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Physically, the NSA has always been well protected by miles of high fences and electrified wire, thousands of cameras, and gun-toting guards.Wired From ACM Opinion | June 14, 2013
A very large Internet company once had the noble impulse to share some of its data with the research community.Bloomberg Businessweek From ACM Opinion | June 13, 2013
For Apple, there's a lot riding on iOS 7, the newest version of its mobile software and the first refresh overseen by veteran industrial design head Jonathan Ive...Technology Review From ACM Opinion | June 11, 2013
Cybersnooping was always scheduled to be an important topic during President Obama’s meetings with Chinese President Xi Jinping.Slate From ACM Opinion | June 11, 2013
If you walk the halls at MIT, you may notice a lot of students wearing T-shirts bearing the Dropbox logo. It's a simple design—an opened box—but one that carries...MIT News Office From ACM Opinion | June 6, 2013
At last, some good news about America's dysfunctional patent system: the White House has noticed there's a problem.The Guardian From ACM Opinion | June 5, 2013
Facebook, which once seemed poised to take over the Internet, is showing its limitations: a host of newer services are gaining ground among trend-setting youth;...Reuters From ACM Opinion | June 5, 2013
Last year, Apple CEO Tim Cook spent a lot of time answering questions about how Apple would be different from what it was under Steve Jobs, and just how he would...AllThingsD From ACM Opinion | May 30, 2013
Recently, the FBI has been attacking the "going dark" problem—that is, its inability to read all electronic communications—from both legal and technological angles...Slate From ACM Opinion | May 28, 2013
With the grand unveiling of Apple’s next operating system for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch approaching, sources have provided detailed descriptions of what...9to5Mac From ACM Opinion | May 24, 2013
When Mailbox sold itself to Dropbox for a reported $100 million or so this March, the month-old iPhone app wasn’t even available to the public.Wired From ACM Opinion | May 24, 2013
Connecting Internet access with freedom of expression and creativity.Stephen B. Wicker, Stephanie M. Santoso From Communications of the ACM | June 1, 2013