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    Tech at Night: Hacker threats and arrests, we must defeat Patent Reform and the Texas Amazon Tax, Sprint’s spending exposed

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  June 13th at 11:30 PM  | 

    The cyberterrorist groups Anonymous and its apparent splinter group Lulzsec are getting bold. The latter gang of criminals is attempting to blackmail the United States Government after attacking government networks, which is just insane and I hope will lead to mass arrests. While the former is attacking the Spanish government after arrests made there, and suffering further damage from mass arrests in Turkey. I hope | Read More »

    Tags: 4chan, Admeld, Alabama, America Invents Act, Anonymous, AT&T, Broadcast Television, California, Cybersecurity, Dana Rohrabacher, Erick Erickson, FCC, Google, Graphene, IBM, Illnois, IMF, Incentive Auctions, Internet, Lulzsec, Mary Bono Mack, Net Neutrality, Old Europe, Patents, Patrick Leahy, Spain, Spectrum, T-Mobile, Tech at Night, Turkey

    Texans: It’s time to take action against the Amazon / Internet Sales Tax

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  June 13th at 01:00 PM  | 

    State governments are timid beasts. So often the country will refuse to move in a new policy direction unless one state jumps out ahead and acts first. In the past, California was often the dynamic frontrunner. Now, Texas is increasingly the example that other states ought to follow. When it comes to the Amazon Tax, or the plan to change the tax laws in Texas | Read More »

    Tags: Amazon Tax, California, FreedomWorks, Internet, Internet Sales Tax, Rick Perry, SB 1, Taxes, Texas

    Tech at Night: Free Press under pressure, Cyberterrorists get arrested, Same old FCC

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  June 11th at 03:30 AM  | 

    Free Press is getting the heat. It’s been exposed through FOIA that the far left front group was secretly coordinating media strategy with people at the FCC, including Commissioner Michael Copps. So when Copps makes a statement about media regulation, Free Press’s pet issue, I have to assume they wrote it for him. Media Reform is their code for nationalization of the press, after all. | Read More »

    Tags: Amazon Tax, Android, Apple, Astroturf, AT&T, ATR, California, Copyright, FCC, Free Press, GLAAD, Google, Internet, Lodsys, Media Reform, Michael Copps, NAACP, NEA, Neo Marxists, Patent, Patent Troll, Politico, Rick Perry, Sprint, Sunlight Foundation, T-Mobile, Tech at Night, Texas, Verizon, YouTube

    Tech at Night: A lot of tech legislation I hate, and a big win against the Fairness Doctrine

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  June 9th at 03:30 AM  | 

    With fourteen articles to run through tonight, a near record, I don’t have time to waste. We’ll start with Joshua Trevino bringing us Bill Peacock on the Texas Amazon Tax. Texas SB 1 contains the tax Governor Perry already vetoed this session, and it needs defeated again. Says Peacock: “Gov. Perry was right to veto the Amazon tax bill, and he’d be right if he | Read More »

    Tags: ABA, Amazon Tax, America Invents Act, Android, Apple, AT&T, AuthorRank, Bitcoin, Chuck Schumer, Civil Defense, Copyright, Cybersecurity, Derek Turner, Fairness Doctrine, FCC, Fred Upton, Free Press, Google, Greg Walden, IBM, Internet, Lulzsec, Marsha Blackburn, Patent Reform, Patents, Patric Leahy, PROTECT IP, Rick Perry, SB 1, Spectrum, T-Mobile, Tech at Night, Tethering, Texas, Universal Service Fund, Verizon

    Tech at Night: Let’s put hackers in jail, please?, the opponents of Internet regulation strike back

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  June 7th at 03:30 AM  | 

    I really can’t wait until the Lulzsec crew learns about the joys of frogmarching. These arrogant punks need to have some sense smacked into them, and felony charges would be a great way to do that. That, ladies and gentlemen, is how you improve domestic cybersecurity: find the people breaking into servers and take away their liberties under existing US law. More in security news: | Read More »

    Tags: Cybersecurity, Darrell Issa, David Ure, Facebook, FCC, Free Press, George Soros, Gmail, Google, Internet, Internet Tax, Lulzsec, Michael Copps, Microsoft, Net Neutrality, Nintendo, Oracle, Tech at Night, Universal Service Fund, Yahoo

