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    Tech at Night: Legislation: some good but mostly bad, FCC action: all bad, Patent Wars: getting silly

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  October 18th at 12:30 AM  | 

    Sorry if you missed Tech at Night on Friday. I was under the weather. But I’m back, and with so much to review. How about legislation, good and bad? Well, mostly bad. Senate Democrats continue to push for senseless regulation of 4G Internet speeds, hindering vital new technology to increase high-speed Internet competition in America. Worse, Democrat Anna Eshoo is piling on in the House. | Read More »

    Tags: 4G, Anna Eshoo, Apple, AT&T, Barack Obama, Civil Defense, Competition, Cybersecurity, D Block, Democrats, Energy and Commerce, Eric Holder, FAA, FCC, Google, HTC, Incentive Auctions, Internet, Internet Sales Tax, iPhone, Joe Barton, Julius Genachowski, Kay Bailey Hutchison, LightSquared, Mary Bono Mack, Patents, Privacy, Regulation, Sales Tax, Samsung, Senate, Spectrum, Sprint, Sprint Nextel, T-Mobile, Tech at Night, Universal Service Fund, Universal Service Fund Reform, Wireless

    Tech at Night: Rage against terrible, big government priorities in DC, Extrajudicial Internet seizures coming, Lightsquared vs GPS

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  October 13th at 03:00 AM  | 

    Oh for crying out loud. For all that Washington talks tough about getting Americans access to high speed Internet, the “supercommittee” wants to tax new spectrum licensees. That’s just what we need: make it more expensive to build out America’s wireless infrastructure in order to pay for the President and his Cabinet to hand out money to their friends and political supporters. Isn’t that special? | Read More »

    Tags: 4G, Al Franken, America's Broadband Connectivity Plan, Amy Klobuchar, Apple, AT&T, Barack Obama, Blackberry, Budget, CDMA, Censorship, Competition, Copyright, Cybersecurity, Democrats, Eric Schmidt, Google, GPS, GSM, iCloud, IIA, Internet, iOS, iPhone, iPhone 4S, LightSquared, PROTECT IP, Richard Blumenthal, RIM, Senate, Spectrum, Sprint, Sprint Nextel, Supercommittee, Taxes, Universal Service Fund, Universal Service Fund Reform, Verisign, Wireless

    Tech at Night: Anonymous fails again, Obama fails again, Internet censorship home and abroad

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  October 11th at 03:00 AM  | 

    Columbus Day winds to a close, a cold slows me down, but Tech at Night marches on somehow. You know what’s also marched on? The New York Stock Exchange’s website. The anarcho-terrorists of Anonymous promised to take that website down (note: just the website, not the actual trading computers). Well, they failed, unless you count a two minute outage as success. Heck, RedState pretty much | Read More »

    Tags: Amazon, Android, Android Market, Anonymous, AT&T, Auctions, Barack Obama, Censorship, China, Competition, Cybersecurity, FCC, Google, HTC, Incompetent, Internet, Mary Bono Mack, NYSE, Patents, Privacy, PROTECT IP, Regulation, Spectrum, Spending, Sprint Nextel, Subsidies, T-Mobile, Tax and Spend, Tech at Night, telecommunications, Universal Service Fund, Universal Service Fund Reform, Unlicensed Spectrum, White Spaces, 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: 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: Schumer’s bad idea, Victory over Fairness Doctrine, Chinese attacks on our networks

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  August 22nd at 10:00 PM  | 

    What would be a Monday without Democrats wanting to expand government by passing new laws and regulations? Some people aren’t careful with their things and/or their data, so Chuckie Schumer thinks there oughta be a law. I like CTIA’s response to that: CTIA understands that when consumers have their mobile devices lost or stolen, it is an unfortunate situation as they often contain a lot | Read More »

    Tags: Barack Obama, BART, China, Chuck Schumer, CTIA, Cybersecurity, Dearborn, Elections have consequences, Facebook, Fairness Doctrine, FCC, Fracking, Privacy, Regulation, Spam, Tech at Night, Terrorism, Wikileaks, YouTube

    Tech at Night: One great idea and two bad ideas in the House

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  August 19th at 09:30 PM  | 

