Tech at Night: History Eraser Button, Privacy, Skype, Google, Sprint
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | May 10th at 12:30 AM |
Hello. So, the big rumor that just started going around is that Microsoft will buy out Skype. This worries me. I’m a paying customer, I’m happy with the service (though not with recent client releases), and I rely on it. If Microsoft ruins it, it will be a problem for me. Anyway, can somebody please explain to Joe Barton that you can’t take data off | Read More »
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Candy-like Button,
Eraser Button,
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History Eraser Button,
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Ren and Stimpy,
Shiny,
Skype,
Sprint,
T-Mobile,
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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 »
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4G,
Amazon,
Amazon Tax,
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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 »
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Apple,
Bill Shock,
Copyright,
FCC,
First Amendment,
Free State Foundation,
Google,
ICE,
Internet,
Julius Genachowski,
Mary Bono Mack,
Net Neutrality,
Patent,
Privacy,
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Tech at Night: Amazon Internet Tax, Privacy, Google
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | April 26th at 12:30 AM |
California’s Democrats, having refused to get tough with the unions who coincidentally will fund their re-election campaigns, are still determined to raise taxes. So they continue to push for an unconstitutional Amazon Tax on the Internet that just might cost the state more than it brings in, in the long run. They’re playing with “thresholds” to try to focus the bill on specific companies like | Read More »
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4chan,
Amazon,
Amazon Tax,
Anonymous,
Apple,
C-SPAN,
California,
Dick Durbin,
Firesheep,
Internet,
Internet Tax,
Melissa Yu,
Net Neutrality,
PCCC,
Playstation 3,
PlayStation Network,
Privacy,
Sony,
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Former Obama adviser Eric Schmidt tries to hide donations at Google
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | April 1st at 04:00 PM |
Correction on the title of this piece: His campaign advisory role carried over to a ongoing Presidential advisory role, so “Former” isn’t quite accurate. Google Chairman and former CEO Eric Schmidt tried to use his influence within Google to gain privacy from searches about him, specifically trying to hide his political donations through secret “whitelists” whose existence has only recently been admitted. This revelation from | Read More »
Tech at Night: Civil Defense in the D Block, Hugo Chavez, Google, Netflix, Amazon
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | March 31st at 03:30 AM |
Hello! As is my right, I’m going to start tonight by shamelessly promoting my own piece arguing for the assignment of the D block of wireless spectrum to civil defense and public safety. I keep calling it civil defense because we learned about the need for this after 9/11, and if the actions of the first responders after those attacks wasn’t wartime civil defense, I | Read More »
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Argentina,
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Google,
Hugo Chavez,
Internet,
Netflix,
Privacy,
Security,
Spectrum,
Tech at Night,
Venezuela,
Wireless
Tech at Night: Net Neutrality, Search Neutrality, Consumer Reports push polling, Internet Tax
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | March 12th at 03:30 AM |
As I began work on tonight’s late Tech at Night, reports came out of an explosion at a nuclear power plant in Fukushima prefecture, Japan. As Japan continues to deal with an unimaginably strong earthquake and then a devastating tsunami caused by that quake, I hope nobody takes those special circumstances and tries to argue against clean, effective power generation technology in the general case. | Read More »
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Antitrust,
Barack Obama,
Commerce Department,
Consumer Reports,
CTIA,
Darrell Issa,
Earthquakes,
FCC,
Federal Spectrum Relocation,
Free Press,
Fukushima,
Gigi Sohn,
Google,
Internet Tax,
iPhone,
Japan,
Joe Barton,
Julius Genachowski,
Mark Warner,
Marsha Blackburn,
MICC,
Microsoft,
Mike Lee,
Net Neutrality,
Olympia Snowe,
Polls,
Privacy,
Roger Wicker,
Ron Wyden,
Search Neutrality,
Sendai,
TEA party,
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Wireless
Tech at Night: Copyright, COICA, Google, Net Neturality, Internet Kill Switch
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | February 24th at 03:30 AM |
On Monday I did the first half of my catchup work. Now we’ll do the second half. And one of the big issues coming up is copyright. Over the last thirty years, copyright in America has been radically reformed. While traditionally it worked as patents still do work, as a temporary grant of monopoly enforceable in civil courts, we’ve gradually moved them into the realm | Read More »
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Barack Obama,
COICA,
Copyright,
Eric Holder,
Google,
Internet,
Internet Kill Switch,
John Stossel,
MPAA,
Napster,
Net Neutrality,
Privacy,
RIAA,
Sony,
Street View,
Tech at Night,
WiSpy
Tech at Night: Verizon, FCC, Net Neutrality, Google
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | January 22nd at 03:30 AM |
The big story as we close out this week is Verizon appealing the FCC’s Net Neutrality order. Verizon is choosing to go back to the DC Circuit Court of Appeals, the site of the last Net Neutrality legal fight. That was the Comcast v FCC case, lost by the FCC because the FCC simply doesn’t have the legal authority to do it. Some say it | Read More »
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Android,
Anna Eshoo,
Copyright,
Eric Schmidt,
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Fred Upton,
Google,
Henry Waxman,
HTML 5,
Internet,
Java,
Larry Page,
Net Neutrality,
Privacy,
Tech at Night,
Verizon
Tech at Night: Thanksgiving Edition
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | November 25th at 04:04 AM |
Happy Thanksgiving. I’ll be very brief, because it’s Thanksgiving. The FCC is going to vote on the Internet takeover next month. Defying the law and the courts, the FCC will make a power grab, or at least will try to. There’s still time to get loud, get people informed, and get enough popular opposition to this thing going that the FCC might back off. I’m | Read More »
Tech at Night: The world waits
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | November 23rd at 03:00 AM |
Good night/morning. Yes, the world now waits on the FCC to see whether it will act to claim broad, unprecedented regulatory powers over the Internet, the pricing of services on it, as well as the content on it. Free Press is happy, of course, because that organization’s long-term goal is the total state control of all mass media. They recognize the FCC’s so-called Net Neutrality | Read More »
