May
26
2011

Senate Passes 4-Year Re-Up of Patriot Act Provisions

Bloomberg News reports that, as expected, today "[t]he US Senate approved a four-year extension of provisions in the USA Patriot Act allowing law enforcement to track suspected terrorists with roving wiretaps. ... The measure goes to the House for final ...
Written by Staff in: Slashdot | Tags: ,
May
26
2011

DOJ Could Ban Texas Flights Over Anti-Patdown Law

hellkyng writes "The Department of Justice may ban flights from Texas because of the Anti-Patdown law making its way through the legal system. Says Rep. David Simpson, 'Someone must make a stand against the atrocities of our government agents.' Should ...
Written by Staff in: Slashdot | Tags: ,
May
16
2011

Think I’m Not American? Pass the Hamburgers.

purkinje writes "Immigrants and their children may choose to eat American food as a way to fit in, a new study found, which may help explain why immigrants catch up to the country's obesity levels in 15 years. The researchers ...
Written by Staff in: Slashdot | Tags: ,
May
13
2011

PROTECT IP Act Follows In COICA’s Footsteps

Last fall, Senator Patrick Leahy (D-VT) introduced the Combating Online Infringement and Counterfeits Act (COICA), which was dubbed the "internet blacklist" by opponents worried about its broad provisions for allowing the removal of websites based on vague criteria. COICA stalled ...
Written by Staff in: Slashdot | Tags: ,
May
11
2011

FCC Commissioner Leaves To Become Lobbyist

An anonymous reader writes "Meredith Attwell Baker, one of the FCC Commissioners, is leaving the FCC to become a lobbyist for Comcast-NBC, just four months after approving their merger deal. She refused to put any significant conditions on the merger, ...
Written by Staff in: Slashdot | Tags: ,
Apr
21
2011

Why Does the US Cling To Imperial Measurements?

PhunkySchtuff writes "As one of only three countries on Earth that hasn't converted to a metric system of units and measurements, there is a huge amount of resistance within the US to change the status quo. Whilst the cost of ...
Written by Staff in: General,Slashdot | Tags: ,
Apr
14
2011

America’s Tech Decline: a Reading Guide

ErichTheRed writes "Computerworld has put together an interesting collection of links to various sources detailing the decline of US R&D/innovation in technology. The cross section of sources is interesting — everything from government to private industry. It's interesting to see ...
Written by Staff in: Slashdot | Tags: ,
Mar
03
2011

Bradley Manning Charged With Aiding the Enemy

Hugh Pickens writes writes "The Washington Post reports that the army has brought twenty-two new charges — including the Article 104 offence of 'aiding the enemy' that carries a potential death sentence — against Pfc. Bradley E. Manning, a former ...
Written by Staff in: Slashdot | Tags: ,
Feb
28
2011

Brian Michael Bendis Comic ‘Powers’ Heads to the Small Screen with FX

FX, the network that’s brought us shows like Nip/Tuck is putting together a pilot episode of a series called Powers based on the comics by Brian Michael Bendis.  Bendis’ work speak for itself as he is a verified badass in ...
Feb
06
2011

Congresswoman Writes On Broadband, Net Neutrality

An anonymous reader writes "Anna G. Eshoo, a California Democrat representing parts of Silicon Valley has written an opt-ed defending net neutrality and pushing the administration to take more steps to speed up U.S. broadband. From the article: 'A climate ...
Written by Staff in: Slashdot | Tags: ,
Feb
05
2011

Sarah Palin Seeks To Trademark Her Name

Hugh Pickens writes "The LA Times reports that former Alaska governor and 2008 Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin has filed paperwork with the US Patent and Trademark Office in November to trademark her name. On her initial application, Palin ...
Written by Staff in: General,Slashdot | Tags: ,
Jan
30
2011

New Hampshire Bill Could Lead To Adoption of Approval Voting

Okian Warrior writes "The people at FreeKeene report: 'Four Republican state representatives have sponsored a bill that would replace first-past-the-post voting with approval voting for all state offices and presidential primaries. Under this system, voters would select every candidate they ...
Written by Staff in: Slashdot | Tags: ,
Jan
27
2011

Drug Catapult Found At US-Mexico Border

suraj.sun writes "According to a Fox News report: 'Drug smugglers trying to get marijuana across the Arizona-Mexico border apparently are trying a new approach — a medieval catapult, capable of launching 4.4 pounds of marijuana at a time. National Guard ...
Written by Staff in: Slashdot | Tags: ,
Jan
14
2011

