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Excuse me while I duck and cover, March 1, 2018
We're running out of words, February 7, 2018
Help fight information pollution, January 31, 2018
Privacy infographic-palooza, January 24, 2018
Another great reason to celebrate the life of Martin Luther King Jr., January 17, 2018
Bye-bye, Fourth Amendment: Spy agencies feed tips to law enforcement, January 10, 2018
Bring virtue to the internet by keeping trackers at bay, January 3, 2018
Could artificial intelligence give the tech industry a heart and save us from capitalism run amok? December 21, 2017
Your email use is being tracked, and not just by marketers and spammers, December 13, 2017
Time to let others do the talking, December 6, 2017
Our front-row seat for the crashing and burning of the internet, November 29, 2017
Your location location location means money money money for trackers, November 16, 2017
YouTube: Unsafe for all ages, November 8, 2017
Birthday wishes, November 2, 2017
That Weekly when everything was pretty good, or at least not so bad, October 25, 2017
Addiction by design: Don't let tech products run your life, October 19, 2017
Essential internet privacy tips, 2017 edition
Unreported news story: 'Algorithmic takeover' of journalism, September 27, 2017
The door slams shut on the open internet, September 22, 2017
The best response to the Equifax breach: Don't deal with Equifax, September 13, 2017
In business and government, the bullies are calling the shots, September 6, 2017
There's no stopping tech giants' surveillance for profit, August 30, 2017
How to deter 'fingerprint' trackers from identifying your computers and devices, August 23, 2017
That was the week that was, 2017 revival, August 16, 2017
Find the internet security level that's right for your needs, August 9, 2017
Internet Media 101: The bigger the lie, the greater the profit, August 3, 2017
Cyber-crimestoppers: How individuals and companies help nab internet crooks, July 26, 2017
A free press: The antidote to authoritarianism, July 19, 2017
A novel concept: Let consumers decide which personal data to share with trackers, July 12, 2017
We're in the midst of the third American Civil War, and democracy is losing, July 5, 2017
Keep online trackers at bay without breaking a sweat, June 28, 2017
Pleas for civility meet with... incivility, but that's okay, June 21, 2017
The price we pay for unbridled digital surveillance, June 14, 2017
Privacy protections may form the basis of antitrust actions against internet giants, June 7, 2017
Privacy tips for the most vulnerable: Children and seniors, May 31, 2017
Applying Fourth Amendment search protections to data in the cloud, May 24, 2017
Just when you thought you couldn't be tracked any closer..., May 17, 2017
Facebook addiction turns users into marketing guinea pigs, May 10, 2017
America: A tale of two countries, May 3, 2017
The internet: Destroyer of truth, justice, and the American Way, April 26, 2017
The death and ultimate rebirth of the public internet, April 19, 2017
An internet dinosaur spits in extinction's eye, April 12, 2017
Trust Busters 2.0: Dismantling modern monopolies, April 5, 2017
Simple, free ways to lock down your private data, March 29, 2017
Let big data benefit consumers, not marketers, March 22, 2017t
Gig economy changes what it means to be an 'employee,' March 8, 2017
Privacy: There's just no percentage in it, March 1, 2017
Practical security preparations for the worst-case scenario, December 13, 2016
The Rough Beast's lies indicate his intentions - Just like the Nazis, December 6, 2016
Government phone searches: Return of the 'general warrant', November 29, 2016
Before the deluge: Spend your attention wisely, November 23, 2016
You can't hide from facial-recognition systems - Or can you? November 16, 2016
The 'consumer boycott' of web advertising is gaining momentum, November 8, 2016
Encryption: It's not just for banking anymore, November 1, 2016
A call to action: Stop the surveillance - by web services, apps, October 25, 2016
Web ad networks are malware authors' best friends, October 18, 2016
Privacy is becoming fashionable - Yippee! October 11, 2016
How do we bridge the growing media and political divides? October 4, 2016
Safety essentials: 10-step security revisited, 11 years later
Simple ways to limit the private information you surrender on the web, September 20, 2016
Top 10 reasons why people hate listicles - and yes, this is a joke headline, September 13, 2016
Why internet voting is a terrible idea, September 6, 2016
No consent needed for ISPs to scan email and create ad-targeting profiles of non-customers, August 30, 2016
The web is broken - Guess who's trying to fix it? August 23, 2016
Supreme Court throws 'fruit of the poisonous tree' doctrine under the bus, August 16, 2016
Dragging the online trackers - kicking and screaming - into the light of day, August 9, 2016
Silly questions: Who 'owns' video captured by police? And is Facebook really 'privacy-enhancing'? August 2, 2016
It's official: No expectation of privacy on the internet, June 28, 2016
How to wrest control of our government away from corporations, June 21, 2016
The fight against privacy smashers continues, June 14, 2016
Publishers are losing the battle against their ad-blocking visitors - so what's next? May 31, 2016
Tech companies resist government attempts to broaden definition of 'personal information', May 25, 2016
Privacy threats on parade, May 17, 2016
Government goes dark as private lives are exposed, May 10, 2016
The great online-advertising swindle, May 3, 2016
Modern news media: Too big not to fail? April 26, 2016
Internet Confidential: How to establish a privacy right on the public Internet, April 20, 2016
The new browser wars: Thou shalt not block our ads and trackers, April 13, 2016
FCC to regulate ISP data collection, but Google, Facebook off the hook, April 6, 2016
Five questions, no answers, March 29, 2016
How to fix the Internet: Ratchet down the anonymity, lose the ads, March 23, 2016
How we lose ourselves in private data collection, March 15, 2016
People tracking is about to get even creepier, March 8, 2016
Silicon Valley's long-standing connections to the U.S. government, March 2, 2016
2016: The first social-media election, March 2, 2016
How to build the future of work, February 24, 2016
Why it's a bad idea to trust private companies with the job of protecting our rights, February 16, 2016
Your Internet life is an open book: The dark side of online-ad profiling, February 9, 2016
Why don't Americans care as much about their privacy as Europeans do? February 2, 2016
New fronts open in the battle against privacy-invading online ads, January 26, 2016
Fifteen ways to stay safe on the Internet, January 19, 2016
Prepare for the inevitable theft of your personal information, January 13, 2016
'Hey, gang, let's put on a government!', January 5, 2016
The appropriate response to living in a surveillance state: Ignore it, December 22, 2015
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Legal shorts for December 22, 2015
Separating the bitcoin hype from the blockchain substance, December 17, 2015
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Shorts for December 17, 2015: Trump's legal ineptitude, and eight ways the world is getting better
Re-reinterpreting our constitutional right to bear arms, December 10, 2015
How open data can help save the world, December 2, 2015
Consumers may be ready to pay for an ad-free, tracking-free Internet, November 18, 2015
Fair use stages a comeback: New protections against copyright abuse, November 10, 2015
Welcome to the Age of 'Existential Despair', November 10, 2015
Get ready for the Attention Economy, November 4, 2015
O'Jitterys Catch a Movie, October 27, 2015
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Tech shorts, October 27, 2015
Do we have a right to know what they know about us?, October 20, 2015
Facial recognition ushers in the Age of Surveillance, October 13, 2015
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Tech Short, October 13, 2015: ID by face + social profile
Legal Short, October 13, 2015: GOP mega-donor sues Mother Jones, loses, sort of
Fantasy sports gambling finally gets scrutinized, October 6, 2015
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Tech shorts, October 6, 2015
Google, Android, ads, and a tech titan's revenge, September 29, 2015
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Legal shorts, September 29, 2015
How to fix problems caused by Apple's flaky iTunes updates, September 23, 2015
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Tech shorts, September 22, 2015
Campaign 2016: Where's the love? September 15, 2015
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Tech shorts, September 15, 2015
