at 10:30 AM  | 

    In the big budget deal this year was a provision known as the Amazon Tax or the Internet Sales Tax. Officially it’s an expansion of the Use Tax. Whatever you call it, it’s an unconstitutional* cash grab, attempting to force out-of-state Amazon to pay California sales tax. The tax has already killed businesses in California that depended on revenue from Amazon and other affiliate program | Read More »

    Tags: Amazon, Amazon Tax, Bill Emmerson, California, eBay, Internet Sales Tax, Referendum, Use Tax

    Tech at Night: FCC continues to regulate, Chance to defeat the AIA?, Amazon Tax corruption in California

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  August 26th at 11:00 PM  | 

    Hey look, it’s Tech at Night before midnight Pacific time. Guess who’s got two thumbs and is finishing the week early? This guy. The FCC is creating yet more new regulations. The Obama Administration just can’t get enough of these things. I didn’t know if anyone would have noticed it happen, but The Hill caught it as well. Meanwhile the FCC slowly moves to increase | Read More »

    Tags: 4G, Al Franken, Amazon, Amazon Tax, America Invents Act, AT&T, California, Competition, Dana Rohrabacher, eBay, FCC, Google, Internet Sales Tax, Motorola, Obamacare, Patents, Patrick Leahy, Referendum, Regulation, T-Mobile, Tech at Night, Wireless

    Perry shows strength, but Romney’s front running in doubt?

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  August 18th at 08:00 AM  | 

    By request I’m taking a look at a new poll of California Republicans by Probolsky Research. It shares problems I’m seeing in many early Presidential polls, but I am surprised at one finding that may be bad news for Mitt Romney.

    Tags: 2012, California, Michele Bachmann, Mitt Romney, President, Probolsky Research, Republicans, Requests, Rick Perry, Sarah Palin

    Tech at Night: Progressive says we’re overregulated, Google draws more Neutrality regs, Dems compound failure

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  August 18th at 03:00 AM  | 

    No really, Governor Haslam, you do not want to bring California taxation to Tennessee. Have you seen our unemployment? That’s why we just might defeat it at referendum. PETA people are hijacking phones, sending malicious messages without consent, and running up text message bills. People need to be careful about what they install, but this sort of thing needs to send people to jail, as | Read More »

    Tags: 4G, Amazon Tax, Apple, AT&T, Barack Obama, Bill Haslam, California, Competition, Copyright, Cybersecurity, EU, Facebook, FTC, Galaxy Tab, Germany, Google, Incentive Auctions, Internet, Internet Sales Tax, IOC, John Dingell, Michael Mandel, Motorola, Net Neutrality, Olympics, PETA, Phone Neutrality, Progressive Policy Institute, PROTECT IP, Redneck Olympics, Regulation, Samsung, Spectrum, T-Mobile, Tech at Night, Tennessee, Trademark, UN, USOC

    Tech at Night: TN’s Haslam wants CA’s job killer tax, Al Franken too extreme for MN, Astroturf hits the FCC, Google roundup

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  August 16th at 03:30 AM  | 

    Hello again to those I saw in Charleston over the weekend, and hope to see you next time to those who weren’t able to make it! While I return to California and get settled in again, it seems that some are leaving the state for good, and the hostile business climate is why. This includes the punitive Amazon Tax which has made it impossible for | Read More »

    Tags: AES, AFL-CIO, Al Franken, Amazon Tax, Android, Apple, Astroturf, AT&T, Barack Obama, BART, Bill Haslam, California, COPPA, Cryptography, Cybersecurity, DES, FCC, FTC, Google, GPS, Internet Sales Tax, Larry Page, LightSquared, Microsoft, Minnesota, Motorola, Net Neutrality, Open Source, San Francisco, Search Neutrality, Sprint, T-Mobile, Taxes, Tech at Night, Tennessee, Unions, Wireless

    Tech at Night: Anonymous and Net Neutrality in trouble, Patents, Apple, HTC, AT&T, T-Mobile

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  July 28th at 02:00 AM  | 

    Anonymous and its associated online criminal organizations continue to face losses. A top Lulzsec leader was arrested in Scotland. Remember, this guy is no “activist.” He stole from people who happened to have Visas or MasterCards. Vigilante action against Anonymous and its online criminal wings continues, as well. Anonymous is in such trouble, they’re now desperate for allies, begging unions to join their cause. Note | Read More »

    Tags: Al Franken, Amazon, Amazon Tax, America Invents Act, Android, Anonymous, Apple, AT&T, California, Cybersecurity, Dana Rohrabacher, FCC, Gmail, Google, HTC, Internet Sales Tax, Lulzsec, Mozilla, Net Neutrality, Open Source, Patents, Paypal, T-Mobile, Tech at Night

    Tech at Night: AT&T, T-Mobile, NAB, Spectrum

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  July 26th at 12:00 AM  | 

    It was mentioned in the previous Tech at Night’s comments, but here it is directly: the NAB has come out against incentive auctions to free up spectrum for wireless Internet. I say we should dismiss their concerns. Incentive auctions are voluntary and compensate the original spectrum holders. Rights are respected, as we get a superior spectrum allocation for American needs. For once, the FCC has | Read More »

    Tags: 4G, AT&T, California, Competition, CREDO, CREDO Mobile, CTIA, FCC, Incentive Auctions, National Association of Broadcasters, Spectrum, Sprint, T-Mobile, Tech at Night

    Tech at Night: Anonymous losing, CA Amazon Tax repeal leading, Anti-AT&T folk lying

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  July 23rd at 02:00 AM  | 

    Anonymous is starting to lose more than it wins. As I already mentioned on Wednesday, the FBI is racking up names to arrest, and moving on them. Anonymous responded by claiming to have broken into NATO systems. The world responded by trashing Anonymous’s AnonPlus website. Of course, when they’re in jail, that won’t matter much, but it’s fun to see. Good news: Early polling suggests | Read More »

    Tags: Amazon, Amazon Tax, Anonymous, AT&T, California, Censorship, Copyright, Cybersecurity, FBI, Gmail, Google, India, Internet Sales Tax, Jobs, PROTECT IP, Referendum, Sprint, T-Mobile, Tech at Night

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