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Technology Lessons from the Wikileaks Saga

The government can do little to stop digital leaks–but it could do a better job tracking the source.There’s already debate about whether Wikileaks’s release of 92,000 classified documents on the war in...

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Everything You Need to Know About Wikileaks

Two experts lay out the facts surrounding the controversy.What is Wikileaks?

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Will the U.S. get an Internet "kill switch"?

Proposed legislation won’t let the government kill the Internet—but it has other problems.In the past few weeks, we’ve seen two countries try to “turn off” the Internet. On January 27, Egypt, which had...

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The Personal Computer Is Dead

Power is fast shifting from end users and software developers to operating system vendors.The PC is dead. Rising numbers of mobile, lightweight, cloud-centric devices don’t merely represent a change in...

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The Web's Dark Energy

Community policing can help make the Web safe.

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Technology Lessons from the Wikileaks Saga

The government can do little to stop digital leaks–but it could do a better job tracking the source.

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Everything You Need to Know About Wikileaks

Two experts lay out the facts surrounding the controversy.

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Will the U.S. get an Internet "kill switch"?

Proposed legislation won’t let the government kill the Internet—but it has other problems.

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The Personal Computer Is Dead

Power is fast shifting from end users and software developers to operating system vendors.

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The Web’s Dark Energy

Physicists speak of dark energy, the label applied to the expansive oomph permeating the universe. The Internet has its own dark energy: the legions of nerds who code for fun, challenge, and uncertain...

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Technology Lessons from the Wikileaks Saga

There’s already debate about whether Wikileaks’s release of 92,000 classified documents on the war in Afghanistan was more of a milestone in the annals of national security and the press than the 1971...

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Everything You Need to Know About Wikileaks

What is Wikileaks?Wikileaks is a self-described “not-for-profit media organization,” launched in 2006 for the purposes of disseminating original documents from anonymous sources and leakers. Its...

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Will the U.S. get an Internet "kill switch"?

In the past few weeks, we’ve seen two countries try to “turn off” the Internet. On January 27, Egypt, which had previously known few restrictions on Internet access, stopped delivering bits to the...

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The Personal Computer Is Dead

The PC is dead. Rising numbers of mobile, lightweight, cloud-centric devices don’t merely represent a change in form factor. Rather, we’re seeing an unprecedented shift of power from end users and...

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