- Over 3 years later, “deleted” Facebook photos are still online, Ars Technica
- Widespread celebrations but no pardon for Turing, www.i-programmer.info via Slashdot
- Torrent search engine BTJunkie voluntarily shuts down, Ars Technica
- Google tells French watchdog ‘non’ on privacy tweak halt, The Register
- Google begins building 1-Gigabit Internet service in Kansas City, ReadWriteWeb
- Defendant ordered to decrypt laptop may have forgotten password, Threat Level at Wired.com
- Raspberry Pi’s $35 Linux computer on track to launch later this month, Ars Technica
- Decision denying Capitol Records motion for injunction against ReDigi, Recording Industry vs The People
- New Linux kernel fixes power-saving issues, The H Open Source: News and Features
- LightSquared asks FCC to set tough standards for GPS receivers, The Hill’s Hillicon Valley
- Tribler makes BitTorrent impossible to shut down, TorrentFreak
- Eolas claims royalties for browser apps and plug-ins, The Register
- Patent troll claims ownership of interactive Web—and might win, Ars Technica
- Selling used MP3s found legal in America, Slashdot
- Tim Berners-Lee Takes the Stand to Keep the Web Free, Threat Level at Wired.com
- Privacy warriors sue FTC over Google’s policy tweak, The Register
- New bill would make open access to federal research mandatory, Ars Technica
- Texas jury strikes down patent troll’s claim to own the interactive web, Threat Level at Wired.com
- Lawmakers press Google for more answers on privacy, The Hill’s Hillicon Valley
- Losca: Openmoko is dead, long live the Openmoko …with “GTA04” project, Losca via Groklaw NewsPicks
- Tools, techniques, procedures of the RSA hackers revealed, Slashdot