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How Mark Zuckerberg Hacked the Valley
On the eve of Facebook's IPO, a look at the daring decisions that took the social network's price tag from $1 billion to about 100 times as much
Legislators to vote on controversial CISPA bill despite online protests
Legislators will vote this week on a controversial new cybersecurity bill that would allow the government and corporations to easily exchange private information, despite Internet protesters who see the proposal as a threat to online privacy and civil rights.
Screen spy keeps watch on students
SCHOOLKIDS using Government-supplied laptops are being monitored in their own homes.
Safe Summer Surfing for Kids
Summer's almost here and that means kids will have a lot of time on their hands to surf the Internet. So you may be concerned about what they'll be looking at online. Fortunately most web browsers like Safari, Chrome, Firefox and Internet Explorer have easy to use privacy settings.
Route1's CEO Issues Open Letter to MobiKEY Users
TORONTO, ONTARIO-- - Route1 Inc. , a security and identity management company, today issued a letter to Route1 MobiKEY Users from the Company's CEO, Tony Busseri to address the recent online article by ...
Facebook privacy controls called 'labyrinthian'
Nearly 13 million U.S. Facebook users do not use the site's privacy controls or are unaware of them, exposing them to risks that they may not be fully aware of, says a new Consumer Reports investigation.
Costco tries to boost online sales
SEATTLE -- It's a curiosity of how the Internet works that a shopper using a search engine to find a flat-screen TV probably will not turn up Costco Wholesale, a major television vendor and the country's largest retailer after Wal-Mart.
Viewing child pornography online not a crime: New York court ruling
In a controversial decision that is already sparking debate around the country, the New York Court of Appeals ruled on Tuesday that viewing child pornography online is not a crime. "The purposeful viewing of child pornography on the internet is now legal in New York," Senior Judge Carmen Beauchamp Ciparick wrote in a majority decision [...]
NY Judges Rule Viewing Child Porn Online Not Illegal
Viewing child pornography online isn't a crime, the New York Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday in the case of a college professor whose work computer was found to have stored more than a hundred illegal images in its Web cache.
On the grid - and stretched way too thin
to a restaurant, a movie, a public restroom, even a funeral - people are seen clutching and using a slim device that allows them to do just about anything they can do from an Internet-enabled computer at home.
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