Nov 5th, 2008 · The LA times and the Associated Press report that the FCC v. Fox Television Stations case is being heard in the Supreme Court. The FCC policy would impose a heavy fine on use of 'indecent' words on broadcast television, which Fox and others are claiming …
see also: TV · speech · censorship · New York · television · PDF · violations
Oct 28th, 2008 · Well, yet another teenage hacker who "did the right thing" by reporting a security flaw is being punished for his actions. Although it definitely sounds like the whole story may not be in the clear yet, a 15-year-old New York high school student has been …
see also: students · social · licensing · New York · Teenager · district · faculty
Oct 20th, 2008 · The Washington Post has a story picking apart a DARPA contract document to assert that advanced video spying from the sky is on the way. The contract in question was awarded last month and involves indexing video feeds and matching feeds against stored …
see also: video · intelligent · pictures · software · office · Footage · company
Sep 22nd, 2008 · AndroidAuthority.com is reporting that T-Mobile is considering putting free ad-supported Gmail access on its T-Mobile G1 smartphone — no data plan required. The G1 launches in New York tomorrow and is the first device to hit the market that uses …
see also: Linux · mobile · ads · gmail · New York · Smartphone · GoogleRead
Sep 20th, 2008 · Activision has begun suing individual pirates of console games. Edge Online is reporting that they are going after a New York resident for allegedly copying Call of Duty 3 for the Xbox 360 and other games, seeking $30,000 to $150,000 in damages for each …
see also: residents · Online · settlement · Lawsuits · distribution · Xbox · console
Sep 17th, 2008 · JagsLive passes along the intelligence that New York has become the second state to issue drivers licenses with RFID tags (Washington was the first). The new "enhanced drivers licenses" cost $30 more than the old ones. They can be used instead of a passport …
see also: intelligent · IDs · Canada · licensing · New York · drivers · encoders
Sep 11th, 2008 · New research shows how steel will fail at high temperatures because of the magnetic properties of the metal. Scientists say an understanding of how the Twin Towers collapsed will help them develop the materials needed to build fusion reactors. The New …
see also: scientists · research · magnetic · reactor · New York · temperatures · Backboneless
Aug 27th, 2008 · JagsLive informs us that the electronics retailer Newegg.com is defying New York lawmakers; it has suddenly stopped collecting sales tax from New York online shoppers. The "Amazon tax," which went into effect June 1, requires online merchants to collect …
see also: Online · laws · electronics · company · customers · Lawsuits · New York
Aug 23rd, 2008 · The New York Times is running a story about how political blogging has arrived as a widely-accepted form of reporting during this election year. In addition to the nationwide TV and radio audiences, the candidates are making efforts to get their message …
see also: TV · network · parties · blog · nation · New York Times · 2004
Aug 18th, 2008 · In an age of digital manipulation, many people believe that snapshots and family photos need no longer stand as a definitive record of what was, but instead, of what they wish it was. It used to be that photographs provided documentary evidence, and there …
see also: Music · photos · digital · New York · photographs · manipulation · professor
Aug 15th, 2008 · The International Olympic Committee has withdrawn a DCMA takedown notice that targeted a two-minute long YouTube video of a Students for a Free Tibet protest at the Chinese consulate in New York. The video shows protesters gathering outside the building …
see also: Olympics · video · protection · laws · students · Chinese · Footage
Jul 24th, 2008 · As today's lawsuit indicates, Hasbro has apparently had enough of Scrabulous, the online word game remarkably similar to Scrabble. Filed in New York, Hasbro's suit is against Rajat and Jayant Agarwalla, brothers from Kolkata, India, and asks the court …
see also: protection · Online · player · Logic · Lawsuits · Disabling · app
Jul 23rd, 2008 · A law just passed in New York now requires labels for violent content in video games that are already rated, as well as having parent-controlled lockout features installed in consoles by 2010. The law has caused an uproar with civil rights groups who …
see also: video · regulator · laws · console · legislation · New York · legal
Jul 15th, 2008 · Barence, following up on yesterday's news that Viacom is looking for videos uploaded by Google staff, links to an article at PC Pro, excerpting: "Google and Viacom have reached a deal to protect the privacy of millions of YouTube watchers. Earlier this …
see also: video · IP · protection · Google · confidential · piracy · New York
Jul 11th, 2008 · The war against the alt.* hierarchy of Usenet continues as NY Attorney General Andrew Cuomo has convinced two more ISPs to drop access to part of Usenet. They've also set up the website NY Stop Child Porn, and convinced California to join them in the …
see also: ISPs · Website · Texting · New York · campaign · migrate · eternal
Jun 29th, 2008 · A Columbia University computer science professor has co-founded a New York-based company named Sense Networks to sell tracking software to other companies. It is also distributing a free version of this software, named Citysense, which shows on your cell …
see also: pictures · Town · software · computer · Science · company · Cell
Jun 26th, 2008 · Citibank is reissuing ATM cards following a December server breach in which hackers stole customer PIN codes, Wired reports. In recent months the FBI has arrested 10 people in the New York area who were allegedly involved in using the codes to steal over …
see also: servers · customers · Russia · New York · Hacker · writer · FBI
Jun 22nd, 2008 · The New Yorker features a review of the life and work of R. Buckminster Fuller, on the occasion of a retrospective exhibition in New York 25 years after his death. Fuller was a deeply strange man. He documented his life so thoroughly (in the "Dymaxion …
see also: products · Science · fiction · private · death · New York · civilization
Jun 16th, 2008 · mytrip points out a blog posting by Rogers Cadenhead, author of the Drudge Retort blog, who says: "I'm currently engaged in a legal disagreement with the Associated Press, which claims that Drudge Retort users linking to its stories are violating its …
see also: blog · laws · copyrighted · New York · attorneys · legal · lawyer
May 26th, 2008 · Speaking on a conference held yesterday in New York, the Atari founder Nolan Bushnell said that a new stealth encryption chip called TPM will 'absolutely stop piracy of gameplay'. The chip is apparently being embedded on most of the new computer motherboards …
see also: Music · computer · Internet · piracy · founder · New York · movie