The Annoying Commoditization of Technology
By: Erick Erickson (Diary) | April 20th at 12:29 PM |
We can battle it out over Apple versus the rest of technology. And I realize we’re a political site, but I’m the editor and I’m sick so you’ll have to deal with my venting. I do prefer Apple products. I grew up with them. I find them easy to use. I do not feel the need to rip out the guts of machines and add | Read More »
Tech at Night: Kill SOPA, and even a Constitutional Internet Sales Tax is the wrong idea
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | January 7th at 03:00 AM |
Internet access is not a human right. It’s not me saying that, either. It’s Vint Cerf, Google’s Internet Evangelist. ESA May be backing SOPA, but we’re seeing developers themselves such as Curt Schilling’s 38 Studios come out against it. But support for the OPEN Act is growing, as it protects American rights without trying to censor the Internet or impose destructive burdens on Americans online. | Read More »
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