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Dragging health records into the Digital Age

May 18, 2009 Federal funding and new tech are speeding efforts to digitize America's medical practices. But are they ready to forge into a paperless existence? TAGS: e-health, hospital, doctor, record, practice, health, error

Protecting cell phone users' privacy

January 20, 2006 Cell phone records are for sale, and some people want mobile operators to do more to protect sensitive customer information. TAGS: cell phone, record, investigation, cell phone company, telephone company, expert, customer service, Verizon Communications, U.S.

FAQ: Protecting yourself from search engines

August 9, 2006 Sites record what you look for--just ask AOL users whose search histories were disclosed. How to protect privacy? TAGS: America Online Inc., search engine, privacy, FAQ, Time Warner Inc., search result, record, history, Google Inc., blog, Yahoo! Inc., IP

Congress quizzes phone records brokers

February 3, 2006 Politicos set Feb. 17 deadline for answers from companies that say they can look up calls made by nearly any phone. TAGS: Locatecell.com, record, AT&T Corp., provider, T-Mobile, Cingular Wireless, letter, Verizon Communications, cell phone

HP probe snared a third News.com reporter

September 8, 2006 In a surprising twist, telephone records of CNET News.com reporter Stephen Shankland's father were targeted. TAGS: Stephen Shankland, Dawn Kawamoto, reporter, Patricia Dunn, attorney general, record, investigation, pretexting, HP, spokesman, California, office, cell phone

Your ISP as Net watchdog

June 16, 2005 Feds mull having Internet service providers retain records of their customers' online activities. TAGS: Internet service, service provider, Internet Service Provider, terrorism, log, proposal, Internet provider, police, record, billing, law, Europe, U.S., database, e-mail

Court records should go online, state panel says

August 19, 2005 But the Florida Supreme Court committee urges stricter privacy limitations on electronic court records. TAGS: committee, Florida, record, law, court, state, recommendation, document

Jobs defends Apple's record on environment

April 21, 2005 As protesters picket the computer maker over its recycling policy, Apple's CEO calls the criticism misplaced. Photo: Lobbying for a green Apple TAGS: Steve Jobs, Apple Computer, women, shareholder, record, computer company, battery, Apple iPod, CEO, Dell, HP

Blazing a new data speed record

November 30, 2004 Three DVD movies a second? Yes, but the networking technology will also enable scientists to exchange huge data files. TAGS: congestion, scientist, professor, record, TCP, rate, AMD, e-mail

Jail time for phone record scammers?

February 9, 2006 A new proposal in the House of Representatives targets companies that sell fraudulently obtained records of phone calls. TAGS: penalty, bill, record, fine

Online attack puts 1.4 million records at risk

October 21, 2004 Time to call the credit bureaus? Almost 1.4 million records containing the personal information of Californians likely stolen. TAGS: bureau, decision support system, personal information, researcher, social security number, record, state, Social Security, survey, database, security

Feds: Details of ISP snooping haven't been decided

January 23, 2007 DOJ attorney says there has been no "official" decision on what data providers might be required to retain or for how long. TAGS: Internet Service Provider, attorney, record, Internet service, service provider, IP address, IP

Dethroning the king of 'Donkey Kong'

August 6, 2007 New documentary looks at the dramatic quest to grab the highest score in one of the all-time great video games.Photos: Duel to the 'Kong' finish TAGS: video game, film, record, games, video, photograph

Telecoms deny illegally handing over call records

May 17, 2006 Two biggest phone companies in U.S. say they never improperly provided call records to National Security Agency. TAGS: NSA, BellSouth Corp., Qwest Communications Inc., MCI Inc., Verizon Communications, AT&T Corp., telecommunications, record, U.S.

Feds push for full renewal of Patriot Act

July 1, 2005 Parts of the controversial post-9/11 law expire soon. The U.S. Justice Department wants to keep them. TAGS: USA PATRIOT Act, renewal, executive director, department, library, record, law

Qwest on data retention laws: Oops

August 23, 2006 Broadband provider says its chief privacy officer misspoke when endorsing federal laws mandating data retention. TAGS: Qwest Communications Inc., legislation, Colorado, panel discussion, chief privacy officer, broadband provider, Rep., Internet provider, record, law, DSL, Adobe PDF

An e-mail connection to White House wrongdoing?

August 1, 2007 A Congressional probe issues a preliminary report--and Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod finds it to be a page turner. TAGS: committee, record, e-mail, president

Gonzales pressures ISPs on data retention

May 27, 2006 In private meeting at the DOJ, attorney general and FBI director pressure Internet providers to record their customers' activities. TAGS: Internet provider, Internet service, service provider, Bush Administration, record, Rep., Internet Service Provider, spokesman, idea

Congress may consider mandatory ISP snooping

April 29, 2006 House Democrat joins Bush administration in supporting a mandate that Net firms store records about consumers' activities. TAGS: amendment, Internet provider, Bush Administration, Internet Service Provider, record, spokesman, Internet service, Adobe PDF, service provider, DSL, U.S.

Republican politico endorses data retention

May 5, 2006 Aide to House committee chairman expresses support for law prohibiting ISPs from deleting customer activity records. TAGS: Internet provider, aide, federal law, record, legislation, Republican, telecommunications, billing, Internet service, Internet Service Provider
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