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The Internet is a surveillance state - 31 mars 2013
I’m going to start with three data points. One : Some of the Chinese military hackers who were implicated in a broad set of attacks against the U.S. government and corporations were identified because they accessed Facebook from the same network infrastructure they used to carry out their attacks. Two : Hector (...)

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Should companies take responsibility for repression ? - 13 février 2013
The Arab uprisings have been a poignant reminder of how the Internet can promote free expression and assembly, but also how governments can try abuse it. The medium used by demonstrators to organize protests and bring medical supplies to Tahrir Square, for example, was also used by the government to pinpoint human (...)

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’Digital pill’ with chip inside gets FDA green light - 9 septembre 2012
Ever wonder if you remembered to take your pills this morning ? A medical tech startup has a novel solution : Swallow a computer chip that will help you keep track. Proteus Digital Health scored a big victory this week when the U.S. Food and Drug Administration granted approval for the company’s "ingestible (...)

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Sweeping patent changes poised to become law - 12 septembre 2011
Congress on Thursday passed legislation that will reform the U.S. patent system for the first time since the Truman administration. In an 89-9 vote, the Senate overwhelmingly agreed to accept the bill, dubbed the America Invents Act. It passed through the House in March with a similarly lopsided 304-117 vote. (...)

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The government has your baby’s DNA - 5 mars 2010
When Annie Brown’s daughter, Isabel, was a month old, her pediatrician asked Brown and her husband to sit down because he had some bad news to tell them : Isabel carried a gene that put her at risk for cystic fibrosis. While grateful to have the information — Isabel received further testing and she doesn’t have the (...)

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CNET : We’ve been blackballed by Google - 16 mai 2005
Tech news site says Google froze out its reporters for publishing Eric Schmidt’s personal info. NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - Google Inc. has blacklisted all CNET reporters for a year, after the popular technology news website published personal information of one of Google’s founders in a story about growing privacy (...)