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2 out of 3 Americans lost 4th Amendment protections to DHS

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Darlene Storm: 2 out of every 3 Americans lost Fourth Amendment protections to DHS
After the Department of Homeland Security determined that they do not need probable cause or reasonable suspicion to search electronic devices at the border, the ACLU filed a FOIA for the rest of this report. The "border" extends out 100 miles from the true border, meaning that two out of three U.S. citizens live in a Constitution-free zone, and 200 million Americans have lost their Fourth and First Amendment protections. Read More


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Office 2013 retail licensing change ties suite to specific PC forever
A retail copy of Office 2013 is permanently tied to the first PC on which it's installed, preventing customers from deleting the suite from one machine they own and installing it on another. Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple closes Java hack, and why it's time to switch Java off
The Apple critics are dancing their dance once again today following news of a Java-based malware attack on Macs. But, given Java is the bad boy in the room, shouldn't critics and Kool-Aid drinkers alike just do the right thing and switch Java off for good? Read More

Google looks for Glass explorers, shows off functionality
Google is looking for people to test Glass, its upcoming computerized eye glasses, and tell developers how they would use them. Read More

Google gets Glass ideas and some snark
Google put out a call for people to test drive its upcoming Glass wearable computers and is getting a lot of ideas for how to use them, as well as a lot of snark. Read More


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Apple ships Java update, malware scrubber after confirming attacks on own Macs
The day it acknowledged company-owned Macs had been hacked using a "drive-by" Java exploit, Apple on Tuesday patched the Oracle software for older systems and released a malware detection tool. Read More

Microsoft quietly raises prices of Mac Office by up to 17%
Microsoft has quietly raised prices of Office for the Mac as much as 17% and stopped selling multi-license packages of the application suite. Read More

The data shows: Top H-1B users are offshore outsourcers
The largest single users of H-1B visas are offshore outsourcers, many of which are based in India, or, if U.S. based, have most employees located overseas, according to government data obtained and analyzed by Computerworld. Read More

Microsoft reopens 128GB Surface Pro online orders
Microsoft on Friday reopened online sales for the 128GB Surface Pro after nearly a week of stock outages, telling buyers that the tablets would ship in two to three weeks. Read More

JR Raphael: HTC One smartphone: The complete FAQ
HTC's new One phone promises to "reinvent the smartphone experience." Here's a detailed rundown of everything there is to know about the device. Read More

 

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