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The following headlines are drawn from my database of articles and press releases dealing with the issues that I have written about in my various books. The headlines can be filtered by clicking on the links for specific book titles. The headlines are linked to the text of the full article on the originating web site; due to copyright concerns, the full texts of these press releases and articles are not available on this site.
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Sony Says PS3 Price Will Remain Firm for Holidays, Frederick Lane, Newsfactor Magazine, October 13, 2008
Elbot Wins Competition for Human-Like Computers, Frederick Lane, Newsfactor Magazine, October 13, 2008
Technology to track criminals will expand, Wesley G. Hughes, San Bernardino Sun, October 13, 2008
Mobile phone evidence led to doctor’s arrest, Torcuil Crichton, The Herald (Glasgow), October 11, 2008
Mom of missing Fla. girl can access evidence, Mark Wangrin, Associated Press, October 11, 2008
Alaska Inquiry Concludes Palin Abused Powers , Serge F. Kovaleski, The New York Times, October 11, 2008
Porn arrest here sparks probes in 16 countries, Louise Dickson, Times Colonist, October 11, 2008
Privacy is a thing of the past, says private investigator, Robert L. Mitchell, Computerworld, October 10, 2008
Rambam: Privacy could kill democracy, Robert L. Mitchell, Computerworld, October 10, 2008
The Law Requires Email Archiving, Edward Alexi, ITWorld.com, October 10, 2008
Yoo-Hoo! Google's Satellite Can See You Much Better, Frederick Lane, Newsfactor Magazine, October 10, 2008
Sprint Turns Baltimore into One Big Hotspot, Frederick Lane, Newsfactor Magazine, October 10, 2008
Inside Account of U.S. Eavesdropping on Americans, Brian Ross, ABC News, October 9, 2008
[Interview] Web TV shows porn, without the sex, Alex Dobuzinskis, Reuters, October 9, 2008
Questions Remain From Break-In of Palin's E-Mail Account, Frederick Lane, Newsfactor Magazine, October 9, 2008
Panel to Study Military Eavesdropping , Scott Shane, The Washington Post, October 9, 2008
Microsoft, Sony Remain Upbeat About Holiday Sales, Frederick Lane, Newsfactor Magazine, October 9, 2008
New obscenity charges raise questions in Internet Age, Grant Gross, IDG News Service, October 9, 2008
Web Surfers Face Dangerous New Threat: 'Clickjacking', Frederick Lane, Newsfactor Magazine, October 8, 2008
Palin E-Mail Break-In Suspect Indicted By Federal Jury, Frederick Lane, Newsfactor Magazine, October 8, 2008
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