Legal shorts, September 15, 2015
Three simple ways to improve your privacy, September 8, 2015
Use your free Google Voice number to make and receive phone calls, September 1, 2015
Reclaiming our government starts with universal Internet access, August 25, 2015
Upon further review, times three, August 4, 2015
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Shorts for August 4, 2015
Coming soon: A more trustworthy form of encryption, July 28, 2015
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Tech shorts, July 28, 2015
Protect yourself while browsing by enabling click to play, July 21, 2015
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Tech short, July 21, 2015: Computers now tie emotions to facial expressions
The connection between poverty, hunger, and obesity, July 14, 2015
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Shorts for July 14, 2015
A long-overdue turning of the political tide, July 7, 2015
Obamacare: A misstep in the right direction, July 7, 2015
Everyday Windows 10 users become beta testers for the Enterprise Edition, June 30, 2015
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Tech shorts, June 30, 2015
Obamacare decision imposes limits on executive power, June 30, 2015
It's time to get serious about prosecuting Internet threats, June 23, 2015
Worst. Supreme. Court. Ever. June 16, 2015
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Tech shorts, June 16, 2015
Five indications that we are currently between regimes, June 9, 2015
The five-minute Facebook security checkup, June 2, 2015
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Legal shorts, June 2, 2015
When ads attack: Web ad networks battle the blockers, May 26, 2015
Flying the furious skies: How to stay sane on a commercial flight, May 19, 2015
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Tech shorts, May 19, 2015
Online shopping tips: Put differential pricing to work for you, May 12, 2015
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Tech shorts, May 12, 2015
Legal shorts, May 12, 2015
We're sitting on a big-data gold mine, May 5, 2015
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Legal shorts, May 5, 2015
The case against web encryption, Title II designation for ISPs, April 28, 2015
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Tech shorts, April 28, 2015
Legal shorts, April 28, 2015
More examples of judges clueless about technology... and one that gets it, April 21, 2015
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Tech shorts, April 21, 2015
Should all web traffic be encrypted? April 14, 2015
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Anonymous Internet Map, April 14, 2015
More reasons why you need to block web ads, April 7, 2015
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Tech shorts: April 7, 2015
Legal shorts: April 7, 2015
Web 3.0 returns control of personal information to users, March 31, 2015
Passwords are about to get some much-needed assistance -- from your body, March 24, 2015
An unexpected visit from the Karma Police, March 17, 2015
Three views of the future that are certain to curl your hair, March 10, 2015
Privacy, Inc.: Welcome to the personal-information marketplace, March 3, 2015
The tricks of the malware trade: Don't take the bait! February 24, 2015
How to ruin your life in 140 characters or fewer, February 17, 2015
Browse better with these three essential freebies (plus one valuable cheapie), February 10, 2015
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Tech shorts: February 10, 2015
What's the best way to fix the broken U.S. political system? February 3, 2015
Why you should care about your loss of privacy, January 27, 2015
The battle against data thieves heats up, January 20, 2015
How to combat hate and harassment on the Internet, January 13, 2015
Beat ransomware by saving your files to the cloud, January 6, 2015
'The Interview' and 'I Can't Breathe': Connecting the dots, December 29, 2014
Cyberwar? Fuhgeddabouddit! There are plenty more serious threats to fret over, December 16, 2014
Five fantastic Web freebies, December 9, 2014
How Google, Facebook, and Twitter make billions by offering 'free' services, December 2, 2014
Telephone tech-support scams are on the rise, November 24, 2014
Trading privacy for the public good, November 18, 2014
Tor breach shows there's no such thing as Internet anonymity, November 11, 2014
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Hackers owned Home Depot's networks for five months, November 11, 2014
Another call for a nationwide breach-notification law, November 11, 2014
Comcast battles Netflix, and everybody loses, November 4, 2014
Sexting has become part of growing up (gulp!), October 28, 2014
Quick, simple fixes for everyday tech glitches, October 21, 2014
Battle of the behemoths: Facebook ad network takes on Google, October 14, 2014
Instant access to all your recent files, October 6, 2014
iPhone's new Medical ID feature could save your life, September 29, 2014
Now you can really lock your phone, September 22, 2014
Facebook auto-play videos eat up mobile data allotments, September 15, 2014
Three free browser add-ons protect against cyber-crime, September 9, 2014
Manslaughter conviction expunged after worker dies in baling machine, August 25, 2014
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Google patent infringement: The proof's in the Post-its?, August 25, 2014
Control which iPhone apps are allowed to stay 'active' when they're off, August 25, 2014
Weekly What? August 25, 2014
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No more 'Like' gates to view content, get rewards, August 25, 2014
FTC goes after a company that lost customer data, company cries 'Foul!', August 25, 2014
A mobile phone company releases customer data -- and it's a good thing, August 25, 2014
Clickless approvals don't qualify as 'reasonable notice' for terms of service, August 25, 2014
Baby steps closer to authentication that doesn't rely on passwords, August 25, 2014
Most data breaches are the result of weak or stolen credentials, August 18, 2014
The best government money -- lots and lots of money -- can buy, August 11, 2014
The best browser you're probably not using, August 4, 2014
It all depends on who's doing the surveilling -- and why, July 28, 2014
Be careful what you comment -- it might get you sued, July 19, 2014
Never pay for software again (almost) Plus: The pros and cons of cloud computing, July 14, 2014
Mind that download! Free phone apps deliver malware, July 7, 2014
How to build the future of work, February 24, 2016
The end is near for passwords (not really), February 24, 2016
Facebook's latest shenanigans, July 1, 2014
Privacy Weeklies
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The Weeklies
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Excuse me while I duck and cover, March 1, 2018
We're running out of words, February 7, 2018
Help fight information pollution, January 31, 2018
Another great reason to celebrate the life of Martin Luther King Jr., January 17, 2018
Bye-bye, Fourth Amendment: Spy agencies feed tips to law enforcement, January 10, 2018
Bring virtue to the internet by keeping trackers at bay, January 3, 2018
Time to let others do the talking, December 6, 2017
Our front-row seat for the crashing and burning of the internet, November 29, 2017
YouTube: Unsafe for all ages, November 8, 2017
Birthday wishes, November 2, 2017
That Weekly when everything was pretty good, or at least not so bad, October 25, 2017
Unreported news story: 'Algorithmic takeover' of journalism, September 27, 2017
The door slams shut on the open internet, September 22, 2017
In business and government, the bullies are calling the shots, September 6, 2017
There's no stopping tech giants' surveillance for profit, August 30, 2017
That was the week that was, 2017 revival, August 16, 2017
Internet Media 101: The bigger the lie, the greater the profit, August 3, 2017
Cyber-crimestoppers: How individuals and companies help nab internet crooks, July 26, 2017
A free press: The antidote to authoritarianism, July 19, 2017
We're in the midst of the third American Civil War, and democracy is losing, July 5, 2017
Pleas for civility meet with... incivility, but that's okay, June 21, 2017
The price we pay for unbridled digital surveillance, June 14, 2017
Privacy protections may form the basis of antitrust actions against internet giants, June 7, 2017
Applying Fourth Amendment search protections to data in the cloud, May 24, 2017
Just when you thought you couldn't be tracked any closer..., May 17, 2017
Facebook addiction turns users into marketing guinea pigs, May 10, 2017
America: A tale of two countries, May 3, 2017
The internet: Destroyer of truth, justice, and the American Way, April 26, 2017
