- Phorm still finding investors, looking for large scale deployment, Techdirt
- Analyzing SatckOverflow’s data on users’ programming language preferences, Slashdot
- Feds seek unfettered GPS surveillance power as location-tracking flourishes, Threat Level at Wired
- Following the roadmap for Mozilla’s mobile operating system, ReadWriteWeb
- White space trial points to 2011 launch, The Register
- Supreme Court invokes “1984” fears with GPS car tracking, InSecurity Complex at cnet
- Supreme Court considers constitutionality of GPS tracking, Ars Technica
- White House pledges to veto anti-net-neutrality resolution, Ars Technica
- Two more GPS surveillance devices found on SUV, Threat Level at Wired
- Stop Online Piracy Act still includes black list even if it goes by another name, EFF
- Warner admits to issuing takedowns for files it never saw, to which it doesn’t own copyright, Ars Technica
- Firefox celebrates 7 years of development, The H Open
- Apple kills code-signing bug that threatened iPhone users, The Register
- House judiciary committee refuses to hear wider tech industry concerns about SOPA, Techdirt
- Facebook settlement will make all future privacy changes opt-in, Ars Technica
- IPv6 adoption boosted by commitment from Comcast, BBC
- Misleading metaphors that drive the war on online sharing, Techdirt