    Tech at Night: Amazon Taxes march on, FCC colludes with Marxist activists

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  June 4th at 03:30 AM  | 

    I am so sick of California. While it’s good that the “privacy” bill didn’t make it out of the Senate, it’s not so good that the Amazon tax is going on to the Senate. Texas: Don’t be like us. Defeat your Amazon tax in SB 1. And the hacks go on: Anonymous attacks.. Iran?, its apparent offshoot lulzsec attacked PBS and Sony, but leaves itself | Read More »

    Tags: 4chan, Amazon Tax, Anonymous, AT&T, California, Clearwire, Cybersecurity, FCC, Free Press, George Soros, Internet, LightSquared, Lulzsec, Michael Copps, Open Society Institute, OSI, PBS, Privacy, Public Knowledge, RSA, SecurID, Sony, Sprint, T-Mobile, Tech at Night, Texas

    Tech at Night: Amazon taxers try to circumvent the Perry Veto, Dana Rohrabacher fights a patent disaster, and more House business

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  June 2nd at 03:00 AM  | 

    Lots to cover tonight, thanks in part to skipping Monday for Memorial Day. But of course I’ll start with my own post on the AT&T/T-Mobile deal, explaining from the ground up why the George Soros/Sprint arguments contradict themselves. Government should get out of the way, especially state governments like California’s getting too big for their britches. It’ll be better for all of us who buy | Read More »

    Tags: Amazon Tax, Anthony Weiner, Appeasement, AT&T, Barack Obama, BitTorrent, California, Competition, CTIA, Cybersecurity, Dana Rohrabacher, Fairness Doctrine, FCC, Fred Upton, Funimation, George Soros, Greg Walden, GRID Act, Incentive Auctions, Internet, Microsoft, Open Society Institute, OSI, Patent Reform, Patents, Patrick Leahy, Rick Perry, Sony, Spectrum, Sprint, T-Mobile, Tech at Night, Texas, WHO Cancer, Wireless

    Tech at Night: George Soros wants your Internet, and the Democrats are peddling online censorship, and Ryan Giggs is still an adulterer

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

    Have you ever noticed that the Soros-funded left never refers to Sprint Nextel by the firm’s full name? They only talk about Sprint. You know why? If they say Sprint Nextel, it’ll remind everyone that when #3 Sprint and #4 Nextel merged, wireless competition, prices, and service all improved. If you remember that fact, they think you might make the “wrong” predictions about #2 AT&T | Read More »

    Tags: AFL-CIO, Android, Apple, AT&T, Comcast, Comcast v. FCC, Competition, CTB, FCC, Free Press, George Soros, Google, Internet, Lodsys, Marsha Blackburn, Media Access Project, Media Reform, Neo Marxists, Net Neutrality, Nextel, OSI, Patent Troll, Patents, PROTECT IP, Public Knowledge, Ryan Giggs, Sprint, Sprint Nextel, Superinjunctions, T-Mobile, Tech at Night, Twitter, Verizon, Wireless

    Tech at Night: Amazon Tax in California, George Soros and OSI loom behind the AT&T opposition, Net Neutrality, More problems with the FCC’s 706 report

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  May 26th at 03:00 AM  | 

    This week I already called upon Rick Perry to veto the Texas Amazon Tax, and now I’m left to hope that California Democrats will be less stupid than Joe Straus. Sigh. Meanwhile the posturing around the AT&T/T-Mobile deal continues. We find from a press conference with COMPTEL CEO Jerry James that the Rural Cellular Alliance is joining with radical left, George Soros/OSI-funded group Public Knowledge | Read More »

    Tags: Admiral Ackbar, Al Franken, Amazon Tax, Apple, AT&T, California, Chevrolet, Civil Defense, COMPTEL, Cybersecurity, Edward Markey, FCC, George Soros, Google, Greg Walden, Internet, Jerry James, Joe Straus, John Conyers, Leap, Margaret Thatcher, MetroPCS, Microsoft, Open Society Institute, Public Knowledge, Public Safety, Rick Perry, Rural Cellular Alliance, Samsung, Section 706, Sprint, T-Mobile, Tech at Night, Trabant, Troll Czar, Verizon

    Tech at Night: Crowder on Net Neutrality, Walden on the FCC, Apple on the patent troll, Ryan Giggs is an adulterer