The death and ultimate rebirth of the public internet, April 19, 2017
An internet dinosaur spits in extinction's eye, April 12, 2017
Trust Busters 2.0: Dismantling modern monopolies, April 5, 2017
Gig economy changes what it means to be an 'employee,' March 8, 2017
Privacy: There's just no percentage in it, March 1, 2017
The Rough Beast's lies indicate his intentions - Just like the Nazis, December 6, 2016
Government phone searches: Return of the 'general warrant', November 29, 2016
You can't hide from facial-recognition systems - Or can you? November 16, 2016
No consent needed for ISPs to scan email and create ad-targeting profiles of non-customers, August 30, 2016
Supreme Court throws 'fruit of the poisonous tree' doctrine under the bus, August 16, 2016
Silly questions: Who 'owns' video captured by police? And is Facebook really 'privacy-enhancing'? August 2, 2016
It's official: No expectation of privacy on the internet, June 28, 2016
How to wrest control of our government away from corporations, June 21, 2016
The fight against privacy smashers continues, June 14, 2016
Publishers are losing the battle against their ad-blocking visitors - so what's next? May 31, 2016
Tech companies resist government attempts to broaden definition of 'personal information', May 25, 2016
Privacy threats on parade, May 17, 2016
Government goes dark as private lives are exposed, May 10, 2016
The great online-advertising swindle, May 3, 2016
Modern news media: Too big not to fail? April 26, 2016
Internet Confidential: How to establish a privacy right on the public Internet, April 20, 2016
The new browser wars: Thou shalt not block our ads and trackers, April 13, 2016
FCC to regulate ISP data collection, but Google, Facebook off the hook, April 6, 2016
How we lose ourselves in private data collection, March 15, 2016
People tracking is about to get even creepier, March 8, 2016
Silicon Valley's long-standing connections to the U.S. government, March 2, 2016
How to build the future of work, February 24, 2016
Why it's a bad idea to trust private companies with the job of protecting our rights, February 16, 2016
Your Internet life is an open book: The dark side of online-ad profiling, February 9, 2016
Why don't Americans care as much about their privacy as Europeans do? February 2, 2016
'Hey, gang, let's put on a government!', January 5, 2016
The appropriate response to living in a surveillance state: Ignore it, December 22, 2015
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Legal shorts for December 22, 2015
Re-reinterpreting our constitutional right to bear arms, December 10, 2015
How open data can help save the world, December 2, 2015
Fair use stages a comeback: New protections against copyright abuse, November 10, 2015
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Welcome to the Age of 'Existential Despair', November 10, 2015
Do we have a right to know what they know about us?, October 20, 2015
Legal shorts, September 29, 2015
Campaign 2016: Where's the love? September 15, 2015
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Legal shorts, September 15, 2015
Reclaiming our government starts with universal Internet access, August 25, 2015
Upon further review, times three, August 4, 2015
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Shorts for August 4, 2015
The connection between poverty, hunger, and obesity, July 14, 2015
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Shorts for July 14, 2015
A long-overdue turning of the political tide, July 7, 2015
Obamacare: A misstep in the right direction, July 7, 2015
Obamacare decision imposes limits on executive power, June 30, 2015
It's time to get serious about prosecuting Internet threats, June 23, 2015
Worst. Supreme. Court. Ever. June 16, 2015
Five indications that we are currently between regimes, June 9, 2015
Legal shorts, June 2, 2015
Legal shorts, May 12, 2015
Legal shorts, May 5, 2015
Legal shorts, April 28, 2015
More examples of judges clueless about technology... and one that gets it, April 21, 2015
Legal shorts: April 7, 2015
Legal shorts, March 31, 2015
Legal shorts: March 24, 2015
Privacy, Inc.: Welcome to the personal-information marketplace, March 3, 2015
Legal shorts: February 24, 2015
What would George Washington think of his country now? February 16, 2015
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Lobbyists thrive by building relationships with lawmakers, February 17, 2015
On the fast track to American fascism, February 17, 2015
The one Senator who's speaking truth to power, February 17, 2015
Fight terrorism by fighting its source: Corruption, February 17, 2015
Anonymous users: Your ISP may ID you on demand -- and not even tell you, February 17, 2015
Legal shorts: February 10, 2015
What's the best way to fix the broken U.S. political system? February 3, 2015
The battle against data thieves heats up, January 20, 2015
'The Interview' and 'I Can't Breathe': Connecting the dots, December 29, 2014
Cyberwar? Fuhgeddabouddit! There are plenty more serious threats to fret over, December 16, 2014
Trading privacy for the public good, November 18, 2014
Deregulating the legal profession: Only a matter of time, October 6, 2014
Internet companies' transparency reports indicate trademark abuse is on the rise, September 25, 2014
Google patent infringement: The proof's in the Post-its?, August 25, 2014
Most data breaches are the result of weak or stolen credentials, August 18, 2014
The best government money -- lots and lots of money -- can buy, August 11, 2014
Have 'money addicts' taken over our political system?, August 11, 2014
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Part 2: Money and political power, August 11, 2014
Part 3: A contrived distinction between 'venal' and 'systematic' corruption, August 11, 2014
Part 4: Fear of political corruption trumps government economic regulation, August 11, 2014
Part 5: Investment-oriented political contributions boost the bottom line, August 11, 2014
Part 6: Case study: Corporate political corruption, 19th-century style, August 11, 2014
Corporate ownership of the U.S. political process, August 11, 2014
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Part 2: Party perpetuation trumps service to the constituency, August 11, 2014
Part 3: Party loyalty trumps independent thought, August 11, 2014
Part 4: The roots of corporate 'personhood,' August 11, 2014
Part 5: Is political corruption actually on the rise? Who knows?, August 11, 2014
It all depends on who's doing the surveilling -- and why, July 28, 2014
Be careful what you comment -- it might get you sued, July 19, 2014
Supreme Court: You can patent software, but only if it's 'transformative,' June 21, 2014
Privacy Manifesto
Privacy Tips
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Privacy infographic-palooza, January 24, 2018
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Data Collection on Consumers infographic
How Companies Identify People
PayPal Data Sharing
Data Collection Guidelines for Businesses
What Does It Mean to Be a Success?
Could artificial intelligence give the tech industry a heart and save us from capitalism run amok? December 21, 2017
Your email use is being tracked, and not just by marketers and spammers, December 13, 2017
Your location location location means money money money for trackers, November 16, 2017
Addiction by design: Don't let tech products run your life, October 19, 2017
Essential internet privacy tips, 2017 edition
The best response to the Equifax breach: Don't deal with Equifax, September 13, 2017
How to deter 'fingerprint' trackers from identifying your computers and devices, August 23, 2017
Find the internet security level that's right for your needs, August 9, 2017
A novel concept: Let consumers decide which personal data to share with trackers, July 12, 2017
Keep online trackers at bay without breaking a sweat, June 28, 2017
Privacy tips for the most vulnerable: Children and seniors, May 31, 2017
Simple, free ways to lock down your private data, March 29, 2017
Let big data benefit consumers, not marketers, March 22, 2017t
Practical security preparations for the worst-case scenario, December 13, 2016
Before the deluge: Spend your attention wisely, November 23, 2016
The 'consumer boycott' of web advertising is gaining momentum, November 8, 2016
Encryption: It's not just for banking anymore, November 1, 2016
A call to action: Stop the surveillance - by web services, apps, October 25, 2016
Web ad networks are malware authors' best friends, October 18, 2016
Privacy is becoming fashionable - Yippee! October 11, 2016
How do we bridge the growing media and political divides? October 4, 2016
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Pew Center Research chart: Political bias of news organizations
