Weekend America Voices
John Moe
Recent Stories
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Taliban get to play (in) Medal of Honor
The new "Medal of Honor" is creating controversy even before its release by being set in Afghanistan. Electronic Arts, the creator of the video game, says it consulted with soldiers who fought in the country.
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How safe is a voting machine if some guys can turn it into a Pac Man machine?
An issue already facing election season is the reliability of electronic voting. It hasn't been helped by the fact that some engineers were able to program a voting machine to play Pac Man.
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Do you want Facebook to know where you are?
Facebook launches "Facebook Places," which lets you report where you are as you go through your day.
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Clickjacking: the feature Facebook isn't so proud of
Because these scams seem to be associated with your friends or ads, you trust the links, and you may not even know when a clickjacking is happening to you.
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How to surf the impending geolocation wave
Geolocation looks to be the next big trend in social networking.
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Change your name to escape Google.
Google's CEO has a disconcerting prediction about how people in the future will deal with their digital pasts.
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Twitter. And Facebook. And death.
Twitter and Facebook have come up with new policies on how to handle the pages of users who have died.
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Battle lines being drawn for Google, Verizon, net neutrality
The debate on net neutrality get some big supporters and critics.
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Prepare for a world full of tablet computers
With the release of the iPad and the new Dell Streak, tablet computers see a rise in popularity.
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Book publisher gives up on print. A sign of things to come?
As a mass market publisher leaves print behind to focus on e-books and print on demand, many wonder who else will follow.
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Google and Verizon and the future of the web
Google and Verizon announce their joint position on net neutrality.
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Blackberry getting kicked out of countries?
Some Middle Eastern countries move to limit Blackberry's encryption, which make messages hard to spy on.