    Happy Friday. We’ll start off this edition with Marsha Blackburn’s own post at RedState. There’s a reason I would like to see her rise higher on Energy and Commerce: she knows her stuff and is a fierce proponent of conservative values. I agree with her: government is not the solution to the privacy problem. I don’t agree with Joe Barton, whose plans for heavy-handed regulation | Read More »

    Tags: 4G, Anonymous, AT&T, Clearwire, Competition, Copyright, Cybersecurity, deficit, Energy and Commerce, Free Press, Joe Barton, Lamar Smith, LightSquared, Marsha Blackburn, Monty Python, Mr. Creosote, Patrick Leahy, Privacy, PROTECT IP, Regulation, Spectrum, Spending, Sprint, T-Mobile, Tech at Night, Verizon

    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: Big online terrorism roundup, Ridiculous FCC stalling, Patent trolling

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  August 11th at 03:00 AM  | 

    Hello everyone! I hope people have plants to get out to Charleston this weekend for the third annual Gathering. I will be there, which is why there will be no Tech at Night on Friday. Having also missed Monday due to Gathering preparations, I have much to cover tonight. I’ll start with a wrap up of everyone’s favorite online terrorist group, Anonymous. I don’t use | Read More »

    Tags: 4G, Anonymous, Antisec, Antitrust, Apple, AT&T, Blackberry, Canada, Competition, Cybersecurity, Facebook, FCC, Free State Foundation, Frogmarch, LightSquared, Lodsys, Lulzsec, Mary Bono Mack, Patent Troll, Patents, RIM, T-Mobile, Taxes, Teampoison, Tech at Night, Terrorism, Tethering, United Kingdom, Verizon, Wireless

    Tech at Night: Anonymous still in trouble, Lessig and Stallman defend Swartz, Pickering deceives, USF

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  August 2nd at 02:30 AM  | 

    Frogmarch watch continues. Even as Anonymous has desperately tried to enlist unions into its anti-Paypal Jihad, Paypal funnels information to law enforcement to help catch the terrorists. I don’s use that word lightly, either. But when the gang is attempting to intimidate law enforcement, possibly as an answer to another high-profile arrest, I believe Anonymous and its subsidiaries like Lulzsec and Antisec have leapt far | Read More »

    Tags: Aaron Swartz, Anonymous, Antisec, AT&T, Chip Pickering, Copyright, Cybersecurity, Gene Patents, JSTOR, Larry Lessig, Lulzsec, MIT, Patents, Richard Stallman, T-Mobile, Tech at Night, Terrorism, transparency, Universal Service Fund, Universal Service Fund Reform

    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: 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

    Tech at Night: Twitter targets activists, SAFE data act expands regulation, California anti-tax referendum, Google, Apple, Anonymous

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  July 20th at 11:00 PM  | 

    Twitter has a credibility problem on its hands, all of a sudden. Even as I’m getting blind link spam sent to me every single day on the site, Twitter has singled out a conservative activist group to have its accounts wiped out. Not only was the Empower Texans feed shut down, but every single employee’s personal feed was targeted as well. Twitter’s response has been | Read More »

    Tags: 4G, Aaron Swartz, Amazon, Amazon Tax, Android, Anonymous, Antisec, Anymode, Apple, AT&T, California, Civil Defense, Competition, Copyright, Cybersecurity, D Block, Empower Texans, Eric Schmidt, FBI, George Soros, Google, Herb Kohl, HTC, Internet Sales Tax, JSTOR, Larry Lessig, Lulzsec, Mary Bono Mack, Net Neutrality, Nextel, Patent, Privacy, Public Knowledge, Public Safety, Referendum, Regulation, SAFE Data Act, Samsung, Science, Sprint, Sprint Nextel, T-Mobile, Tech at Night, Twitter, Wireless

    Tech at Night: Anonymous picks on the troops, HTC loses ruling against Apple

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  July 18th at 11:30 PM  | 

    Short Tech at Night tonight, and boy do I need it. Unsurprisingly, when you’re running a massive calorie deficit to lose weight, exercise gets harder! I’m going to put two stories out here. If people are inspired to a course of vigilante action, well, then that’s not my fault. Anonymous’s Antisec is picking on the troops. Anonymous is launching a Google+ competitor for its members | Read More »