Safety essentials: 10-step security revisited, 11 years later
Simple ways to limit the private information you surrender on the web, September 20, 2016
Top 10 reasons why people hate listicles - and yes, this is a joke headline, September 13, 2016
Why internet voting is a terrible idea, September 6, 2016
The web is broken - Guess who's trying to fix it? August 23, 2016
Dragging the online trackers - kicking and screaming - into the light of day, August 9, 2016
Five questions, no answers, March 29, 2016
How to fix the Internet: Ratchet down the anonymity, lose the ads, March 23, 2016
2016: The first social-media election, March 2, 2016
The end is near for passwords (not really), February 24, 2016
New fronts open in the battle against privacy-invading online ads, January 26, 2016
Fifteen ways to stay safe on the Internet, January 19, 2016
Prepare for the inevitable theft of your personal information, January 13, 2016
Separating the bitcoin hype from the blockchain substance, December 17, 2015
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Shorts for December 17, 2015: Trump's legal ineptitude, and eight ways the world is getting better
Consumers may be ready to pay for an ad-free, tracking-free Internet, November 18, 2015
Get ready for the Attention Economy, November 4, 2015
Tech shorts, October 27, 2015
How to find a reliable network speed test, May 2, 2014
Facial recognition ushers in the Age of Surveillance, October 13, 2015
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Tech Short for October 13, 2015: ID by face + social profile
Fantasy sports gambling finally gets scrutinized, October 6, 2015
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Tech shorts, October 6, 2015
Google, Android, ads, and a tech titan's revenge, September 29, 2015
How to fix problems caused by Apple's flaky iTunes updates, September 23, 2015
>
Tech shorts, September 22, 2015
Tech shorts, September 15, 2015
Three simple ways to improve your privacy, September 8, 2015
Use your free Google Voice number to make and receive phone calls, September 1, 2015
Coming soon: A more trustworthy form of encryption, July 28, 2015
>
Tech shorts, July 28, 2015
Protect yourself while browsing by enabling click to play, July 21, 2015
>
Tech short, July 21, 2015: Computers now tie emotions to facial expressions
Everyday Windows 10 users become beta testers for the Enterprise Edition, June 30, 2015
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Tech shorts, June 30, 2015
Tech shorts, June 16, 2015
The five-minute Facebook security checkup, June 2, 2015
When ads attack: Web ad networks battle the blockers, May 26, 2015
Flying the furious skies: How to stay sane on a commercial flight, May 19, 2015
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Tech shorts, May 19, 2015
Online shopping tips: Put differential pricing to work for you, May 12, 2015
>
Tech shorts, May 12, 2015
We're sitting on a big-data gold mine, May 5, 2015
The case against web encryption, Title II designation for ISPs, April 28, 2015
>
Tech shorts, April 28, 2015
Tech shorts, April 21, 2015
Should all web traffic be encrypted? April 14, 2015
>
Anonymous Internet Map, April 14, 2015
More reasons why you need to block web ads, April 7, 2015
>
Tech shorts: April 7, 2015
Web 3.0 returns control of personal information to users, March 31, 2015
Passwords are about to get some much-needed assistance -- from your body, March 24, 2015
An unexpected visit from the Karma Police, March 17, 2015
Three views of the future that are certain to curl your hair, March 10, 2015
The tricks of the malware trade: Don't take the bait! February 24, 2015
How to ruin your life in 140 characters or fewer, February 17, 2015
Browse better with these three essential freebies (plus one valuable cheapie), February 10, 2015
>
Tech shorts: February 10, 2015
Why you should care about your loss of privacy, January 27, 2015
How to combat hate and harassment on the Internet, January 13, 2015
Beat ransomware by saving your files to the cloud, January 6, 2015
Five fantastic Web freebies, December 9, 2014
How Google, Facebook, and Twitter make billions by offering 'free' services, December 2, 2014
Telephone tech-support scams are on the rise, November 24, 2014
Tor breach shows there's no such thing as Internet anonymity, November 11, 2014
>
Hackers owned Home Depot's networks for five months, November 11, 2014
Another call for a nationwide breach-notification law, November 11, 2014
Comcast battles Netflix, and everybody loses, November 4, 2014
Sexting has become part of growing up (gulp!), October 28, 2014
Quick, simple fixes for everyday tech glitches, October 21, 2014
Battle of the behemoths: Facebook ad network takes on Google, October 14, 2014
Instant access to all your recent files, October 6, 2014
iPhone's new Medical ID feature could save your life, September 29, 2014
Now you can really lock your phone, September 22, 2014
Facebook auto-play videos eat up mobile data allotments, September 15, 2014
Three free browser add-ons protect against cyber-crime, September 9, 2014
Control which iPhone apps are allowed to stay 'active' when they're off, August 25, 2014
The best browser you're probably not using, August 4, 2014
Never pay for software again (almost), July 14, 2014
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Best free alternatives to top-selling software, July 11, 2011
The pros and cons of cloud computing, July 14, 2014
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Three approaches to free encrypted online storage, June 23, 2009
Future-proof your data archive, December 30, 2010
Ten simple, common-sense security tips, October 9, 2012
Browser security settings you gotta change, June 24, 2014
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Beef up Chrome's security, June 24, 2014
Batten down the hatches in Firefox, June 24, 2014
Enable Internet Explorer's privacy and security features, June 24, 2014
Online advertising dangers, June 10, 2014
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U.S. Senate: Self-regulation of online ad networks isn't working, June 10, 2014
Free browser extensions give ads the boot, June 10, 2014
Claim a property interest in your personal information, June 10, 2014
A micropayment alternative to privacy-sucking ads, June 10, 2014
Great people make great sites, May 30, 2014
Three free privacy add-ons for Firefox and Chrome, May 20, 2014
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Three essential security add-ons for Firefox, Chrome, and IE, May 7, 2013
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How to improve security in Firefox, Chrome, and IE, May 6, 2013
Disable third-party cookies in IE, Firefox, and Google Chrome, March 14, 2011
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Add 'do not track' to Firefox, IE, Google Chrome, December 7, 2010
Five great Firefox privacy add-ons, July 14, 2010
Remove metadata from Office files, PDFs, and images, May 16, 2014
Make folders private in Windows 8.1, May 9, 2014
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Enable Vista's hidden administrator, and password-protect its XP equivalent, February 13, 2008
How to secure your PC in 10 easy steps, November 15, 2011
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Three approaches to free encrypted online storage, June 23, 2009
Amazon Cloud Drive and Box.net go toe-to-toe, April 5, 2011
Free VPN service helps keep public Wi-Fi safe, February 14, 2011
How to prevent identity theft, September 13, 2011
Free utility finds unwanted programs uninstallers miss, February 24, 2014
Malware authors target Android phones, May 13, 2014
Secure your Facebook account in six easy steps, September 23, 2013
How to find the positive in negative comments, April 30, 2014
The 'I hate passwords' guide, April 29, 2014
Protect your device from malicious ads, April 10, 2014
Five ways to save a Web page, September 26, 2011
Five essential Windows 8.1 time-saving tweaks, February 3, 2014
Best free sites for learning how to write code, December 12, 2013
Software Intellectual Property Protections, August 16, 2014
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Introduction: It's a Software World
1. Trademark
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a. Registration
b. Trademark requirements
c. Lanham Act: 15 U.S.C. §§ 1051-1053 and 15 U.S.C. § 1125(a) (a.k.a. § 43(a))
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1. Distinguish from patent protection
2. Distinguish from copyright protection
3. Trademark-infringement elements
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A. Confusion
B. Designation of origin
C. Famous and distinctive
d. Infringement criteria
2. Trade Secrets
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a. Uniform Trade Secrets Act