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FCC,
Free Press,
Germany,
Google,
Internet,
Munich,
Net Neutrality,
Privacy,
Street View,
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Title II Reclassification
Tech at Night: Net Neutrality, Google, Privacy
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | November 13th at 01:00 PM |
Good morning. Last night Tech at Night didn’t quite come because I was not feeling well at all. But there’s stuff I want to highlight so this morning I’m going to make it happen. Here we go! Want to be more like Europe? Well, in one way, we do: The EU has rejected Net Neutrality regulation as unnecessary. The EU’s equivalent of an FCC Chairman | Read More »
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AT&T,
Barack Obama,
EU,
FCC,
FTC,
Google,
Internet,
Net Neutrality,
Privacy,
Tech at Night,
Tragedy of the Commons,
Universal Access,
Verizon,
Wireless
Tech at Night: Google, Net Neutrality, More Electoral Fallout
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | November 9th at 01:15 AM |
Good evening. Apologies again for missing two of three Tech at Night episodes last week. I can only plead an overabundance of desire for the weekend causing me to be forgetful on Friday. But that just means we have more to look at tonight, so let’s go. Yes, the forces of Net Neutrality Internet regulation were beaten badly last week. How badly? We already knew | Read More »
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CFIF,
European Union,
FCC,
Free Press,
Google,
Internet,
Michael Copps,
Net Neutrality,
PCCC,
Privacy,
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Tech at Night: Post-Election Edition
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | November 4th at 03:00 AM |
Sorry for missing Tech at Night on Monday, but I had to rest up for Election Day. And of course, as you may have heard, Republicans ended up having a good night. What you may not have heard though, was that the forces of radical Internet regulation had a very bad night. Democrats went for broke on Net Neutrality but as covered by Moe Lane | Read More »
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Henry Waxman,
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Moe Lane,
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PCCC,
Politico,
Privacy,
Scotland Yard,
Seton Motley,
Street View,
Tech at Night,
Title II Reclassification,
VLC,
WiSpy
Tech at Night: Net Neutrality, Google, For The Children
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | October 30th at 03:00 AM |
Good evening. Through the magic of Claritin, my favorite drug, I’m able to bring you tonight’s edition. On the Net Neutrality front, the progressive left is getting delusional. They’re pretending that it matters what their members of Congress think when their President has done not one thing to stop his FCC from going off on its own to break the law, defy the courts, and | Read More »
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Clay Johnson,
David Lumb,
Eric Schmidt,
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Henry Waxman,
Internet,
Net Neutrality,
Privacy,
Progressive Change Campaign Committee,
SCPR,
Street View,
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Title II Reclassification
Tech at Night: Net Neutrality, ACLU, Google
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | October 28th at 03:30 AM |
Opinions differ on the Cato Institute, but they’re right on when it comes to the ACLU’s deceptive arguments on Net Neutrality. Case after case of alleged net neutrality “violations” are raised and demolished. And remember, this is the case being used to justify urgent action by the FCC in defiance of the law and the courts. It’s all a bunch of garbage.
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cablevision,
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Privacy,
Seton Motley,
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Tech at Night: Google, FCC, Net Neutrality
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | October 26th at 02:00 AM |
Yes, we’re talking about Google again tonight. Of course they never did delist Daily Kos after the Chris Bowers manipulations, despite having gone after Kay Bailey Hutchison for breaking their rules. But we have more to ride them about: They’re blocking pro-life ads again. These ads are running on local television in DC for Republican Missy Reilly Smith who is challenging Delegate Holmes Eleanor Norton, | Read More »
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Henry Waxman,
Mark Cuban,
Michael Copps,
neo-Marxist,
Net Neutrality,
Netflix,
Privacy,
Street View,
Tech at Night,
Title II Reclassification,
WiSpy
Tech at Night: Henry Waxman, Net Neutrality, California, New York, 4chan, Privacy
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | October 4th at 11:30 PM |
Apologies for missing the last two Tech at Nights. But unlike the paid staff of the well-funded Free Press, every word I’ve ever written here on technical issues has been on my own time, for free, because I care about the issues. And when work overwhelms me, as it did last week as a huge deadline approached, something had to give. And what gave was | Read More »
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Barack Obama,
California,
Carol Berkman,
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Henry Waxman,
Internet,
Net Neutrality,
New York,
Privacy,
Raphael Golb,
Taxes,
Tech at Night,
Title II Reclassification
Tech at Night: Domestic Internet spying, FCC, Free Press, Henry Waxman, Net Neutrality
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | September 28th at 04:00 AM |
Hello. The longer the Democrats are in Washington, the more the mask slips with respect to their true beliefs regarding freedom online. They claim they don’t want a government takeover, they claim they don’t want to regulate content, they claim they don’t want a kill switch, they claim they want to respect privacy, but time and again all of these issues just keep coming up. | Read More »
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Net Neutrality,
Privacy,
RIM,
Robert McChesney,
Skype,
Tech at Night,
Telecommunications Act,
Title II Reclassification,
Verizon
Tech at Night: Google, MySpace, Twitter, Privacy, FCC
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | September 16th at 01:00 AM |
I’ve worn myself out tonight making last minute preparations for my trip out to Austin for the RedState Gathering this weekend, so this will be brief. Additionally, Tech at Night will not appear on Friday because I will be in Austin and away from Safari, whose great RSS reader is the most important tool I use to complete my Tech at Night research. First off, | Read More »
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