    Tags: Android, AnonSec, Anonymous, Apple, AT&T, Barack Obama, Cybersecurity, FTC, Google, HTC, Jay Inslee, Mary Bono Mack, Net Neutrality, Patent, Privacy, Samsung, Social Network Neutrality, T-Mobile, Tech at Night

    Tech at Night: FCC, Net Neutrality, Spectrum, Amazon

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  July 14th at 03:30 AM  | 

    Sorry if you’ve been missing Tech at Night this week. Monday I just ran out of time as I had to do a whole bunch of housekeeping*, and tonight I’m running late. So let’s go. In classic Tech at Night style, let’s talk about the FCC. They took forever to get the ball rolling on Net Neutrality, but it’s coming now and it’s a vehicle | Read More »

    Tags: .secure, Amazon, Amazon Tax, ARRA, AT&T, Barack Obama, Budget, California, Censorship, Cybersecurity, D Block, Fairness Doctrine, FCC, FTC, George Soros, GLAAD, Google, Incentive Auctions, Intercarrier Compensation, Internet, Internet Tax, Jarrett Barrios, Jennifer 8 Lee, Net Neutrality, OMB, Privacy, Referendum, Regulation, Regulatory Reform, Rural Broadband, Specrum, Spending, stimulus, T-Mobile, Tech at Night, Universal Service Fund, Universal Service Fund Reform, Wikileaks, Wireless

    Tech at Night: FTC joins the FCC in overreaches with Twitter, Anonymous hackery lives on, Al Qaeda reels

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  July 2nd at 12:00 AM  | 

    When it comes to the FTC beginning to persecute Google, I think conservatives have mixed feelings because the problem of overbearing government is one of Google’s making. So while we do need to keep government in its place here, the situation is understandable. The FTC going after Twitter, though? That just doesn’t make sense. It’s not even the largest “social media” software around, not at | Read More »

    Tags: 4G, Anonymous, Antisec, Competition, Cybersecurity, FCC, FTC, Google, GPS, Hackerleaks, LightSquared, Lulzsec, Regulatory Reform, Robert McDowell, Spectrum, Tech at Night, Terrorism, Tim Wu, Twitter, Wireless

    Tech at Night: Amazon punishes CA, More on the FCC’s ideological lies, Marsha Blackburn: Tech Hero

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  June 30th at 02:00 AM  | 

    Amazon’s not kidding one bit about punishing states that attempt to punish it. After Amazon sent a last ditch warning to Associates that all California Associates would be terminated in the event Governor Brown signed the budget with the Amazon Tax in it, the Governor went ahead and did it. So, every Amazon Associate in California just got terminated, including countless small businesses scraping by | Read More »

    Tags: 4chan, Amazon Tax, Anonymous, Antisec, ARRA, Astroturf, AT&T, Barack Obama, Blackouts, California, Clearwire, Competition, Cybersecurity, Democrats, Facebook, Fairness Doctrine, FCC, George Soros, Google, Internet Sales Tax, Jerry Brown, Lulzsec, Marsha Blackburn, Net Neutrality, NFL, PIGs, Porkulus, Republicans, Skype, Spectrum, Sports Broadcasting Act, Sprint, Tech at Night, Unemployment, Wireless

    Tech at Night: FCC puts ideology first, Lulzsec punks out, Conservatives like Mike Lee must help Google

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

    And we truly are back. Friday night was a night off thanks to some maintenance at RedState. It was nice because I could rest on a Friday night… but it’s not so nice now when I have a whopping 20 Firefox windows to sort through tonight. So here we go. With so many big stories going on, it’s hard to pick which one to start | Read More »

    Tags: Amazon, Amazon Tax, Apple, AT&T, Brown v EMA, California, Clarence Thomas, Competition, Copyright, Cybersecurity, DNS Filtering, FCC, Frogmarch, FTC, George Soros, Google, Internet, Internet Sales Tax, Joe Barton, Joystiq, Ken Cuccinelli, Lulzsec, Michael Copps, Mike Lee, Net Neutrality, Poker, PROTECT IP, Samsung, Science, Supreme Court, T-Mobile, Tech at Night, Telecommunications Act, Texas, Video Games, Virginia, Wireless