b. Software protected by trade secrets
c. Limitations on trade-secret protections
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1. Secret and valuable
2. Described with particularity
3. Software trade secrets and patents: Conflicting or complementary?
3. Copyright
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a. History of software copyright statute
b. Assembling the pieces of the software-copyright jigsaw puzzle
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1. Two types of source code: Declaring and implementing
2. Originality requirement
3. Merger doctrine
4. Abstraction-filtration-comparison test
5. Short phrases
6. Scenes a faire doctrine
7. Structure, sequence, and organization of the Java APIs
8. Interoperability as it relates to copyrightability
9. Fair use
10. Copyright protections vs. patent protections for software
4. Patent
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a. U.S. Constitution Article 1 § 8
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1. In terms of patent law, software is special
2. Software innovations are clearly patentable
b. 35 U.S. Code § 101
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1. Alice Corp. v. CLS Bank International: Procedural history
2. Test for patentability of abstract ideas: Implicit exception to exclusion
c. 35 U.S. Code § 102 - Conditions for patentability; novelty, prior art
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1. Section 102(a)'s "known or used" determination (prior art)
2. Section 102(b)'s "on sale" and "disclosure" determinations
3. Section 102(g)'s "abandoned, suppressed, or concealed" determination
d. 35 U.S. Code § 103 Conditions for patentability: non-obvious subject matter
e. 35 U.S. Code § 112: Specification
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1. Claim construction
2. Doctrine of equivalents and rule of prosecution history estoppel
Conclusion
Table of Cases
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Drawbacks of running containers on bare-metal servers
How to reduce latency in public clouds
Mastering the art of container management
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How zero-trust security makes VMs more efficient
Ultimate virtualization: The end of infrastructure
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We're running out of words, February 7, 2018
Help fight information pollution, January 31, 2018
Privacy infographic-palooza, January 24, 2018
Another great reason to celebrate the life of Martin Luther King Jr., January 17, 2018
Bye-bye, Fourth Amendment: Spy agencies feed tips to law enforcement, January 10, 2018
Bring virtue to the internet by keeping trackers at bay, January 3, 2018
Could artificial intelligence give the tech industry a heart and save us from capitalism run amok? December 21, 2017
Your email use is being tracked, and not just by marketers and spammers, December 13, 2017
Time to let others do the talking, December 6, 2017
Our front-row seat for the crashing and burning of the internet, November 29, 2017
Your location location location means money money money for trackers, November 16, 2017
YouTube: Unsafe for all ages, November 8, 2017
Birthday wishes, November 2, 2017
That Weekly when everything was pretty good, or at least not so bad, October 25, 2017
Addiction by design: Don't let tech products run your life, October 19, 2017
Essential internet privacy tips, 2017 edition
Unreported news story: 'Algorithmic takeover' of journalism, September 27, 2017
The door slams shut on the open internet, September 22, 2017
The best response to the Equifax breach: Don't deal with Equifax, September 13, 2017
In business and government, the bullies are calling the shots, September 6, 2017
There's no stopping tech giants' surveillance for profit, August 30, 2017
How to deter 'fingerprint' trackers from identifying your computers and devices, August 23, 2017
That was the week that was, 2017 revival, August 16, 2017
Find the internet security level that's right for your needs, August 9, 2017
Internet Media 101: The bigger the lie, the greater the profit, August 3, 2017
Cyber-crimestoppers: How individuals and companies help nab internet crooks, July 26, 2017
A free press: The antidote to authoritarianism, July 19, 2017
A novel concept: Let consumers decide which personal data to share with trackers, July 12, 2017
We're in the midst of the third American Civil War, and democracy is losing, July 5, 2017
Keep online trackers at bay without breaking a sweat, June 28, 2017
Pleas for civility meet with... incivility, but that's okay, June 21, 2017
The price we pay for unbridled digital surveillance, June 14, 2017
Privacy protections may form the basis of antitrust actions against internet giants, June 7, 2017
Privacy tips for the most vulnerable: Children and seniors, May 31, 2017
Applying Fourth Amendment search protections to data in the cloud, May 24, 2017
Just when you thought you couldn't be tracked any closer..., May 17, 2017
Facebook addiction turns users into marketing guinea pigs, May 10, 2017
America: A tale of two countries, May 3, 2017
The internet: Destroyer of truth, justice, and the American Way, April 26, 2017
The death and ultimate rebirth of the public internet, April 19, 2017
An internet dinosaur spits in extinction's eye, April 12, 2017
Trust Busters 2.0: Dismantling modern monopolies, April 5, 2017
Simple, free ways to lock down your private data, March 29, 2017
Let big data benefit consumers, not marketers, March 22, 2017t
Gig economy changes what it means to be an 'employee,' March 8, 2017
Privacy: There's just no percentage in it, March 1, 2017
Practical security preparations for the worst-case scenario, December 13, 2016
The Rough Beast's lies indicate his intentions - Just like the Nazis, December 6, 2016
Government phone searches: Return of the 'general warrant', November 29, 2016
Before the deluge: Spend your attention wisely, November 23, 2016
You can't hide from facial-recognition systems - Or can you? November 16, 2016
The 'consumer boycott' of web advertising is gaining momentum, November 8, 2016
Encryption: It's not just for banking anymore, November 1, 2016
A call to action: Stop the surveillance - by web services, apps, October 25, 2016
Web ad networks are malware authors' best friends, October 18, 2016
Privacy is becoming fashionable - Yippee! October 11, 2016
How do we bridge the growing media and political divides? October 4, 2016
Safety essentials: 10-step security revisited, 11 years later
Simple ways to limit the private information you surrender on the web, September 20, 2016
Top 10 reasons why people hate listicles - and yes, this is a joke headline, September 13, 2016
Why internet voting is a terrible idea, September 6, 2016
No consent needed for ISPs to scan email and create ad-targeting profiles of non-customers, August 30, 2016
The web is broken - Guess who's trying to fix it? August 23, 2016
Supreme Court throws 'fruit of the poisonous tree' doctrine under the bus, August 16, 2016
Dragging the online trackers - kicking and screaming - into the light of day, August 9, 2016
Silly questions: Who 'owns' video captured by police? And is Facebook really 'privacy-enhancing'? August 2, 2016
It's official: No expectation of privacy on the internet, June 28, 2016
How to wrest control of our government away from corporations, June 21, 2016
The fight against privacy smashers continues, June 14, 2016
Publishers are losing the battle against their ad-blocking visitors - so what's next? May 31, 2016
Tech companies resist government attempts to broaden definition of 'personal information', May 25, 2016
Privacy threats on parade, May 17, 2016
Government goes dark as private lives are exposed, May 10, 2016
The great online-advertising swindle, May 3, 2016
Modern news media: Too big not to fail? April 26, 2016
Internet Confidential: How to establish a privacy right on the public Internet, April 20, 2016
The new browser wars: Thou shalt not block our ads and trackers, April 13, 2016
FCC to regulate ISP data collection, but Google, Facebook off the hook, April 6, 2016
Five questions, no answers, March 29, 2016
How to fix the Internet: Ratchet down the anonymity, lose the ads, March 23, 2016
How we lose ourselves in private data collection, March 15, 2016
People tracking is about to get even creepier, March 8, 2016
Silicon Valley's long-standing connections to the U.S. government, March 2, 2016
2016: The first social-media election, March 2, 2016
How to build the future of work, February 24, 2016
Why it's a bad idea to trust private companies with the job of protecting our rights, February 16, 2016
Your Internet life is an open book: The dark side of online-ad profiling, February 9, 2016
Why don't Americans care as much about their privacy as Europeans do? February 2, 2016
New fronts open in the battle against privacy-invading online ads, January 26, 2016
Fifteen ways to stay safe on the Internet, January 19, 2016
Prepare for the inevitable theft of your personal information, January 13, 2016
'Hey, gang, let's put on a government!', January 5, 2016
The appropriate response to living in a surveillance state: Ignore it, December 22, 2015
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Legal shorts for December 22, 2015
Separating the bitcoin hype from the blockchain substance, December 17, 2015
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How open data can help save the world, December 2, 2015
Consumers may be ready to pay for an ad-free, tracking-free Internet, November 18, 2015
Fair use stages a comeback: New protections against copyright abuse, November 10, 2015
Welcome to the Age of 'Existential Despair', November 10, 2015
Get ready for the Attention Economy, November 4, 2015
O'Jitterys Catch a Movie, October 27, 2015
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Tech shorts, October 27, 2015
