The Petraeus Affair, the Police, and Your Privacy
Time to rein in invasive police email snooping.
Time to rein in invasive police email snooping.
Doing something well puts you on governments' hit lists
Consumer group wanted Google back in court instead of just paying a (second) settlement for the same alleged violation
Putting on the finishing touches, sources say
Over privacy violations connected to Safari browser
100,000 stars to explore the latest fare from Google
The Authors Guild dubiously claims to represent all authors
Official requests for user data are up 67 percent from last year
Searches for Milorad Trkulga resulted in some images of a gangster
A public accounts select committee of the UK parliament, made up of a group of senior members of Parliament, is set to vigorously question the tax practices of Google, Amazon, and Starbucks next Monday.
It's not extortion when the government is doing it
Because it's not like there are competing search engines or anything
Offers assistance in finding missing or kidnapped children
Hollande and company reportedly want one billion euros. Well, who doesn't?
Competitors already have it sketched out
The company is receiving criticism from the EU to Korea and even in America over changes to its privacy policy
Apps are collecting more data than they say they are to sell to ad networks and to push notifications
Shouldn't politicians stay bought?
The government wants to force the search engine to pay for click-throughs
Larry Page has had health issues over the last few months
Plaintiffs suing because Google scans emails for words to place contextual ads
It's a powerful legal weapon in the hands of connected competitors
Lawsuit by authors still remains, though
Call it, "don't be evil 2.0"
Apple Maps has been something of a disappointment
Google also ordered to block access to Innocence of Muslims video there
Google had never offered voice navigation in the iPhone and wasn't planning to start with iOS 6
Internet giant refused to take down a video critical of a mayoral candidate
Took less than four years and only a few months longer than the Apple App Store
Videos on YouTube attacked mayoral candidate
Apple's own mapping app has been a dud so far
It's fun to wait on bureaucratic decisions regarding your fate
Says it is only censoring access in countries where the film would be illegal
Most browsers already have something like that
Doesn't like being linked to prostitution and red light districts
Concerns about data gathering on military and government devices
Attempts to end disputes without having to go to court
Celebrate your independence with a subscription to Reason magazine, your most trusted source of honest, insightful news and analysis.