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Police Blotter: Murderer nabbed via tracking, Web search

March 18, 2008 Husband's death is discovered through a vehicle-tracking device and a search for "decomposition of a body in water." TAGS: Police Blotter, Internet search, police, GPS, agent, evidence, Texas, U.S.

GM unveils eco-friendly concept Cadillac

January 9, 2008 The first concept car to get its premiere at CES runs on a hydrogen fuel cell and a lithium ion battery. Photos: Green Cadillac TAGS: Rick Wagoner, Cadillac, concept car, fuel cell, hydrogen fuel cell, OnStar, car, Consumer Electronics Show, police, transportation, mile, electronics, battery, concept, photograph, U.S.

Pro-piracy politician proffers his worldview

August 13, 2007 Swedish parliamentary hopeful and copyright critic sails into the U.S. to raise funds and awareness. TAGS: Sweden, party, politician, vote, seat, police, copyright law, U.S.

Security firms on police spyware, in their own words

July 17, 2007 Will companies that make antispyware software detect key loggers implanted by federal agents? We survey 13 companies and include their answers verbatim. TAGS: AVG, Check Point Software Technologies Ltd., Grisoft, spyware, ZoneAlarm, security company, police, policy, regulation, survey, anti-spyware, keylogger, security, law, agent, agency

Labor groups raise outsourcing privacy concerns

July 26, 2004 Canadian activists aim to block plans to contract out medical processing to U.S., point to Patriot Act's weak privacy protections. TAGS: USA PATRIOT Act, activist, outsourcing, British Columbia, Canada, terrorism, U.S. company, police, U.S., privacy, law, government, worker

E-tracking, coming to a DMV near you

December 5, 2005 CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh digs into latest federal brainstorm to keep tech tabs on citizens' driving habits. TAGS: GPS, bureaucrat, police, transportation, vehicle, public relations, Oregon, idea, bug, U.S.

Police blotter: When can cops run license-plate searches?

September 15, 2006 In this week's installment, appeals court says police need no justification to check license plates against databases. TAGS: van, Police Blotter, plate, police, check, cause, vehicle, database, attorney, U.S.

Police blotter: Laptop border searches OK'd

July 27, 2006 In this week's installment, 9th Circuit says border police may search laptops without warrants or suspicion of wrongdoing. TAGS: Police Blotter, cause, border, laptop computer, police, homeland security, analysis, privacy, Judge, agent, search, U.S.

U.S. protests Net summit crackdown

November 18, 2005 Bush administration protests Tunisia's crackdown on physical meetings and Web sites at a U.N. summit. Photo: Annan defends U.N. summit TAGS: U.N., summit, regime, police, freedom, U.S.

Your ISP as Net watchdog

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