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

    Top story: the great Steven Crowder has a new video on Net Neutrality. With all the hype on Twitter leading up to this release, I was looking forward to Crowder’s video release. It’s funny, accurate, and devastating to the left. As usual for Crowder. Sometimes a patent troll runs into fire. Lodsys, as you may recall, decided to abandon the strategy of targeting deep pockets | Read More »

    Tags: Android, Apple, Censorship, Competition, FCC, Free State Foundation, Google, Greg Walden, Internet, Internet Tax, iOS, Jailbreaking, John Hemming, Lodsys, National Association of Broadcasters, Net Neutrality, Parliamentary Privilege, Patent, Patent Troll, PROTECT IP, Ryan Giggs, Ryan Giggs is an Adulterer, Scotland, Steven Crowder, Sunday Herald, Superinjunctions, Tech at Night, Twitter, United Kingdom, Universal Service Fund

    Tech at Night: Claire McCaskill on a Net Neutrality leash, 4G LTE is amazing stuff, Internet censorship doesn’t work

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  May 21st at 03:00 AM  | 

    Ah, Claire McCaskill. Her not particularly active Twitter account said this week that she wants to be careful about regulation of privacy online, lest those regulations cause us all to have “less access to amazing stuff.” True statement I think. Too bad she refused to stick to her guns on the radical left’s key policy, Net Neutrality. On that issue, McCaskill told MyDD government regulation | Read More »

    Tags: AT&T, California, Censorship, Claire McCaskill, Clearwire, Innovation, Internet, LTE, Missouri, Net Neutrality, Superinjunctions, T-Mobile, Tech at Night, United Kingdom, WiMAX, Wireless

    Tech at Night: AT&T smacks down Public Knowledge and Sprint, FCC and Free Press exposed

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  May 19th at 03:00 AM  | 

    I’ve been meaning to write about Sprint and the alliance it’s making with the shady, fringe left. Well, since that alliance is against AT&T, and trying to bring government down on AT&T, they’ve started to do the work for me with their myth busting posts. Part 1 takes down fringe left group Public Knowledge and its testimony to the Senate. AT&T illustrates how absurd it | Read More »

    Tags: 2G, 3G, 4G, AT&T, Chuck Grassley, Competition, Data Roaming, Free Press, GSM, HSPA+, Internet, LightSquared, LTE, Public Knowledge, Spectrum, Sprint, Tech at Night, UTMS, Verizon, Wireless

    Tech at Night: Dodd-Frank kills innovation, Cybersecurity marches on, Lodsys patent trolling

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  May 16th at 09:00 PM  | 

    Good evening. Care for your latest dose of regulation crushes innovation and competition? If you’re unhappy about the lack of innovation in America for mobile payments like they have in Japan, blame the Dodd-Frank bill. It prevented the wireless industry from getting together and making it happen. But we sure stuck it to the bankers, eh? Our faces are sure spited from cutting off our | Read More »

    Tags: App Store, Apple, Barney Frank, Censorship, Chris Dodd, Clipper, Cybersecurity, Dodd-Frank, Innovation, Internet, iOS, Lodsys, Mobile Payments, Patent Troll, Patents, PlayStation Network, PROTECT IP, Regulation, Sony, Tech at Night, Wireless

    Tech at Night: Jim DeMint does good, Texas races California to the bottom, FCC, AT&T, Copyright

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  May 14th at 04:11 AM  | 

    House pressure on the FCC continues, with Friday’s hearings on FCC process reform, including testimony from all four active FCC Commissioners (Republican Commissioner Meredith Baker has quit the FCC). I associate myself with the remarks of Seton Motley on the preferred outcome of FCC Process Reform: “FCC ‘Process Reform’ Should Be About Reducing FCC Power. Oh, and making them obey the law.” Meanwhile, as much | Read More »

    Tags: AT&T, Chuck Grassley, Clearwire, COICA, Data Roaming, Facebook, FCC, Google, Internet, Jim DeMint, Justice Department, Leap, MetroPCS, National Emergency Alert System, Orrin Hatch, Patrick Leahy, Price Controls, PROTECT IP, Spectrum, Sprint, T-Mobile, Tech at Night, Verizon, Wireless

