Surveillance and Privacy
- Federal Judge Finds National Security Letters Unconstitutional, Bans Them
- Sunshine Week: EFF Takes Fight Against Secret Surveillance Law to Federal Court
- Opinion: The Internet is a surveillance state
- Texas proposes one of nation's "most sweeping" mobile privacy laws
- UK: Protester wins surveillance database fight—"John Catt, who has no criminal record, wins legal action to have records deleted from police database of suspected extremist."
- Panicked porn troll Prenda Law now dismissing pending lawsuits
- Appeals court rejects record label's effort to neuter DMCA safe harbor—"Ninth Circuit ruling gives user-generated content sites more breathing room."
- Publishers Have A New Strategy For Neutralizing Open Access -- And It's Working
- Time Warner Cable says there's no consumer demand for gigabit internet
- The ISP Speed Index from Netflix
- Bill That Would Have Banned Public Broadband In Georgia Has Failed
- China Shames U.S. With Plan to Speed 'Last Mile' Internet
- Cheap, Ultrafast Broadband? Hong Kong Has It NYT
- How AT&T Is Planning to Rob Americans of an Open Public Telco Network
- Virginia ISP Locks Customers Into 25-75 Year Contracts; Sues Everybody When Monopoly Threatened
- How to stop YouTube sucking (Windows guide)
- The Court of Public Opinion Is About Mob Justice and Reputation as Revenge
- How Twitter won the social media battle for journalism
- Any Two Pages on the Web Are Connected By 19 Clicks or Less
- Tumblr Is Not What You Think
- Free State govt: We paid R40m for website—That's US$4.4 million for a Wordpress site with a $40 theme.
- SimCity Creators Say They’re Fixing The Game’s Road Traffic Weirdness
- SimCity Hack Lets Users Destroy Anyone's Online City Thanks To Always-On DRM
- SimCity Modder Tells Us Offline Regional Play Easily Done
- EA Censors SimCity Support Number To Cutback On Refund Requests
- The new Sim City: an economist's take—More of satire on the housing sector.
- SimCity Boss's "Straight Answers" Seem Pretty Wiggly
- SimCity review: One week later, time doesn’t heal all wounds