Do we have a right to know what they know about us?, October 20, 2015
Facial recognition ushers in the Age of Surveillance, October 13, 2015
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Tech Short, October 13, 2015: ID by face + social profile
Legal Short, October 13, 2015: GOP mega-donor sues Mother Jones, loses, sort of
Fantasy sports gambling finally gets scrutinized, October 6, 2015
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Tech shorts, October 6, 2015
Google, Android, ads, and a tech titan's revenge, September 29, 2015
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Legal shorts, September 29, 2015
How to fix problems caused by Apple's flaky iTunes updates, September 23, 2015
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Tech shorts, September 22, 2015
Campaign 2016: Where's the love? September 15, 2015
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Tech shorts, September 15, 2015
Legal shorts, September 15, 2015
Three simple ways to improve your privacy, September 8, 2015
Use your free Google Voice number to make and receive phone calls, September 1, 2015
Reclaiming our government starts with universal Internet access, August 25, 2015
Upon further review, times three, August 4, 2015
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Shorts for August 4, 2015
Coming soon: A more trustworthy form of encryption, July 28, 2015
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Tech shorts, July 28, 2015
Protect yourself while browsing by enabling click to play, July 21, 2015
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Tech short, July 21, 2015: Computers now tie emotions to facial expressions
The connection between poverty, hunger, and obesity, July 14, 2015
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Shorts for July 14, 2015
A long-overdue turning of the political tide, July 7, 2015
Obamacare: A misstep in the right direction, July 7, 2015
Everyday Windows 10 users become beta testers for the Enterprise Edition, June 30, 2015
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Tech shorts, June 30, 2015
Obamacare decision imposes limits on executive power, June 30, 2015
It's time to get serious about prosecuting Internet threats, June 23, 2015
Worst. Supreme. Court. Ever. June 16, 2015
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Tech shorts, June 16, 2015
Five indications that we are currently between regimes, June 9, 2015
The five-minute Facebook security checkup, June 2, 2015
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Legal shorts, June 2, 2015
When ads attack: Web ad networks battle the blockers, May 26, 2015
Flying the furious skies: How to stay sane on a commercial flight, May 19, 2015
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Tech shorts, May 19, 2015
Online shopping tips: Put differential pricing to work for you, May 12, 2015
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Tech shorts, May 12, 2015
Legal shorts, May 12, 2015
We're sitting on a big-data gold mine, May 5, 2015
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Legal shorts, May 5, 2015
The case against web encryption, Title II designation for ISPs, April 28, 2015
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Legal shorts, April 28, 2015
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Should all web traffic be encrypted? April 14, 2015
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Anonymous Internet Map, April 14, 2015
More reasons why you need to block web ads, April 7, 2015
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Legal shorts: April 7, 2015
Web 3.0 returns control of personal information to users, March 31, 2015
Passwords are about to get some much-needed assistance -- from your body, March 24, 2015
An unexpected visit from the Karma Police, March 17, 2015
Three views of the future that are certain to curl your hair, March 10, 2015
Privacy, Inc.: Welcome to the personal-information marketplace, March 3, 2015
The tricks of the malware trade: Don't take the bait! February 24, 2015
How to ruin your life in 140 characters or fewer, February 17, 2015
Browse better with these three essential freebies (plus one valuable cheapie), February 10, 2015
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Tech shorts: February 10, 2015
What's the best way to fix the broken U.S. political system? February 3, 2015
Why you should care about your loss of privacy, January 27, 2015
The battle against data thieves heats up, January 20, 2015
How to combat hate and harassment on the Internet, January 13, 2015
Beat ransomware by saving your files to the cloud, January 6, 2015
'The Interview' and 'I Can't Breathe': Connecting the dots, December 29, 2014
Cyberwar? Fuhgeddabouddit! There are plenty more serious threats to fret over, December 16, 2014
Five fantastic Web freebies, December 9, 2014
How Google, Facebook, and Twitter make billions by offering 'free' services, December 2, 2014
Telephone tech-support scams are on the rise, November 24, 2014
Trading privacy for the public good, November 18, 2014
Tor breach shows there's no such thing as Internet anonymity, November 11, 2014
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Hackers owned Home Depot's networks for five months, November 11, 2014
Another call for a nationwide breach-notification law, November 11, 2014
Comcast battles Netflix, and everybody loses, November 4, 2014
Sexting has become part of growing up (gulp!), October 28, 2014
Quick, simple fixes for everyday tech glitches, October 21, 2014
Battle of the behemoths: Facebook ad network takes on Google, October 14, 2014
Instant access to all your recent files, October 6, 2014
iPhone's new Medical ID feature could save your life, September 29, 2014
Now you can really lock your phone, September 22, 2014
Facebook auto-play videos eat up mobile data allotments, September 15, 2014
Three free browser add-ons protect against cyber-crime, September 9, 2014
Manslaughter conviction expunged after worker dies in baling machine, August 25, 2014
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Google patent infringement: The proof's in the Post-its?, August 25, 2014
Control which iPhone apps are allowed to stay 'active' when they're off, August 25, 2014
Weekly What? August 25, 2014
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No more 'Like' gates to view content, get rewards, August 25, 2014
FTC goes after a company that lost customer data, company cries 'Foul!', August 25, 2014
A mobile phone company releases customer data -- and it's a good thing, August 25, 2014
Clickless approvals don't qualify as 'reasonable notice' for terms of service, August 25, 2014
Baby steps closer to authentication that doesn't rely on passwords, August 25, 2014
Most data breaches are the result of weak or stolen credentials, August 18, 2014
The best government money -- lots and lots of money -- can buy, August 11, 2014
The best browser you're probably not using, August 4, 2014
It all depends on who's doing the surveilling -- and why, July 28, 2014
Be careful what you comment -- it might get you sued, July 19, 2014
Never pay for software again (almost) Plus: The pros and cons of cloud computing, July 14, 2014
Mind that download! Free phone apps deliver malware, July 7, 2014
How to build the future of work, February 24, 2016
The end is near for passwords (not really), February 24, 2016
Facebook's latest shenanigans, July 1, 2014
Privacy Weeklies
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The Weeklies
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Excuse me while I duck and cover, March 1, 2018
We're running out of words, February 7, 2018
Help fight information pollution, January 31, 2018
Another great reason to celebrate the life of Martin Luther King Jr., January 17, 2018
Bye-bye, Fourth Amendment: Spy agencies feed tips to law enforcement, January 10, 2018
Bring virtue to the internet by keeping trackers at bay, January 3, 2018
Time to let others do the talking, December 6, 2017
Our front-row seat for the crashing and burning of the internet, November 29, 2017
YouTube: Unsafe for all ages, November 8, 2017
Birthday wishes, November 2, 2017
That Weekly when everything was pretty good, or at least not so bad, October 25, 2017
Unreported news story: 'Algorithmic takeover' of journalism, September 27, 2017
The door slams shut on the open internet, September 22, 2017
In business and government, the bullies are calling the shots, September 6, 2017
There's no stopping tech giants' surveillance for profit, August 30, 2017
That was the week that was, 2017 revival, August 16, 2017
Internet Media 101: The bigger the lie, the greater the profit, August 3, 2017
Cyber-crimestoppers: How individuals and companies help nab internet crooks, July 26, 2017
A free press: The antidote to authoritarianism, July 19, 2017
We're in the midst of the third American Civil War, and democracy is losing, July 5, 2017
Pleas for civility meet with... incivility, but that's okay, June 21, 2017
The price we pay for unbridled digital surveillance, June 14, 2017
Privacy protections may form the basis of antitrust actions against internet giants, June 7, 2017
Applying Fourth Amendment search protections to data in the cloud, May 24, 2017
Just when you thought you couldn't be tracked any closer..., May 17, 2017
Facebook addiction turns users into marketing guinea pigs, May 10, 2017
America: A tale of two countries, May 3, 2017
The internet: Destroyer of truth, justice, and the American Way, April 26, 2017
The death and ultimate rebirth of the public internet, April 19, 2017
An internet dinosaur spits in extinction's eye, April 12, 2017
Trust Busters 2.0: Dismantling modern monopolies, April 5, 2017
Gig economy changes what it means to be an 'employee,' March 8, 2017
Privacy: There's just no percentage in it, March 1, 2017
