Monday, January 21, 2013
Sunday, January 20, 2013
ACLU to Justice Dept.: Tell us how cops use GPS to track Americans
[ Fri, 18 Jan 2013 17:12:30 GMT ]
After the Supreme Court ruled that GPS monitoring constituted a "search" under the Fourth Amendment, the Department of Justice drew up two memos outlining guidance for law enforcement. The American Civil Liberties Union filed a request to see the memos, yet received versions that were heavily redacted. So how will Americans be tracked? asks the advocacy group.
[ Fri, 18 Jan 2013 17:12:30 GMT ]
After the Supreme Court ruled that GPS monitoring constituted a "search" under the Fourth Amendment, the Department of Justice drew up two memos outlining guidance for law enforcement. The American Civil Liberties Union filed a request to see the memos, yet received versions that were heavily redacted. So how will Americans be tracked? asks the advocacy group.
Hundreds attend NYC memorial for Internet activist Aaron Swartz
[ Sun, 20 Jan 2013 16:10:49 GMT ]
Supporters of Aaron Swartz, the 26-year-old Internet activist who committed suicide last week, gathered in New York to remember the computer prodigy on Saturday, with some calling for changes in the criminal justice system they blame for his death.
[ Sun, 20 Jan 2013 16:10:49 GMT ]
Supporters of Aaron Swartz, the 26-year-old Internet activist who committed suicide last week, gathered in New York to remember the computer prodigy on Saturday, with some calling for changes in the criminal justice system they blame for his death.
Explorer's rare Scotch returned to Antarctic stash
[ Sat, 19 Jan 2013 14:58:23 GMT ]
Talk about whisky on ice: Three bottles of rare, 19th century Scotch found beneath the floor boards of Antarctic explorer Ernest Shackelton's abandoned expedition base were returned to the polar continent Saturday after a distiller flew them to Scotland to recreate the long-lost recipe.
[ Sat, 19 Jan 2013 14:58:23 GMT ]
Talk about whisky on ice: Three bottles of rare, 19th century Scotch found beneath the floor boards of Antarctic explorer Ernest Shackelton's abandoned expedition base were returned to the polar continent Saturday after a distiller flew them to Scotland to recreate the long-lost recipe.
Saturday, January 19, 2013
America's national parks weigh solitude against cellular access
[ Sat, 19 Jan 2013 15:19:45 GMT ]
As cell phones, iPods and laptops creep steadily into every corner of modern life, America's national parks have stayed largely off the digital grid, among the last remaining outposts of ringtone-free human solitude. For better or worse, that may soon change.
[ Sat, 19 Jan 2013 15:19:45 GMT ]
As cell phones, iPods and laptops creep steadily into every corner of modern life, America's national parks have stayed largely off the digital grid, among the last remaining outposts of ringtone-free human solitude. For better or worse, that may soon change.
ACLU to Justice Dept.: Tell us how cops use GPS to track Americans
[ Fri, 18 Jan 2013 17:12:30 GMT ]
After the Supreme Court ruled that GPS monitoring constituted a "search" under the Fourth Amendment, the Department of Justice drew up two memos outlining guidance for law enforcement. The American Civil Liberties Union filed a request to see the memos, yet received versions that were heavily redacted. So how will Americans be tracked? asks the advocacy group.
[ Fri, 18 Jan 2013 17:12:30 GMT ]
After the Supreme Court ruled that GPS monitoring constituted a "search" under the Fourth Amendment, the Department of Justice drew up two memos outlining guidance for law enforcement. The American Civil Liberties Union filed a request to see the memos, yet received versions that were heavily redacted. So how will Americans be tracked? asks the advocacy group.
Explorer's rare Scotch returned to Antarctic stash
[ Sat, 19 Jan 2013 14:58:23 GMT ]
Talk about whisky on ice: Three bottles of rare, 19th century Scotch found beneath the floor boards of Antarctic explorer Ernest Shackelton's abandoned expedition base were returned to the polar continent Saturday after a distiller flew them to Scotland to recreate the long-lost recipe.
[ Sat, 19 Jan 2013 14:58:23 GMT ]
Talk about whisky on ice: Three bottles of rare, 19th century Scotch found beneath the floor boards of Antarctic explorer Ernest Shackelton's abandoned expedition base were returned to the polar continent Saturday after a distiller flew them to Scotland to recreate the long-lost recipe.
