Tech at Night: After Thanksgiving Catch Up Edition
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | November 30th at 01:15 AM |
Hello! The big story that we’ve been following with Tech at Night since the beginning has been Net Neutrality, but right now we’re still stuck waiting on this issue. Republicans aren’t going to act on it until January at the earliest, and we aren’t going to know what (if anything) the FCC will do on the issue in December until they tell us. So we | Read More »
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Tech at Night: Red Alert
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | November 20th at 05:19 AM |
I know it’s a big day for Net Neutrality when I wake up and my Email Inbox is jammed full with links, so many basically saying the same thing: The FCC is on the move. I’m told it all goes back to a November 15 speech by FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski, in which he expresses an urgency for the FCC to pass a bunch of | Read More »
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Tech at Night,
Title II Reclassification,
Verizon,
Wireless
Tech at Night: Google, Daily Kos, Australia, Nuclear Power, Fraud, DRM
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | October 19th at 02:00 AM |
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 tracking the firm does to figure out what links are most interesting to its users. Of course, the Daily Kos folk want to smear Republicans using Google. Again, we look to | Read More »
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Australia,
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Civilization V,
Climate Science,
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DMCA,
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Global Warming,
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Internet,
Internet Kill Switch,
Kay Bailey Hutchison,
Net Neutrality,
nuclear power,
Politico,
Steam,
Tech at Night,
Valve
Tech at Night: Al Franken, Google, Net Neutrality, Copyright
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | September 21st at 02:55 AM |
I skipped Tech at Night on Friday because I was in Austin for the Red State Gathering 2010, but I’m back now, so here we go. We start off with what would have been the lead story on Friday, too: Net Neutrality hero and all around socialist gasbag Al Franken is now under a cloud of suspicion for ethics violations, violating Senate rules to spend | Read More »
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Internet,
Len Britton,
NBC Universal,
Net Neutrality,
Orrin Hatch,
Patrick Leahy,
Search,
Sony,
Steamboat Willie,
Tech at Night,
Third Way,
Title II Reclassification,
Verizon,
Viacom
Tech at Night: Net Neutrality, FreedomWorks, Christian Coalition, RIAA, Copyright, Cybersecurity, Intel, McAfee
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | August 24th at 02:50 AM |
Good evening RedStaters. I spent all weekend battling a monster cold, so I’m still a bit thrown off, and so didn’t even try to get tonight’s installment of Tech at Night in before midnight Eastern. In fact it’ll be a reach to get this done before midnight Pacific, but such is life. RedState diarist ladyimpactohio (follow her on Twitter at @ladyimpactohio) already scored one big | Read More »
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Glenn Reynolds,
GM,
Google,
Gun Owners of America,
Instapundit,
Intel,
Internet,
McAfee,
Net Neutrality,
Recording Industry Association of America,
RIAA,
Save the Internet,
Tech at Night,
Tesla,
Verizon
Tech at Night: RIAA, DMCA, Viacom, Google, Gun Owners of America, Free Press
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | August 18th at 11:30 PM |
Good evening. A story I expect to hear more about is this a proposed subsidy for radio stations and the RIAA both of some sort of legal requirement for new cellular phones to include an FM radio receiver. Such a requirement would raise costs on everyone, lower innovation and even basic differentiation options, and be nothing but a detriment to anyone who shops for cellular | Read More »
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Internet,
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Net Neutrality,
Oregon,
Pirate Bay,
Pirate Party,
Privacy,
Radio,
RIAA,
Tech at Night,
Viacom,
YouTube
Tech at Night: Google, Apple, Adobe, FCC, FBI, TSA, Free Press
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | August 11th at 11:00 PM |
So, while Google may have seen the light on Net Neutrality (which is actually, amusingly enough, making the far left sound like me), they still have other issues going on. The WiSpy Street View spying issue is still ongoing, with South Korea raiding their offices and Germany pressuring the firm to be more transparent and responsive to privacy complaints about the program. Because as I | Read More »
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Germany,
Google,
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iPad,
iPhone,
iPod Touch,
KDE,
Lobbying Disclosure Act,
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Safari,
South Korea,
Steve Jobs,
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Tech at Night,
TSA,
Webkit,
WiSpy
Tech at Night: Google, Apple, RIM, Al Franken
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | July 27th at 03:28 AM |
Good evening. Sure, it’s technically morning, but when I went to post tonight I realized I had nothing queued up to write about, so I had to make a crash run through my news feeds before I could get started. But get started we shall tonight with Apple and the Library of Congress. The Library of Congress is apparently entrusted with setting rules for what | Read More »
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iPhone,
Jailbreaking,
Library of Congress,
NBC,
Net Neutrality,
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RIM,
San Francisco,
United Arab Emirates
EU: Obama is too beholden to Hollywood
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | December 2nd at 06:11 AM |
In another triumph of openness for the Hopenchange™ administration, the secret negotations of the proposed Anti-Counterfeiting and Trade Agreement (ACTA) continue. And according to Wired, they’re not going well for the President. A note from the EU to the US was leaked and published to a European website, and it exposes two facts. First, Hollywood isn’t content to have gotten two expansions of copyright in | Read More »
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Barack Obama,
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Culture of Corruption,
DMCA,
Elections have consequences,
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MPAA,
RIAA,
Wired
The Democrats’ continuing war on the Internet
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | November 4th at 10:02 PM |
The last time a Democrat was in the White House we got the Communications Decency Act (since thrown out by the Supreme Court) and the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (still a weight on the neck of American innovators). This time we’re not only seeing “Net Neutrality” being used as cover for sweeping proposed regulation of the Internet like never before seen in this country, but | Read More »