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  • VladimirRS: Happy Endangered Species Day! Happy Nat'l Cherry Cobbler Day! Happy Nat'l Bike to Work Day! #rsrh http://t.co/2RVVcPXMZp
  • moelane: #rsrh "Was western meadowlark the official state bird of the entire Louisiana Purchase..." : http://t.co/flfLaSpsr0
  • moelane: #rsrh Politico asks: WWCD?: http://t.co/BiObg0sZKv
  • moelane: #rsrh Charlie Cook: GOP should (air quotes) 'start' leaking dirt on Obama to press.: http://t.co/5syx1mf0vz
  • RMConservative: Between 1992 and 2012, a total of about 1.7 million Muslims entered the U.S. as legal permanent residents.http://t.co/WuPJSn0yp6 #rsrh
  • moelane: #rsrh It has been a long day in a long week in what is already a long month...: http://t.co/77UFRvPtEh
  • moelane: #rsrh I hope that we will all be mature about this Lisa Jackson painting.: http://t.co/7vHT3gBauL
  • moelane: #rsrh Barack Obama has 'complete confidence' in Eric Holder.: http://t.co/IwQvILTUCX
  • moelane: #rsrh Attention, shadowy VRWC groups: start primarying John "Hi, I'm an idiot" Tierney.: http://t.co/8gcJlF9fpz
  • moelane: #rsrh How cute: the NYT still thinks Obama won the tax cut fight.: http://t.co/L4pvg81CXQ
  • moelane: #rsrh So, basically, Barack Obama is now TROLING the press over the IRS thing.: http://t.co/sbusr1n3rw
  • presjpolk: DHS starts gunning for Bitcoin. TOLD YOU SO. http://t.co/KJYnEUwpPK AND MT. GOX IS DOWN. 502. https://t.co/nc8jEsOCBB #rsrh
  • moelane: #rsrh QotD, The Huffington Post (!) Takes Media Matters To The Woodshed edition.: http://t.co/kzFKdSoMM8
  • moelane: #rsrh Use Buycott on *your* sweatshop smartphone to identify corporate malefactors!: http://t.co/jNBupHYB7b
  • moelane: #rsrh IRS accused of stealing 60 million medical records.: http://t.co/XArqhlkeca
  • VladimirRS: In the words of Harry S Truman, "The Buck Stops with Some Low-Level Employees." #rsrh
  • moelane: #rsrh It's true, it's true: anti-frackers DO sound just like the chemtrail people, these days.: http://t.co/LFJ8h2PMa1
  • moelane: #rsrh The Obama administration IS TRYING TO KILL THE CALIFORNIA CONDOR.: http://t.co/CKzAzoTYns
  • moelane: #rsrh Kirsten Powers picks *precisely* the wrong moment to complain about Republicans crying wolf.: http://t.co/8fhm621eBd
  • moelane: #rsrh Seriously, doesn't the NYT expect its editorialists to actually READ up on a topic before they write on it? http://t.co/P3ZHxKunaH
  • moelane: #rsrh QotD, Jay Carney Discovers That God Is An Iron* edition.: http://t.co/5S0jrPPCLI
  • presjpolk: Libertarian candidate tells the FEC he doesn't intend to follow the regulations. http://t.co/UTFFWz0aK9 #rsrh
  • RSBooBooKitty: In other words, REALITY is what keeps this reform (Obamacare) advocate up at night. http://t.co/rjsboI1lC7 #rsrh
  • RMConservative: 26.1% of California is foreign born http://t.co/BlTtEVsJsu Again, immigration can be a tremendous asset, but how much? how quickly? #rsrh
  • RSBooBooKitty: Using recent MSM standards, shouldn't this be Romney's worst week ever? #rsrh
  • VladimirRS: Sonic's new milkshake flavor -- Peanut Butter & Bacon. #rsrh http://t.co/4jliwSbFqj
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