Researcher: Apps meant to spot skin cancer are inaccurate
[ Sat, 19 Jan 2013 00:49:44 GMT ]
An assistant professor of dermatology at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine finds that three out of the four apps she tested incorrectly described cancers as harmless at least 30 percent of the time. [Read more]
[ Sat, 19 Jan 2013 00:49:44 GMT ]
An assistant professor of dermatology at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine finds that three out of the four apps she tested incorrectly described cancers as harmless at least 30 percent of the time. [Read more]
Friday, January 18, 2013
Some of the tech of tomorrow is here today
[ Fri, 18 Jan 2013 01:53:39 GMT ]
Having come off a recent nerd high at the annual Consumer Electronics Show, I witnessed things that even the Jetsons would envy. One of the things that impressed me most is that even though the gadgets seem so over-the-top, they are being used in real life. Here's some of them.
[ Fri, 18 Jan 2013 01:53:39 GMT ]
Having come off a recent nerd high at the annual Consumer Electronics Show, I witnessed things that even the Jetsons would envy. One of the things that impressed me most is that even though the gadgets seem so over-the-top, they are being used in real life. Here's some of them.
Pre-caffeine tech: Fake Twitter GFs, Mona Lisa moon!
[ Fri, 18 Jan 2013 14:14:17 GMT ]
Our pre-caffeine roundup is a collection of the hottest, strangest, and most amusing stories of the morning. In a world where, on any given day, someone is forwarding that email that says Bill Gates will share his Microsoft fortune with you, is it really that hard to believe Notre Dame linebacker Manti Te'o had no clue that dead "girlfriend" Lennay Kekua â whom he allegedly knew only from the Internet â didn't really exist?
[ Fri, 18 Jan 2013 14:14:17 GMT ]
Our pre-caffeine roundup is a collection of the hottest, strangest, and most amusing stories of the morning. In a world where, on any given day, someone is forwarding that email that says Bill Gates will share his Microsoft fortune with you, is it really that hard to believe Notre Dame linebacker Manti Te'o had no clue that dead "girlfriend" Lennay Kekua â whom he allegedly knew only from the Internet â didn't really exist?
Instagram: We've still got 90 million monthly active users
[ Fri, 18 Jan 2013 16:18:08 GMT ]
Despite users threatening to leave Instagram after the image-sharing service proposed changes to its terms of service, it appears overall user numbers haven't suffered much. In fact, that number may be growing ... slowly.
[ Fri, 18 Jan 2013 16:18:08 GMT ]
Despite users threatening to leave Instagram after the image-sharing service proposed changes to its terms of service, it appears overall user numbers haven't suffered much. In fact, that number may be growing ... slowly.
From fake dead girlfriends to Nigerian princes, the Internet loves a hoax
[ Thu, 17 Jan 2013 23:01:37 GMT ]
In a world where, on any given day, someone is forwarding that email that says Bill Gates will share his Microsoft fortune with you, is it really that hard to believe Notre Dame linebacker Manti Te'o had no clue that dead "girlfriend" Lennay Kekua â whom he allegedly knew only from the Internet â didn't really exist?
[ Thu, 17 Jan 2013 23:01:37 GMT ]
In a world where, on any given day, someone is forwarding that email that says Bill Gates will share his Microsoft fortune with you, is it really that hard to believe Notre Dame linebacker Manti Te'o had no clue that dead "girlfriend" Lennay Kekua â whom he allegedly knew only from the Internet â didn't really exist?
Unlimited Verizon data customers beware: Make sure your next phone is 4G
[ Fri, 18 Jan 2013 16:52:29 GMT ]
In this edition of Ask Maggie, CNET's Marguerite Reardon explains why Verizon customers looking to keep their unlimited data plans will want to make sure the full-priced smartphone they buy is 4G and not 3G. [Read more]
[ Fri, 18 Jan 2013 16:52:29 GMT ]
In this edition of Ask Maggie, CNET's Marguerite Reardon explains why Verizon customers looking to keep their unlimited data plans will want to make sure the full-priced smartphone they buy is 4G and not 3G. [Read more]