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The White House reboots

January 27, 2009 Barack Obama takes office as the 44th president with an agenda that includes a fresh take on technology. TAGS: Barack Obama, Del.icio.us, margin, Digg, president, coverage, Washington, font, broadband, photograph, e-mail

President defends secret wiretapping

December 19, 2005 As controversy grows over electronic spying on Americans, Bush asserts that taps will continue. TAGS: hearing, Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, Sen., president, Washington, law, Democrat, U.S.

Bush's dim pitch for energy

April 28, 2006 CNET News.com's Charles Cooper says the president missed a golden opportunity when he visited Silicon Valley recently. TAGS: Silicon Valley, Stanford, president, Steve Jobs, energy, government, America, Cisco Systems Inc., Washington, Apple iPod, Apple Computer

Silicon money: Nonprofits are true powerbrokers

March 28, 2006 Trade organizations have amassed more than $1 billion in fighting battles for the industry. Chart: Tax-exempt tech influence New tech think tank created TAGS: Jerry Berman, influence, nonprofit organization, salary, president, technology company, Washington, tax, CEO, analysis, Microsoft Corp.

Bush allies defend NSA surveillance

January 24, 2006 As lawsuits appear and hearings are set, President Bush and allies go on the offensive over the domestic surveillance program. TAGS: NSA, authority, lawsuit, al-Qaida, president, 9/11 commission, speech, attorney general, Washington, Adobe PDF

NSA spying comes under legal, political attack

April 27, 2006 Republican senator threatens to cut funding to Bush's surveillance program. Judge sets hearing date in related suit. TAGS: NSA, Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, AT&T Corp., violation, bill, senator, Washington, telecommunications, president, Republican, attack

The feds weigh in on Windows security

April 2, 2007 A White House directive could have ripple effects well beyond Washington in the fight against cybercrime. TAGS: technology provider, SANS Institute, computer security, agency, government, Windows PC, Microsoft Windows Vista, Washington, training, configuration, security, president, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Corp., PC

RIAA's next moves in Washington

May 25, 2006 Recording industry lobbyists have racked up a series of remarkable legal and political victories. CNET News.com asks RIAA execs whether they can continue their winning streak. TAGS: RIAA, Grokster Ltd., lobbyist, file-swapping, conversation, digital-rights management, Washington, Republican, P2P, president

Silicon money: Industry follows familiar road with junkets

March 29, 2006 When technology companies pick up the tab, Congress members and staff travel first-class. Chart: Travel paid by companies TAGS: trip, Capitol Hill, lobbyist, aide, Washington, road, president

Week in review: Wi-Fi goes to Washington

January 21, 2005 As winter put the big chill on Bush's second inauguration, wireless technology was creating a new hot spot on Pennsylvania Avenue. Photos: The iPod economy Images: JibJab takes stab at Bush's ... TAGS: hot spot, wireless technology, domain name server, Week in review, Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi network, home network, domain name, Ethernet, Washington, president, Internet Service Provider, e-mail, security, video
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