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U.K. government loses data on driving-test candidates

December 18, 2007 Hard disk containing details on 3 million candidates goes missing at facility run by contractor for the Driving Standards Agency. TAGS: candidate, contractor, speech, hard drive

For Bill Gates, the next phase begins

June 27, 2008 The Microsoft co-founder takes the spotlight this week as he puts in his final days of full-time work for the software company. TAGS: Bill Gates, Ina Fried, goodbye, co-founder, speech, software company, work, coverage, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows Vista, chairman, video

Gates: Curtain call for crystal ball

January 7, 2008 In what could be his final CES keynote for a while, Gates shows off gadgets and touts deal with NBC to jointly run Olympic site. Photos: Gates' last call? Video: Gates' keynote at CES TAGS: Bill Gates, keynote, Consumer Electronics Show, IP television, gadget, set-top box, speech, set-top, GPS, vision, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Corp., TV, PC, Microsoft Windows, video

New Mexico's video game nanny tax

February 11, 2008 PFF's Adam Thierer says the state's decision is a troubling harbinger for makers and users of electronic game technologies. TAGS: New Mexico, tax, kid, video game, children, Sudoku, measure, speech, video, TV, games

Gates still has a long to-do list

October 18, 2007 Even as he moves to part time, Microsoft's chairman will keep pursuing tech such as tablet computing, speech recognition.Video: Gates' crystal ball TAGS: Bill Gates, Pall Corp., speech recognition, tablet, computing, speech, chairman, vision, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows Vista, video, PC

Should YouTube play the censor and sentinel?

November 9, 2007 The high-profile video-sharing site is embroiled in a heated debate over freedom of speech and how to handle potential criminal activity. TAGS: YouTube, censorship, speech, video, Google Inc.

Week in review: Gates' farewell to CES troops

January 11, 2008 Bill Gates gives his "last keynote" at CES and tech is no front-runner in New Hampshire. Also: The decline of DRM. TAGS: Consumer Electronics Show, Bill Gates, keynote, Paul Otellini, concept car, Week in review, speech, Apple iPod, reader, vision, Microsoft Windows Vista, TV, Apple Computer, battery, CEO, PC

The erosion of anonymous Internet speech

January 25, 2006 Attorney Eric Sinrod warns against the unintended consequences of a new law designed to prevent telephone harassment. TAGS: speech, identity, harassment, law, First Amendment, telecommunications, freedom, person, Internet Service Provider, e-mail

High court rejects CDA

June 26, 1997 The Supreme Court finds the Communications Decency Act unconstitutional under the First Amendment. TAGS: Communications Decency Act, First Amendment, statute, speech, minor, provision, court, children, law

The freedom to disallow speech in cyberspace

March 7, 2007 Attorney Eric Sinrod says tech industry escaped a close call that might have imposed shackles on search engines and Internet service providers. TAGS: plaintiff, First Amendment, defendant, cyberspace, speech, freedom, Internet search engine, argument, identity, search engine, federal judge, Google Inc., Internet Service Provider, decision, Internet service, service provider

Net neutrality or Net censorship?

July 24, 2006 ACLU's Caroline Fredrickson says Dick Armey's criticism of the Christian Coalition misses the point. TAGS: Net Neutrality, speech, Comcast Corp., Internet Service Provider, AT&T Corp., innovation, e-mail

Google's Schmidt pitches 'self-governing' Net

February 6, 2007 CEO says nightmare scenario would be an online environment subject to tight regulations, policing of digital identities. TAGS: Eric Schmidt, Google Inc., speech, CEO

AOL debuts service for disabled

July 8, 2004 IM-based service lets those who are hard of hearing or speech disabled place relay phone calls from computers. TAGS: AOL Instant Messenger, America Online Inc., speech, Time Warner Inc., service provider, IM, video

'V-Tech Massacre' pits free speech against common decency

May 21, 2007 CNET News.com's Emily Shurr says creator of video game spoofing the killings is within his rights, but wonders if he understands the implications. TAGS: tragedy, speech, attention, video game, video

Why employers are cracking down on e-mail

July 26, 2006 Attorney Eric J. Sinrod finds that employers increasingly resort to firing employees who abuse electronic communications. TAGS: electronic communication, employer, workplace, First Amendment, blogging, speech, communication, IM, firing, survey, worker, e-mail

U.N. blasts Cisco, others on China cooperation

October 31, 2006 At summit, delegates target tech companies abiding by Chinese censorship policies, call for global free-speech regulations. China: We don't censor the Internet. Really TAGS: U.N., Cisco Systems Inc., summit, speech, Greece, China, regulation, law, technology company, Google Inc., Microsoft Corp.

Microsoft's Mundie: A bottom-up approach to tech

October 16, 2006 newsmaker The high-ranking Redmond exec talks about spreading tech to emerging nations and the challenges of keeping software safe. TAGS: Craig Mundie, Trustworthy Computing, speech, Microsoft Corp., security

Gates on software innovation: 'Magic threshold'

September 16, 2005 Big ideas don't always translate into quick delivery of everyday software. Just think speech recognition. TAGS: speech recognition, WinFS, Bill Gates, speech, Microsoft Office, client, idea, Microsoft Corp., keyboard, server, Microsoft Windows

Apple kicks off WWDC with Jobs speech

June 12, 2007 As developers gather in San Francisco, they've got two big things on their minds: the iPhone and the Leopard OS. TAGS: WWDC, Steve Jobs, Apple iPhone, Apple Computer, Apple iChat, speech, blog, San Francisco, Apple Macintosh, CEO, Electronic Arts Inc., developer, Web browser, Microsoft Windows, video, games

Ellison sticks to familiar themes at annual confab

December 9, 2004 Oracle chief recycles speech from last year's show and pledges the company would treat PeopleSoft customers right. TAGS: PeopleSoft Inc., Oracle Corp., speech, IBM Corp., shareholder, SAP AG, San Francisco, database
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