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Google complies with “right to be forgotten” but its not the “right” ruling

May 30, 2014

The European Union Court of Justice ruling about the “right to be forgotten” is more wrong than right. Of course I sympathize  with the individual who pressed the claim — a Spanish citizen who was upset […]

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Jimmy Iovine And Eddie Cue On Apple/Beats Deal

May 29, 2014

(Rancho Palos Verdes, CA) Edie Cue, Apple’s senior vice president of Internet Software and Services and Beats co-founder Jimmy Iovine took the stage at Recode.net’s Code Conference Wednesday night to shed light on the Apple acquisition of […]

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Enable Voice Search in Google Chrome on PCs and Macs

May 25, 2014

Users of the latest version of the Android operating system are able to do a search by saying “OK Google” and using their voice instead of typing.  And now that same feature is available on […]

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Missing Children’s Day — let’s bring them all home

May 25, 2014

Since it was founded 30 years ago, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) has helped reunite thousands of missing kids with their families. I have had the privilege of serving on NCMEC’s […]

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Internet security is a global issue that requires global cooperation

May 24, 2014

This post first appeared in the San Jose Mercury News PARIS — The National Cyber Security Alliance, or NCSA, is a Washington, D.C.-based organization that promotes online security and safety. Its board consists of representatives from Microsoft, […]

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Facebook changes new user default privacy setting to friends only — adds privacy checkup

May 22, 2014

This post first appeared in the San Jose Mercury News PARIS — The National Cyber Security Alliance, or NCSA, is a Washington, D.C.-based organization that promotes online security and safety. Its board consists of representatives from Microsoft, […]

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Microsoft introduces Surface Pro 3 tablet with claims that it can truly replace a laptop

May 20, 2014

Click here for coverage from CNET News

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Experts say UK’s optional filtering equals choice, not censorship

May 17, 2014

Under pressure from Prime Minister David Cameron and other British officials, major UK Internet service providers are now requiring customers to opt-in or out of Internet filters that affect every device in the home. And, […]

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Hands-On With Moto E: Could E Stand For ‘End’ Of Contracts?

May 13, 2014

Read the full post at Forbes.com

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New York City wants to turn payphones into hotspots

May 10, 2014

The Big Apple wants to convert at least some of its more than 7,000 payphones into Wi-Fi hotspots. In a request for proposal, New York City is asking companies to bid on “installation, operation, and […]

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