- E-books may take a page out of digital music’s book, Ars Technica
- Rolling Stone: “Ed Piskor is the Next Big Thing in Books”, Boing Boing
- Resistance is futile? Memristor RAM now cheap as chips, The Register
- Supreme Court to decide if journalists can sue over warrantless wiretaps, Ars Technica
- Conclusions from studying 20 file-sharing papers, Boing Boing
- Pirate Bay Simplifies Circumvention of ISP Blockades, TorrentFreak
- NASA bows out of OpenStack development, The H Open Source: News and Features
- Canada’s telcos secretly backing revival of “dead” warrantless surveillance bill, Boing Boing
- Supreme Court to hear arguments on legality of warrantless wiretapping in the USA, Boing Boing
- SOPA fighters handily fund billboard outside Lamar Smith’s office, Boing Boing
- Oracle v. Google: no patent infringement found, Ars Technica
- Announcing the Make Play Live Partner Network, KDE.news via Slashdot
- Senator Ron Wyden Slams Cybersecurity Legislation Proposals For Eroding Trust & Privacy, Techdirt
- Oracle poured millions into failed patent trial, but will fight on, Ars Technica
- Supreme Court orders do-over on key software patent ruling, Ars Technica
- Senator admits: SOPA “really did pose some risk to the Internet”, Ars Technica
- Revisiting why incompetents think they’re awesome, Ars Technica
- India Passes Digital Lock Rules That Link Circumvention to Copyright Infringement, Michael Geist
- Thousands of websites in breach of new cookie law, BBC News