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Privacy
Senators want to know why U.S. Marshals Service is keeping body scan images
Aug 23, 2010
They're images of people who entered a U.S. Courthouse in Orlando, Fl. Earlier this month, reports of the 35,000 images the U.S. Marshals Service...
Wal-Mart's smart tags: Good business tactic or an invasion of privacy?
Jul 29, 2010
Wal-Mart will be putting radio tags on clothing sold at its stores -- from tops all the way down to the tighty-whiteys you pick up at the stores....
Browser add-on sounds alarm when Google is watching
by
Kai Ryssdal
Jul 28, 2010
Here's a little something we came across while surfing around the web this morning. It's an extension for your Internet browser called Google Ala...
Hey Baby, What's Your Cluster?
Jul 27, 2010
Read details about Axoicom's 70 clusters on their website using the PersonicsX Interactive Wheel.
I just got my data mined. It was a little bit ...
The Internet: Bringing Families Together
by
author198
Jul 20, 2010
We're just wrapping up tomorrow's show, about social networking for little kids (and how it might not be as bad a thing as you think). And of...
'Zuckerberg law'
by
author198
May 25, 2010
TechCrunch is featuring a Charlie Rose interview with Yuri Milner, co-founder and CEO of Digital Sky Technologies. In light of Mark Zuckerberg's...
How to protect your kids' privacy online
by
author198
May 10, 2010
Anna Weggel of our Public Insight team tapped into the Public Insight Network for some stories of how parents help protect their kids' privacy...
For public good, not for profit.
You still have time to tell the FTC what you think
May 10, 2010
The Federal Trade Commission is still taking comments on what you think about the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act, or COPPA. If you want...
Facebook security hole lets you see your friends' IM chats
by
John Moe
May 5, 2010
This one flagged by TechCrunch. May be fixed by the time you read this.