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Why We May Never Have A Truly Free and Open Internet

90In the very recent past the NSA and other governmental agencies have tried to show Anonymous as a terrorist organization. To do this they are using very basic definitions of the term; after all a terrorist uses fear to achieve their goals. However, if you can qualify Anonymous as a terrorist organization based on the loose definition and the fact that fear of them uncovering the truth has led to changes in many areas then you can also classify the MPAA, RIAA, NSA and other organizations as terrorist too.

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By Sean Kalinich
Sean Kalinich
Feb 23
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  • FTC
  • Anonymous
  • Corporate Stewardship
  • Net Neutrality
  • NSA
  • Government
  • Enconomy

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Microsoft Joins Apple in Complaints Against Motorola; is it Preparation for Future Comaplaints Against Google?

GoogleMicrosoft is now joining the ranks of companies that are suing Motorola Mobility. This is not surprising and if you read between the lines of the complaints the filings you will see that these really have very little to do with Motorola at all (well ok, Motorola is not playing nice either). Unlike the complaints from Apple, Microsoft is claiming that Motorola (and hence Google) is trying to limit the use of the H.264 video standard.

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By Sean Kalinich
Sean Kalinich
Feb 22
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  • Apple
  • Google
  • AntiTrust
  • Patent Law
  • Microsoft
  • Video Streaming
  • H264

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The NSA is trying to spread FUD about Anonymous to cover holes in US Infrastructure Security

anonymousThe National Security Agency has just released a report to the powers that be in the US that expresses concern that the online activist group Anonymous could go after the US power grid in the next 3-5 years (we told you things like this would happen). This report was put together by their counter terrorism group and while it lacked any details in the body of the report (like the axis for attack) and forgot to mention there are other people out there that would like to do this (like foreign countries and real Terrorists) it does raise some real concerns.

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By Sean Kalinich
Sean Kalinich
Feb 21
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  • Anonymous
  • Hacking
  • Security
  • SCADA
  • SCADA Vulnerabilities
  • NSA
  • Data Protection
  • US Governement
  • Hacktivist

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Is the new Windows Logo Change Really That Bad?

win8logoredesignedWhen I first started working in technical journalism I wrote a short article about the psychology behind the need to hate Microsoft and other big companies. I talked about the need to assign personalities to them and to identify them with certain character traits. It actually was fun to write, but as you can imagine was not well received by many readers. Still it has become almost an ingrained part of the global psyche that Microsoft is bad and incompetent to boot. So much so that after months of Windows 8 blog entries the big news is not what Microsoft is screwing up technically, but the new Windows Logo… really guys, Is that all you have?

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By Sean Kalinich
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Feb 21
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  • Windows
  • Microsoft
  • Windows 8
  • MetroUI
  • Customer Preview Program
  • CPP

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Google's stand on their new Privacy Policies brings an added danger...

GoogleThe news has been buzzing with talk of Google’s new combined privacy policies and the impact they will have on the user’s personal information. This is due to the way that Google is moving to a combined user format and will allow for the sharing of user information between different platforms and services. Now, we agree that this is not a good thing and is something that Google needs to reverse their decision on, but there is something else at stake here. This is something that most publications have missed the boat on and one that I think even Google has not considered…

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By Sean Kalinich
Sean Kalinich
Feb 20
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  • Legal
  • Google
  • FTC
  • Privacy
  • SOPA
  • PIPA
  • ACTA
  • Federal Trade Commission

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  1. Could Anonymous Actually Be Doing Some Good?
  2. Is Asus planning to be the next Dell or HP?
  3. Is Microsoft Making Google and Apple Nervous with Windows 8?
  4. Leaked Proview Documents Raise more Questions than they Answer
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