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AT&T’s FaceTime Blocking Hurts the Deaf

September 7, 2012 wired.com

AT&T’s decision to prohibit FaceTime cellular calls for some plans simply as a ploy to force people to upgrade to unlimited voice calls isn’t just a slap in the face to net neutral

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When It Comes to Human Rights, There Are No Online Security Shortcuts

August 10, 2012 wired.com

As one of people who built Martus, an encrypted database used by thousands of human rights activists around the world, I routinely confront the needs of users who are not in wealthy countries, as w

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Congress Should Grill the FCC Over Redacted Google Wi-Fi Snooping Report

April 30, 2012 wired.com

It turns out that Google’s “rogue engineer” excuse for its capture of WiFi data by Street View vehicles wasn’t entirely true. This is yet more bad news for a company whose busin

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CISPA Isn’t ‘Son of SOPA’ (But That’s Not Saying Much)

April 18, 2012 wired.com

Like a lion in tall grass, legislation to bolster America’s defense against cyber-attacks has been lying in wait in congressional committees for years. But now that legislation is about to le

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