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CES 2013: Above and Beyond
Mon Jan 07, 2013 | By Cam Lincoln
What you can expect at CES? Here's a sneak peek.
Case Study: Shifting to Smarter Classrooms
Tue Oct 23, 2012 | By Margaret Rock
There's a sea change happening -- classroom are using mobile devices and apps to bring schools into the digital age -- but the transition isn't as easy as buying a bunch of iPads.
Interview: Katherine Losse on Mark Zuckerberg's Secret Kingdom
Wed Jul 25, 2012 | By Margaret Rock
A Facebook insider gives a tell-all peek behind the social powerhouse's curtains -- complete with brogrammers, Vegas parties and a sense of just how much data is actually being compiled by the network.
Interview: Sen. Mike Lee on Consumers and Antitrust Laws
Mon Jul 09, 2012 | By Margaret Rock
As a ranking member of the Senate's Antitrust subcommittee, Utah Republican Sen. Mike Lee keeps a keen eye on the practices of the technology industry's heavy hitters.
Interview: Rep. Joe Barton's Fight for Internet Privacy
Thu Jul 05, 2012 | By Margaret Rock
Worried about the massive amount of personal information on the Web that is collected about you? If so, a Texas lawmaker might have an idea that appeals to you.
Playing Politics: Who's Spending in Silicon Valley
Fri Apr 13, 2012 | By Melissa Daniels
The technology industry has emerged as one of the top lobbying interests on Capitol Hill, with players like AT&T and Verizon spending big bucks to make their voices heard.
Playing Politics: Why Carriers Pony Up Millions
Thu Apr 12, 2012 | By Melissa Daniels
When it's time for U.S. voters to elect new representatives, the mobile phone industry is willing to spend millions to lock in candidates who will represent their best interests.
Who Are These Guys? Politicians Who Impact Tech -- Part 2
Fri Mar 02, 2012 | By Cam Lincoln
A select group of lawmakers are shaping tech policy, boosting airwaves, bolstering national security in the face of rising cyber-threats, and fighting digital piracy.
Who Are These Guys? Politicians Who Impact Tech -- Part 1
Thu Mar 01, 2012 | By Cam Lincoln
A select group of lawmakers have an outsized influence on tech-related matters like privacy, national security and anti-trust regulation, and their clout will help shape the fates of device makers and carriers in years to come.
