- Republican staffer fired for copyright memo talks to Ars, Ars Technica
- New version of Cube 2: Sauerbraten open source shooter, The H Open: News and Features
- Mindstorms EV3: Lego announces new robotics kit, The H Open: News and Features
- Google Gives Up Fight Against Chinese Censorship, Slashdot
- France’s second-largest ISP suspends ad blocking for now, Ars Technica
- Valve confirms Linux Steam Box for 2013, but can it really disrupt PC and console gaming?, ExtremeTech
- Still smarting from SOPA, Congress to shy away from copyright in 2013, Ars Technica
- Judge Dumps Lawsuit Over Google’s Privacy Policy Changes, Techdirt
- Censoring Pirate Sites Doesn’t Work, Researchers Find, TorrentFreak
- New Mobile OSs May Mean the End of the Closed App Store, MIT Technology Review
- Before Ubuntu Phone OS: The checkered history of open source phones, ExtremeTech
- MakerBot Announces More Advanced Replicator 2X 3-D Printer, Wired Design at Wired.com
- Student Suspended for Refusing to Wear RFID Tracker Loses Lawsuit, Threat Level at Wired.com
- Will 2013 be the year copyright reformers hit back?, Ars Technica
- 1998′s most intriguing OS, 15 years later: Hands-on with Haiku alpha 4, Ars Technica
- Ouya Game Jam starts next week, Boing Boing
- Raspberry Pi Quickly Approaches 1 Million Units Sold, Wired Design at Wired.com
- Exclusive interview: Valve’s Gabe Newell on Steam Box, biometrics, and the future of gaming, The Verge via Slashdot
- Anonymous wants DDoS attacks recognized as speech, The Register
- Why the UN’s push to control the Internet isn’t over, Ars Technica
- To Boost Its New Crappy DRM, Hollywood Tries Giving Away Free Movies, Techdirt
- OpenStreetMap Hits One Million Registered Users, Slashdot
- Verizon’s “Six Strikes” Anti-Piracy Measures Unveiled, TorrentFreak
- Plasma Active, Sailfish, and Ubuntu Phone Developers Discussing Common APIs, Slashdot
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By Thomas Gideon
– January 14, 2013
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