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- Road Trip at Home
- FCC to vote on mandatory wireless data roaming
- Sony sites offline after Anonymous attack threats
- Bill Joy chases green-tech breakthroughs
- Buck naked coders wanted in Buckinghamshire?
- Justice Department opposes digital privacy reforms
Road Trip at Home | Top |
Just because Daniel Terdiman hasn't left home, it doesn't mean he's not exploring. In his Road Trip at Home package, the CNET reporter checks out interesting hot spots for high-tech, low-tech, science, art, and more--all near the San Francisco Bay. | |
FCC to vote on mandatory wireless data roaming | Top |
The FCC will vote Thursday to require wireless operators to negotiate fair and reasonable data roaming rates with competitors in an effort to level the competitive playing field. | |
Sony sites offline after Anonymous attack threats | Top |
Sony works to restore Web sites that are downed after threats by Anonymous hacking group. | |
Bill Joy chases green-tech breakthroughs | Top |
Futurist and Kleiner Perkins green-tech venture capitalist Bill Joy says VCs need to focus on breakthrough energy technologies, such as cheap distributed solar, to succeed. | |
Buck naked coders wanted in Buckinghamshire? | Top |
Software development firm Nude House in the U.K. is looking for totally naked female Web coders--or a totally gullible public. | |
Justice Department opposes digital privacy reforms | Top |
Police investigations and "human life" would be jeopardized if search warrants were required for e-mail and location data, Justice Department official warns. | |
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