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- State-by-State Report on Electronic Voting, Schneier on Security
- Adafruit launches educational distro for Raspberry PI, The H Open: News and Features
- Exploring Anti-Net Neutrality Arguments, ComputerWorldUK
- Hype-kill: Graphene is awesome, but a very long way from replacing silicon, ExtremeTech
- Authors Guild Seeks $2 Billion From Google for Book Scanning, Threat Level at Wired.com
- XBMC media manager coming to Ouya, Ars Technica
- Appeals Court OKs Warrantless Wiretapping, Threat Level at Wired.com
- Judge rules GPS tracking rule isn’t retroactive, The Hill’s Hillicon Valley
- Microsoft sticks to its guns, keeps Do Not Track on by default in IE10, Ars Technica
- CETA Update, Part One: Political Decision on Pharma Patents in the Fall, Michael Geist
- Ubuntu App Showdown winners announced, The H Open: News and Features
- Dem Rep. Markey presses Obama to address cybersecurity via executive action, The Hill’s Hillicon Valley
- Former MPAA CTO Tells The White House Why SOPA Is The Wrong Approach For IP Enforcement, Techdirt
- CETA Update, Part Two: ACTA Provisions Are Still Very Much Alive, Michael Geist
- New Data Exposes BitTorrent Throttling ISPs, TorrentFreak
- Ouya Game Console Ends Kickstarter Campaign With $8.5 Million, NYTimes.com
- Facebook Facial Recognition Under Scrutiny In Norway, Slashdot
- Digia to acquire Qt business from Nokia, port it to Android and iOS, Ars Technica
- Can open source be democratic?, The H Open: News and Features
- Google fined over Safari cookie privacy row, BBC News
- Content Industry War on Sharing Claims Another Victim, Electronic Frontier Foundation
- India’s ACTA: Intellectual Property Rights And Secrecy Stall Treaty, Techdirt
- Google’s Opaque New Policy Lets Rightsholders Dictate Search Results, Electronic Frontier Foundation
- SUSE details its Secure Boot plans, The H Open: News and Features
- Ubuntu Delays Wayland Plans, System Compositor, Slashdot
- Future changes to Facebook privacy settings to be opt-in, Ars Technica
- Markey confronts law enforcement, DOJ over growing cellphone record requests, The Hill’s Hillicon Valley
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By Thomas Gideon
– August 12, 2012
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