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AT&T sued over NSA spy program

January 31, 2006 Civil liberties group files class action lawsuit claiming AT&T illegally opened its network to the National Security Agency. TAGS: NSA, AT&T Corp., surveillance, secret, Bush Administration, privilege, telecommunications, lawsuit, class action, government, worker

Feds appeal loss in NSA wiretap case

August 1, 2006 Bush administration asks the 9th Circuit to halt a lawsuit that accuses AT&T of illegally opening its network to the NSA. TAGS: NSA, AT&T Corp., lawsuit, secret, San Francisco, Bush Administration

Judge to decide on AT&T spying suit

June 24, 2006 AT&T, DOJ say companies are protected from privacy laws when working with government on national security issues. TAGS: AT&T Corp., privilege, government, lawsuit, secret, Judge, worker

VMware shares secrets in security drive

September 17, 2007 Company has started sharing some APIs with security vendors, in a bid to create better ways of securing virtual machines. TAGS: VMware, hypervisor, virtual machine, virtualization, VMWare ESX Server, API, secret, security, conference, console, server

Appeals court may let NSA lawsuits proceed

August 15, 2007 Panel peppers government attorneys with sharp questions and suggests that two cases alleging illegal surveillance may be allowed to continue. TAGS: NSA, attorney, surveillance, lawsuit, AT&T Corp., Judge, secret, Bush Administration, San Francisco, government, document

Bosses get into 007 gadgets

November 17, 2006 Heads of companies with secrets to protect are picking up countersurveillance tech toys typical of James Bond. Photos: Gadgets play supporting role to 007 TAGS: gadget, James Bond, secret, boss, attack, U.K., information technology

Week in review: Can Google keep a secret?

March 17, 2006 Google hasn't had much luck keeping secrets lately, and now it looks like feds will pry loose more info. TAGS: Usenet, excerpt, secret, Google Inc., federal judge, Week in review, lawsuit, archiving, government, search result, Microsoft Windows Vista, operating system, video card, Microsoft Corp., PC, Microsoft Windows

Week in Missing Links

April 1, 2005 From April Fools' Day gags to a grammarian's quest to clean up Microsoft Word, these are some of the below-the-radar stories from this week. TAGS: COMDEX, secret, Microsoft Word, battery, Toshiba, Apple iPod, Microsoft Corp.

Battle brews over unlocking PC secrets

April 5, 2005 The BIOS is one of the most closely guarded pieces of your system's software. Now some people want to set it free. TAGS: Richard Stallman, BIOS company, critic, BIOS, Free Software Foundation, secret, chip company, Intel, security, PC, operating system

Debating the morality behind software development

October 15, 2007 IBM's Grady Booch says the days when developers could dash off code without considering the larger implications are--and should be--coming to an end. TAGS: Grady Booch, nuclear power, software development, software developer, implication, universe, ethics, secret, IBM Corp., London, developer

Apple settles with 'worker bee'

August 7, 2001 The Mac maker quietly settles a lawsuit against a former worker who allegedly posted company secrets on the Internet under the pseudonym "worker bee." TAGS: worker, trade secret, Apple Computer, Mac maker, lawsuit, posting, settlement, secret, California, Yahoo! Inc., Apple Macintosh

High-tech gear reveals mummy's secrets

August 4, 2005 Researchers at Stanford, SGI and a San Jose museum reveal the innards of an Egyptian mummy, without unwrapping it. Photos: Mummy's secrets revealed TAGS: Silicon Graphics Inc., museum, child, crowd, secret, San Jose, scientist, researcher, event, scan
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