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Submission + - AT&T slams Google over open-access wireless

Robert writes: AT&T has asked Capitol Hill now to enable an open nationwide wireless spectrum, claiming that Google's lobbying of such a network is a bid by the search giant to obtain broadband airwaves at bargain-basement prices. Some companies, notably Google, have asked the FCC impose open-access requirements on the spectrum, which means any device could be used over the airwaves. Skype and satellite companies DirecTV and EchoStar are among the various proponents of an open-access network.
Privacy

Privacy is a Biological Imperative? 181

sevej writes "As a lead-in to an article in the August 2007 issue, Scientific American recently published an interview with Carnegie Mellon computer scientist Latanya Sweeney regarding the trade-offs between security and privacy. Dr. Sweeney provides a refreshing counter-point to Sun Microsystems CEO, Scott McNealy's 'famous quip', 'Privacy is dead. Get over it.' She advocates the idea that privacy is not primarily a political expediency, but rather a biological one. Suggesting that technological design doesn't have to take a 'soup OR salad' approach, she calls for changes in the way present and future computer scientists are trained. Dr. Sweeney is quoted as saying, 'I think if we are successful in producing a new breed of engineers and computer scientists, society will really benefit. The whole technology-dialectics thing is really aiming at how you should go about teaching engineers and computer scientists to think about user acceptance and social adoption [and also that they] have to think about barriers to technology [from the beginning].'"
Censorship

Submission + - Surgeon General describes Censorship by Pres. Bush

UniversalVM writes: The NY Times is reporting that the former Surgeon General in damaging testimony given to the senate descibes how he was repeatedly censored by by the Bush government while speaking out about topics such as global warming, Stem cell research and so on. The effort was to "water down" or weaken reports on important issues to suit Republican Agenda. He describes how he attended one meeting where Global Warming was being described as a "Liberal Agenda" and being dismissed. He tried to intervene thinking that the people there did not understand the science so he set about explaining it to them, the result? he was never invited back.
He was also told to mention Bush "three times" on every page of his speech. These guys also have it in for the Special Olympics — because of the reported connection to the Kennedy family. Is it any surprise that this is the party where three of the candidates for President proudly declare that they do not believe in evolution?

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