The Rough Beast's lies indicate his intentions - Just like the Nazis, December 6, 2016
Government phone searches: Return of the 'general warrant', November 29, 2016
You can't hide from facial-recognition systems - Or can you? November 16, 2016
No consent needed for ISPs to scan email and create ad-targeting profiles of non-customers, August 30, 2016
Supreme Court throws 'fruit of the poisonous tree' doctrine under the bus, August 16, 2016
Silly questions: Who 'owns' video captured by police? And is Facebook really 'privacy-enhancing'? August 2, 2016
It's official: No expectation of privacy on the internet, June 28, 2016
How to wrest control of our government away from corporations, June 21, 2016
The fight against privacy smashers continues, June 14, 2016
Publishers are losing the battle against their ad-blocking visitors - so what's next? May 31, 2016
Tech companies resist government attempts to broaden definition of 'personal information', May 25, 2016
Privacy threats on parade, May 17, 2016
Government goes dark as private lives are exposed, May 10, 2016
The great online-advertising swindle, May 3, 2016
Modern news media: Too big not to fail? April 26, 2016
Internet Confidential: How to establish a privacy right on the public Internet, April 20, 2016
The new browser wars: Thou shalt not block our ads and trackers, April 13, 2016
FCC to regulate ISP data collection, but Google, Facebook off the hook, April 6, 2016
How we lose ourselves in private data collection, March 15, 2016
People tracking is about to get even creepier, March 8, 2016
Silicon Valley's long-standing connections to the U.S. government, March 2, 2016
How to build the future of work, February 24, 2016
Why it's a bad idea to trust private companies with the job of protecting our rights, February 16, 2016
Your Internet life is an open book: The dark side of online-ad profiling, February 9, 2016
Why don't Americans care as much about their privacy as Europeans do? February 2, 2016
'Hey, gang, let's put on a government!', January 5, 2016
The appropriate response to living in a surveillance state: Ignore it, December 22, 2015
>
Legal shorts for December 22, 2015
Re-reinterpreting our constitutional right to bear arms, December 10, 2015
How open data can help save the world, December 2, 2015
Fair use stages a comeback: New protections against copyright abuse, November 10, 2015
>
Welcome to the Age of 'Existential Despair', November 10, 2015
Do we have a right to know what they know about us?, October 20, 2015
Legal shorts, September 29, 2015
Campaign 2016: Where's the love? September 15, 2015
>
Legal shorts, September 15, 2015
Reclaiming our government starts with universal Internet access, August 25, 2015
Upon further review, times three, August 4, 2015
>
Shorts for August 4, 2015
The connection between poverty, hunger, and obesity, July 14, 2015
>
Shorts for July 14, 2015
A long-overdue turning of the political tide, July 7, 2015
Obamacare: A misstep in the right direction, July 7, 2015
Obamacare decision imposes limits on executive power, June 30, 2015
It's time to get serious about prosecuting Internet threats, June 23, 2015
Worst. Supreme. Court. Ever. June 16, 2015
Five indications that we are currently between regimes, June 9, 2015
Legal shorts, June 2, 2015
Legal shorts, May 12, 2015
Legal shorts, May 5, 2015
Legal shorts, April 28, 2015
More examples of judges clueless about technology... and one that gets it, April 21, 2015
Legal shorts: April 7, 2015
Legal shorts, March 31, 2015
Legal shorts: March 24, 2015
Privacy, Inc.: Welcome to the personal-information marketplace, March 3, 2015
Legal shorts: February 24, 2015
What would George Washington think of his country now? February 16, 2015
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Lobbyists thrive by building relationships with lawmakers, February 17, 2015
On the fast track to American fascism, February 17, 2015
The one Senator who's speaking truth to power, February 17, 2015
Fight terrorism by fighting its source: Corruption, February 17, 2015
Anonymous users: Your ISP may ID you on demand -- and not even tell you, February 17, 2015
Legal shorts: February 10, 2015
What's the best way to fix the broken U.S. political system? February 3, 2015
The battle against data thieves heats up, January 20, 2015
'The Interview' and 'I Can't Breathe': Connecting the dots, December 29, 2014
Cyberwar? Fuhgeddabouddit! There are plenty more serious threats to fret over, December 16, 2014
Trading privacy for the public good, November 18, 2014
Deregulating the legal profession: Only a matter of time, October 6, 2014
Internet companies' transparency reports indicate trademark abuse is on the rise, September 25, 2014
Google patent infringement: The proof's in the Post-its?, August 25, 2014
Most data breaches are the result of weak or stolen credentials, August 18, 2014
The best government money -- lots and lots of money -- can buy, August 11, 2014
Have 'money addicts' taken over our political system?, August 11, 2014
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Part 2: Money and political power, August 11, 2014
Part 3: A contrived distinction between 'venal' and 'systematic' corruption, August 11, 2014
Part 4: Fear of political corruption trumps government economic regulation, August 11, 2014
Part 5: Investment-oriented political contributions boost the bottom line, August 11, 2014
Part 6: Case study: Corporate political corruption, 19th-century style, August 11, 2014
Corporate ownership of the U.S. political process, August 11, 2014
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Part 2: Party perpetuation trumps service to the constituency, August 11, 2014
Part 3: Party loyalty trumps independent thought, August 11, 2014
Part 4: The roots of corporate 'personhood,' August 11, 2014
Part 5: Is political corruption actually on the rise? Who knows?, August 11, 2014
It all depends on who's doing the surveilling -- and why, July 28, 2014
Be careful what you comment -- it might get you sued, July 19, 2014
Supreme Court: You can patent software, but only if it's 'transformative,' June 21, 2014
Privacy Manifesto
Privacy Tips
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Privacy infographic-palooza, January 24, 2018
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Data Collection on Consumers infographic
How Companies Identify People
PayPal Data Sharing
Data Collection Guidelines for Businesses
What Does It Mean to Be a Success?
Could artificial intelligence give the tech industry a heart and save us from capitalism run amok? December 21, 2017
Your email use is being tracked, and not just by marketers and spammers, December 13, 2017
Your location location location means money money money for trackers, November 16, 2017
Addiction by design: Don't let tech products run your life, October 19, 2017
Essential internet privacy tips, 2017 edition
The best response to the Equifax breach: Don't deal with Equifax, September 13, 2017
How to deter 'fingerprint' trackers from identifying your computers and devices, August 23, 2017
Find the internet security level that's right for your needs, August 9, 2017
A novel concept: Let consumers decide which personal data to share with trackers, July 12, 2017
Keep online trackers at bay without breaking a sweat, June 28, 2017
Privacy tips for the most vulnerable: Children and seniors, May 31, 2017
Simple, free ways to lock down your private data, March 29, 2017
Let big data benefit consumers, not marketers, March 22, 2017t
Practical security preparations for the worst-case scenario, December 13, 2016
Before the deluge: Spend your attention wisely, November 23, 2016
The 'consumer boycott' of web advertising is gaining momentum, November 8, 2016
Encryption: It's not just for banking anymore, November 1, 2016
A call to action: Stop the surveillance - by web services, apps, October 25, 2016
Web ad networks are malware authors' best friends, October 18, 2016
Privacy is becoming fashionable - Yippee! October 11, 2016
How do we bridge the growing media and political divides? October 4, 2016
>
Pew Center Research chart: Political bias of news organizations
Safety essentials: 10-step security revisited, 11 years later
Simple ways to limit the private information you surrender on the web, September 20, 2016
Top 10 reasons why people hate listicles - and yes, this is a joke headline, September 13, 2016
Why internet voting is a terrible idea, September 6, 2016
The web is broken - Guess who's trying to fix it? August 23, 2016
Dragging the online trackers - kicking and screaming - into the light of day, August 9, 2016
Five questions, no answers, March 29, 2016
How to fix the Internet: Ratchet down the anonymity, lose the ads, March 23, 2016
2016: The first social-media election, March 2, 2016
The end is near for passwords (not really), February 24, 2016
New fronts open in the battle against privacy-invading online ads, January 26, 2016
Fifteen ways to stay safe on the Internet, January 19, 2016
Prepare for the inevitable theft of your personal information, January 13, 2016
Separating the bitcoin hype from the blockchain substance, December 17, 2015
>
Shorts for December 17, 2015: Trump's legal ineptitude, and eight ways the world is getting better
Consumers may be ready to pay for an ad-free, tracking-free Internet, November 18, 2015
Get ready for the Attention Economy, November 4, 2015
Tech shorts, October 27, 2015
How to find a reliable network speed test, May 2, 2014
Facial recognition ushers in the Age of Surveillance, October 13, 2015
>
Tech Short for October 13, 2015: ID by face + social profile
Fantasy sports gambling finally gets scrutinized, October 6, 2015
>
Tech shorts, October 6, 2015
Google, Android, ads, and a tech titan's revenge, September 29, 2015
How to fix problems caused by Apple's flaky iTunes updates, September 23, 2015
>
Tech shorts, September 22, 2015
