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Affichage des articles du mai, 2015

With Surveillance Program Set to Expire, Senate Turns Toward Limits

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A rare Sunday night session led the majority leader, Mitch McConnell, to set up a final round of votes on Tuesday or Wednesday that will most likely send a compromise bill on the collection of phone data to President Obama. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/1PXTciR via IFTTT

News Analysis: A Gap in Surveillance, but Ways Around It

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The fact that Congress allowed counterterrorism laws to lapse is an extraordinary moment in the story of the tensions between post-9/11 policies and privacy rights. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/1BAO5cC via IFTTT

George Zimmer Starts an ‘Uber for Tailors’

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The founder of Men’s Wearhouse is officially unveiling zTailors, a website and app that connects customers with on-demand tailors who make house calls. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/1AHfBda via IFTTT

Antitrust Lawsuit May Head to Top Court

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Years after the mobile device company was a corporate victim of a price-fixing scheme, the Supreme Court might take up the case, which reveals the challenges of applying decades-old antitrust laws to today’s global corporations. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/1Fk8oeQ via IFTTT

Bits Blog: The World’s Coming Broadband Divide

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Ultrafast Internet access is spreading unevenly throughout the world. And not getting that kind of broadband access could mean some communities miss out on significant economic opportunity. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/1AFwFjR via IFTTT

Interactive Whiteboard App Offers Impressive Learning Potential

Interactive whiteboard inspires learning beyond the blank page. from Techlearning RSS Feed http://ift.tt/1HYyU1B via IFTTT

Obama Warns the Senate to Pass Surveillance Law

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The president said the Senate was playing with fire if it failed to approve the USA Freedom Act this weekend. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/1QgqJzK via IFTTT

Intel Takeover of Altera Is Expected

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Intel is close to buying fellow chip maker Altera for more than $15 billion, a person briefed on the matter said on Friday, the latest sign of consolidation in the semiconductor industry. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/1Ffn27b via IFTTT