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White House Releases Open Government Initiative

Federal CTO Aneesh Chopra and CIO Vivek Kundra Dec. 8 released the White House’s Open Government Directive (PDF) for federal agencies, directing all agencies to make more data available to the public and develop their own open government Web presences.The initiative also commits the White House to launching a dashboard on WhiteHouse.gov as a tool […]

MIT Wins DARPA Red Balloon Challenge

A team of MIT students has captured DARPA’s (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) Network Challenge, a competition requiring participants to locate 10 large, red balloons at undisclosed locations across the United States. Utilizing social networking tools, the winning MIT team identified the 8-foot, red balloons in less than nine hours to win the $40,000 contest. […]

EPA Declares Greenhouse Gases a Public Health Threat

As the United Nations Climate Change Conference gets under way in Copenhagen, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has declared greenhouse gases a public health threat. According to an EPA statement Dec. 7, “GHGs are the primary driver of climate change, which can lead to … heat waves that threaten the health of the sick, poor […]

Branson Bash to Celebrate Debut of SpaceShipTwo

Shortly after darkness falls on the Mojave Desert Dec. 7, the world’s first manned commercial spaceship will make its public debut with all the usual unbridled restraint of Sir Richard Branson, the money behind Virgin Galactic and the SpaceShipTwo.“This is truly a momentous day. The team has created not only a world first but also […]

Climate Change E-Mail Warms Copenhagen Debate

As climate change critics, skeptics and outright deniers have a romp at the expense of facts and scientific research over the disclosure of leaked e-mails at a British research facility suggesting the threat that man-made greenhouse gas emissions is overstated, delegates are arriving in Copenhagen for the Dec. 7-18 United Nations Climate Change Conference.The goal […]

CDT Launches Privacy Campaign

The Center for Democracy & Technology launched a Take Back Your Privacy campaign Dec. 3 that the privacy advocates hope will eventually lead to a comprehensive federal consumer privacy law. The group also aims to increase demand for and availability of user-friendly privacy tools to give Internet users more control of their data. The new […]

FCC Launches Verizon ETF Probe

The controversy over Verizon Wireless’ early termination fees spread to the Federal Communications Commission Dec. 4, as the regulatory agency is now seeking answers from Verizon about the company’s decision to double ETFs for smartphone customers. The FCC’s inquiry letter also asks whether consumers are being charged for minimal, inadvertent use of Verizon’s Mobile Web […]

Bill Targets Smartphone Early Termination Fees

Four U.S. senators, led by Minnesota’s Amy Klobuchar, introduced legislation Dec. 3 to set limits on early termination fees. The bill follows a Nov. 10 letter Klobuchar wrote to Verizon Wireless President and CEO Lowell McAdam criticizing the company’s decision to double ETFs for certain smartphone customers.Verizon Wireless said Nov. 5 that beginning Nov. 15 […]

H-1B Visa Demand Rebounding

U.S. employers are again on the hunt for H-1B visas, with demand for the controversial temporary work visas rising sharply over the last two months. According to the most recent numbers issued by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, the late rush has pushed the number of H-1B visa petitions to 58,900.The Congressionally mandated yearly cap […]

Are Feds Unlawfully Spying on Social Networks?

Stonewalled by federal agencies, the Electronic Frontier Foundation filed a lawsuit Dec. 1 against a half-dozen government agencies for refusing to disclose their surveillance policies of social networking sites. The agencies include the FBI, CIA, DOJ (Department of Justice) and DHS (Department of Homeland Security). According to news reports, the government has frequently used information […]