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etc: A new alliance between Facebook and AOL will integrate Facebook Chat into AIM.

A new alliance between Facebook and AOL will integrate Facebook Chat into AIM. Read More: San Jose Mercury News

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Wednesday, February 10th, 2010 P2P News No Comments

Apple’s iPad – fat iPhone without the phone

The tablet that can’t multitask Comment   Steve Jobs succeeded in surprising no one. The Apple CEO took to a San Francisco stage Wednesday morning to announce Apple’s latest effort to change the face of mobile computing , and even the device’s name was no surprise. The Reg first dubbed Apple’s impending tablet the “iPad” last October.…

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Thursday, January 28th, 2010 P2P News No Comments

Obama Stands Behind ‘State Secrets’ in Spy Case

SAN FRANCISCO – Hours after the Justice Department announced it would limit its use of the state secrets privilege in new cases, the administration appeared before a federal judge here Wednesday and continued to invoke that defense in a closely watched spy case. The litigation at issue, now five years old, tests whether a sitting president may bypass Congress and adopt a warrantless surveillance program, as President Bush did in the wake of the 2001 terror attacks. “We need to protect information concerning the manner and methods by which we seek to detect and prevent a terrorist attack,” Justice Department special counsel Anthony Coppolino said Wednesday while urging a federal judge to dismiss the case on the basis of state secrets.

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Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009 P2P News No Comments

Feds Say ‘Dragnet’ Surveillance Lawsuit Threatens Security

SAN FRANCISCO – Citing the state secrets privilege and other legal claims, the Obama administration urged a federal judge here Wednesday to dismiss a lawsuit claiming Americans’ electronic communications are being siphoned to the National Security Agency without warrants. During a two-hour hearing, a top-ranking Justice Department litigator declined to confirm or deny the existence of what the Electronic Frontier Foundation described in its lawsuit as ongoing “dragnet” surveillance, which the EFF hopes the lawsuit will stop. “President Obama inherited a number of surveillance activities,” Anthony Coppolino, special litigation counsel for the administration, told U.S.

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Thursday, July 16th, 2009 P2P News No Comments

Lawyering in DVD Copying Case Billing up to $765 Hourly

SAN FRANCISCO — Hollywood studios are paying up to $765 an hour for attorneys litigating a lawsuit aimed at preventing RealNetworks from marketing software that allows movie fans to copy their DVDs, according to court documents. All told, legal fees in the nearly year-old case against the Seattle-based company are likely to total millions as Hollywood fights to retain its grip on the DVD and prevent companies from offering copying services. At a hearing in federal court here last month, more than two dozen lawyers from both sides filled the courtroom for days of testimony surrounding the RealDVD software, which U.S.

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Tuesday, June 16th, 2009 P2P News No Comments