Tech shorts, September 15, 2015
Three simple ways to improve your privacy, September 8, 2015
Use your free Google Voice number to make and receive phone calls, September 1, 2015
Coming soon: A more trustworthy form of encryption, July 28, 2015
>
Tech shorts, July 28, 2015
Protect yourself while browsing by enabling click to play, July 21, 2015
>
Tech short, July 21, 2015: Computers now tie emotions to facial expressions
Everyday Windows 10 users become beta testers for the Enterprise Edition, June 30, 2015
>
Tech shorts, June 30, 2015
Tech shorts, June 16, 2015
The five-minute Facebook security checkup, June 2, 2015
When ads attack: Web ad networks battle the blockers, May 26, 2015
Flying the furious skies: How to stay sane on a commercial flight, May 19, 2015
>
Tech shorts, May 19, 2015
Online shopping tips: Put differential pricing to work for you, May 12, 2015
>
Tech shorts, May 12, 2015
We're sitting on a big-data gold mine, May 5, 2015
The case against web encryption, Title II designation for ISPs, April 28, 2015
>
Tech shorts, April 28, 2015
Tech shorts, April 21, 2015
Should all web traffic be encrypted? April 14, 2015
>
Anonymous Internet Map, April 14, 2015
More reasons why you need to block web ads, April 7, 2015
>
Tech shorts: April 7, 2015
Web 3.0 returns control of personal information to users, March 31, 2015
Passwords are about to get some much-needed assistance -- from your body, March 24, 2015
An unexpected visit from the Karma Police, March 17, 2015
Three views of the future that are certain to curl your hair, March 10, 2015
The tricks of the malware trade: Don't take the bait! February 24, 2015
How to ruin your life in 140 characters or fewer, February 17, 2015
Browse better with these three essential freebies (plus one valuable cheapie), February 10, 2015
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Tech shorts: February 10, 2015
Why you should care about your loss of privacy, January 27, 2015
How to combat hate and harassment on the Internet, January 13, 2015
Beat ransomware by saving your files to the cloud, January 6, 2015
Five fantastic Web freebies, December 9, 2014
How Google, Facebook, and Twitter make billions by offering 'free' services, December 2, 2014
Telephone tech-support scams are on the rise, November 24, 2014
Tor breach shows there's no such thing as Internet anonymity, November 11, 2014
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Hackers owned Home Depot's networks for five months, November 11, 2014
Another call for a nationwide breach-notification law, November 11, 2014
Comcast battles Netflix, and everybody loses, November 4, 2014
Sexting has become part of growing up (gulp!), October 28, 2014
Quick, simple fixes for everyday tech glitches, October 21, 2014
Battle of the behemoths: Facebook ad network takes on Google, October 14, 2014
Instant access to all your recent files, October 6, 2014
iPhone's new Medical ID feature could save your life, September 29, 2014
Now you can really lock your phone, September 22, 2014
Facebook auto-play videos eat up mobile data allotments, September 15, 2014
Three free browser add-ons protect against cyber-crime, September 9, 2014
Control which iPhone apps are allowed to stay 'active' when they're off, August 25, 2014
The best browser you're probably not using, August 4, 2014
Never pay for software again (almost), July 14, 2014
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Best free alternatives to top-selling software, July 11, 2011
The pros and cons of cloud computing, July 14, 2014
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Three approaches to free encrypted online storage, June 23, 2009
Future-proof your data archive, December 30, 2010
Ten simple, common-sense security tips, October 9, 2012
Browser security settings you gotta change, June 24, 2014
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Beef up Chrome's security, June 24, 2014
Batten down the hatches in Firefox, June 24, 2014
Enable Internet Explorer's privacy and security features, June 24, 2014
Online advertising dangers, June 10, 2014
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U.S. Senate: Self-regulation of online ad networks isn't working, June 10, 2014
Free browser extensions give ads the boot, June 10, 2014
Claim a property interest in your personal information, June 10, 2014
A micropayment alternative to privacy-sucking ads, June 10, 2014
Great people make great sites, May 30, 2014
Three free privacy add-ons for Firefox and Chrome, May 20, 2014
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Three essential security add-ons for Firefox, Chrome, and IE, May 7, 2013
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How to improve security in Firefox, Chrome, and IE, May 6, 2013
Disable third-party cookies in IE, Firefox, and Google Chrome, March 14, 2011
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Add 'do not track' to Firefox, IE, Google Chrome, December 7, 2010
Five great Firefox privacy add-ons, July 14, 2010
Remove metadata from Office files, PDFs, and images, May 16, 2014
Make folders private in Windows 8.1, May 9, 2014
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Enable Vista's hidden administrator, and password-protect its XP equivalent, February 13, 2008
How to secure your PC in 10 easy steps, November 15, 2011
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Three approaches to free encrypted online storage, June 23, 2009
Amazon Cloud Drive and Box.net go toe-to-toe, April 5, 2011
Free VPN service helps keep public Wi-Fi safe, February 14, 2011
How to prevent identity theft, September 13, 2011
Free utility finds unwanted programs uninstallers miss, February 24, 2014
Malware authors target Android phones, May 13, 2014
Secure your Facebook account in six easy steps, September 23, 2013
How to find the positive in negative comments, April 30, 2014
The 'I hate passwords' guide, April 29, 2014
Protect your device from malicious ads, April 10, 2014
Five ways to save a Web page, September 26, 2011
Five essential Windows 8.1 time-saving tweaks, February 3, 2014
Best free sites for learning how to write code, December 12, 2013
Software Intellectual Property Protections, August 16, 2014
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Introduction: It's a Software World
1. Trademark
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a. Registration
b. Trademark requirements
c. Lanham Act: 15 U.S.C. §§ 1051-1053 and 15 U.S.C. § 1125(a) (a.k.a. § 43(a))
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1. Distinguish from patent protection
2. Distinguish from copyright protection
3. Trademark-infringement elements
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A. Confusion
B. Designation of origin
C. Famous and distinctive
d. Infringement criteria
2. Trade Secrets
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a. Uniform Trade Secrets Act
b. Software protected by trade secrets
c. Limitations on trade-secret protections
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1. Secret and valuable
2. Described with particularity
3. Software trade secrets and patents: Conflicting or complementary?
3. Copyright
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a. History of software copyright statute
b. Assembling the pieces of the software-copyright jigsaw puzzle
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1. Two types of source code: Declaring and implementing
2. Originality requirement
3. Merger doctrine
4. Abstraction-filtration-comparison test
5. Short phrases
6. Scenes a faire doctrine
7. Structure, sequence, and organization of the Java APIs
8. Interoperability as it relates to copyrightability
9. Fair use
10. Copyright protections vs. patent protections for software
4. Patent
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a. U.S. Constitution Article 1 § 8
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1. In terms of patent law, software is special
2. Software innovations are clearly patentable
b. 35 U.S. Code § 101
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1. Alice Corp. v. CLS Bank International: Procedural history
2. Test for patentability of abstract ideas: Implicit exception to exclusion
c. 35 U.S. Code § 102 - Conditions for patentability; novelty, prior art
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1. Section 102(a)'s "known or used" determination (prior art)
2. Section 102(b)'s "on sale" and "disclosure" determinations
3. Section 102(g)'s "abandoned, suppressed, or concealed" determination
d. 35 U.S. Code § 103 Conditions for patentability: non-obvious subject matter
e. 35 U.S. Code § 112: Specification
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1. Claim construction
2. Doctrine of equivalents and rule of prosecution history estoppel
Conclusion
Table of Cases
Reclaim your personal information
Cloud Computing
Five tips for protecting cloud data from internal threats
What does the future hold for DBAs?
Busted: 10 Big Data Myths Exploded
Is the cloud ready for speech APIs?
From machine learning to super clouds: Competing visions of cloud 2.0
Two great reasons for making your cloud data location aware
The most common cloud migration mistakes
How to prepare for the next cloud outage
The new shadow IT: Custom applications in the cloud
Drawbacks of running containers on bare-metal servers
How to reduce latency in public clouds
Mastering the art of container management
Hybrid Clouds: Here to stay, or stop-gaps to enterprise cloud?
How zero-trust security makes VMs more efficient
Ultimate virtualization: The end of infrastructure
21 best orchestration tools for MSPs
Cloud governance: The key to effectively scaling your cloud
Update or rewrite? A cloud-application perspective
New views into cloud application performance
Multicloud vs. hybrid cloud
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