Fourth AmendmentThe right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation,... (posted on 7 May 2008 by Presto Vivace Blog)
We usually take it for granted that we can have complete and unrestricted access to the Internet wherever we are these days, but a recent study by an international group of researchers has illustrated exactly how wrong this notion is. I am not talking... (posted on 6 May 2008 by Web Informant)
Rating: how to disrupt international business. Textually.org have a worrying piece about how a recent district court “ruling upholding seizures of electronic devices, such as laptops and iPhones, at the U.S. border” could mean that business and personal... (posted on 5 May 2008 by GoMo News)
MSNBC reports that the Text Messaging Alert System has been approved and will possibly be in affect sometime in 2010. Federal regulators approved the service last Wednesday and consumers will have the option to opt out of receiving the messages… but... (posted on 22 Apr 2008 by Mobile Messaging 2.0)

13 Apr 2008

A Dedicated 409A Site

Holy Absurdity Batman, someone actually writes a dedicated 409A site called 409A Dismay.  For the latest and greatest 409A silliness, you are one click away from a subscription. (posted on 13 Apr 2008 by Feld Thoughts)
The federal government is starting to realize the real threats of botnets around the world. U.S. homeland security secretary Michael Chertoff speaking at the RSA conference said that the US government has launched a cyber security "Manhattan Project."... (posted on 10 Apr 2008 by OuterVillage.com | Technology News & Ideas)

10 Apr 2008

OpenTheGovernment

OpenTheGovernment.orgOpenTheGovernment.org is a coalition of journalists, consumer and good government groups, environmentalists, library groups, labor and others united to make the federal government a more open place in order to make us safer,... (posted on 10 Apr 2008 by Presto Vivace Blog)

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