Patriot Act Up For Renewal, Nobody Notices

Ponca City, We Love You writes "When the Patriot Act was first signed in 2001, it was billed as a temporary measure required because of the extreme circumstances created by the terrorist threat. The fear from its opponents was that ...
Written by Staff in: Slashdot | Tags: ,
Dec
22
2010

CIA Launches WTF to Investigate Wikileaks

krou writes "In an effort to investigate the impact of the leaked diplomatic cables, the CIA have launched the Wikileaks Task Force, commonly referred to at CIA headquarters as 'WTF'. 'The Washington Post said the panel was being led by ...
Written by Staff in: Slashdot | Tags: ,
Nov
03
2010

Net Neutrality Supporters Hammered In Elections

Pickens writes "Gigi Sohn writes in the Huffington Post that one of the results of the mid-term elections was the defeat of Representative Rick Boucher, the current Chair of the House Subcommittee on Communications, Technology and the Internet, widely recognized ...
Written by Staff in: Slashdot | Tags: ,
Nov
03
2010

An Anonymous, Verifiable E-Voting Tech

Kilrah_il writes "After the recent news items about the obstacles facing E-voting systems, many of us feel it is not yet time for this technology. A recent TED talk by David Bismark unveiled a proposal for a new E-voting technology ...
Written by Staff in: Slashdot | Tags: ,
Nov
03
2010

2010 Election Results Are In

The election results are in and there are one trillion web pages now up helping you find out what happened. The short story is that the republicans cleaned up, although the Democrats maintain a one seat majority in the Senate, ...
Written by Staff in: Slashdot | Tags: ,
Oct
30
2010

New York Judge Rules 6-Year-Old Can Be Sued

suraj.sun sends this snippet from Reuters: "A girl can be sued over accusations she ran over an elderly woman with her training bicycle when she was 4 years old, a New York Supreme Court justice has ruled. The ruling by ...
Written by Staff in: Slashdot | Tags: ,
Oct
29
2010

US Objects To the Kilogram

Velcroman1 writes "For 130 years, the kilogram has weighed precisely one kilogram. Hasn't it? The US government isn't so sure. The precise weight of the kilogram is based on a platinum-iridium cylinder manufactured 130 years ago; it's kept in a ...
Written by Staff in: Slashdot | Tags: ,
Oct
26
2010

Voting Machines Selecting Default Candidates

overThruster writes "Some voters in Las Vegas have noticed that Democrat Harry Reid's name is checked by default on their electronic voting machines. By way of explanation, the Clark County Registrar says that when voters choose English instead of Spanish, ...
Written by Staff in: Slashdot | Tags: ,
Oct
20
2010

US, China Working On Intellectual Property Rights

itwbennett writes "U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder is visiting Beijing this week to discuss how China and the US can better coordinate efforts to stop intellectual property rights violations. 'One of the things that has happened in recent years is ...
Written by Staff in: General,Slashdot | Tags: ,
Oct
07
2010

Solar Power On the White House

CartaNova writes "The Obama administration has announced plans to install Solar Panels and Solar Hot Water on the White House. The Carter administration had previously installed a 32 panel solar system to white house - which was quietly removed during ...
Written by Staff in: Slashdot | Tags: ,
Oct
03
2010

Rube Goldberg and the Electrification of America

Hugh Pickens writes "Alexis Madrigal has an interesting essay in the Atlantic about the popular response of people in the 19th century to the development of the electric power industry in America. Before electricity, basically every factory had to run ...
Written by Staff in: Slashdot | Tags: ,
Sep
16
2010

Public Clearinghouse Proposed For Evoting Failures

Hugh Pickens writes "Alice Lipowicz writes in Federal Computer Week that Lawrence Norden, senior counsel to the Brennan Center for Justice at New York University School of Law, has reviewed hundreds of reports of problems with electronic voting systems during ...
Written by Staff in: Slashdot | Tags: ,
Sep
08
2010

Rupert Murdoch Publishes North Korean Flash Games

eldavojohn writes "You might recall back in June when it was noted that North Korea was developing and exporting flash games. Now, the isolated nation state is apparently home to some game developers that are being published by a subsidiary ...
Written by Staff in: Slashdot | Tags: ,
adsense

Cool-O-Rama: News for Geeks