- Where the Candidates Stand on Net Neutrality, The North Mobile Post via Slashdot
- LibreOffice team to focus on hard bugs, The H Open: News and Features
- A quantum optimizer folds its first proteins, Ars Technica
- In a Blow to Hulu, Judge Rules Video Privacy Law Applies Online, Threat Level at Wired.com
- Did Bush’s Broadband Deregulation Upend His Own NSA Wiretapping?, Threat Level at Wired.com
- Hotel Lock Firm’s Security Fix Requires Hardware Changes For Millions Of Keycard Locks, Forbes via Slashdot
- AT&T Tries To Tapdance Around Net Neutrality Regulations, Techdirt
- How I Got My Digital Life Back Again After An Epic Hacking, Gadget Lab at Wired.com
- MIT researchers produce complex electronic circuits from molybdenum disulfide, nextbigfuture.com
- Rep. Nadler Proposes The RIAA Bailout Act Of 2012, Techdirt
- $17,000+ Bounty Offered For Leaks Of TPP Negotiating Texts, Techdirt
- Landmark California Location-Privacy Bill Nears Governor’s Desk, Threat Level at Wired.com
- Why the 3D printing revolution won’t happen in your garage, ExtremeTech
- NDP Calls for Removal of Patent Provisions from CETA, Michael Geist
- Movie Studio Wants to Bankrupt Pirate Bay Founder, TorrentFreak
- Hotel keycard firm issues fixes after Black Hat hacker breaks locks, The Register
- US music file-sharer must pay damages, BBC News
- Location Privacy Act Approved By California Legislature, Slashdot
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By Thomas Gideon
– August 26, 2012
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