    Tech at Night: FCC, AT&T, T-Mobile, Facebook security warning

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  May 12th at 02:00 AM  | 

    For a while there, we seemed to have a bit of a break from the big news. We knew big fights like the AT&T/T-Mobile deal loomed, but it was all talk. But that’s changing. As the coalition of self-seekers and socialists forms, the final scope of the debate is beginning to take shape. Listen to this: Some Democrats are criticizing AT&T for planning to use | Read More »

    Tags: AT&T, COICA, Copyright, Facebook, FCC, Internet, Internet Tax, National Emergency Alert System, Net Neutrality, PROTECT IP, Spectrum, T-Mobile, Tech at Night, Universal Serfice Fund, Verizon, Wireless

    Tech at Night: FCC, USDA, Net Neutrality, Competition

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  May 7th at 03:30 AM  | 

    Hello. Yes, I’m late again. But I’m genuinely starting to have fun with OpenGL ES 2. So Tech at Night got to wait a bit. Sorry! Anyway, as I usually do when I have a link to a RedState article, I’ll start tonight with it. RedState Insider suggests cutting the budget while implementing better policy by eliminating the Agriculture Department’s venture into tech subsidy, the | Read More »

    Tags: 4G, Agriculture Department, Andrew McLaughlin, AT&T, Barack Obama, Cable, Competition, FCC, FiOS, Internet, Julius Genachowski, LTE, MVPD, Net Neutrality, Rural Utilities Service, Satellite, T-Mobile, Tech at Night, Television, US Cellular, Video

    Tech at Night: Net Neutrality, FCC, Patents, Copyrights, Sony, Anonymous

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  May 5th at 03:30 AM  | 

    Good evening. Or Good morning on the East Coast, as it’s unfortunately approaching 5am there as I start tonight’s edition. A big story is that the House Judiciary Committee will get into the game of watching the FCC, following in the footsteps of the Energy and Commerce, and Oversight committees. Commissioner Robert McDowell and Chairman Julius Genachowski are among those set to testify before Bob | Read More »

    Tags: 4chan, Android, Anonymous, Antitrust, Bob Goodlatte, Competition, FCC, Google, Internet, Java, Judiciary Committee, Julius Genachowski, Net Neutrality, Oracle, Patents, PlayStation Network, Robert McDowell, Software Patents, Sony, Tech at Night

    Tech at Night: FCC Lies, Copyright, Internet Tax, Amazon

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  May 3rd at 03:30 AM  | 

    Curse Firefox. I’m getting to this much later tonight than I would have, thanks to a stinking Firefox 3.6 rendering bug, plus Firefox’s refusal to make it easy to work around Firefox rendering bugs. Microsoft Internet Explorer makes that easy with conditional comments. Firefox has no such feature, pretending it’s always right. Which is fine, except when Firefox 4 and Firefox 3.6 render the same | Read More »

    Tags: Amazon, Amazon Tax, Broadband, California, Competition, Copyright, FCC, Firefox, Illinois, Internet, Internet Tax, Section 706, Tech at Night, Wisconsin

    Tech at Night: Broadband, FCC lies, Wireless, Sprint, AT&T, T-Mobile, Internet Tax

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

    Good evening. Here’s a bit I’d never expect to read from the San Francisco Chronicle about Sprint’s begging for the FCC to pick winners and losers, instead of just standing aside and letting AT&T and T-Mobile get together: At a time when wireless service is getting cheaper and more innovative, there is no reason for a Depression-era bureaucracy like the FCC to step in and | Read More »

    Tags: 4G, Amazon, Amazon Tax, Android, AT&T, Broadband, California, Clearwire, Competition, FCC, Google, Internet, Internet Tax, Meredith Baker, Privacy, Robert McDowell, San Francisco Chronicle, Section 706, South Carolina, Sprint, T-Mobile, Tech at Night, Verizon, Wireless

    Tech at Night: Privacy, Apple, Copyright, Patent, FCC, Bill Shock

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  April 28th at 12:00 AM  | 

    Good evening. I’m not seeing anything huge as we pass the middle of the week. But, you never know what will become important, so let’s take a look at what caught my eye so far this week. Even as Mary Bono Mack seeks to legislate on the news, or at least introduces a bill to make people feel better, Apple explains that the “location tracking” | Read More »

    Tags: Apple, Bill Shock, Copyright, FCC, First Amendment, Free State Foundation, Google, ICE, Internet, Julius Genachowski, Mary Bono Mack, Net Neutrality, Patent, Privacy, Tech at Night

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  • 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
  • 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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