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Va. proposal would track sex offenders by e-mail, IM

December 12, 2006 Backed by MySpace, attorney general to propose law next year that would make his state first to require registration of online aliases. TAGS: proposal, Virginia, MySpace, attorney general, legislator, News Corp., e-mail address, Republican, registry, IM, e-mail, database

Comcast matches Verizon Fios speeds

March 28, 2006 Cable operator doubles download speeds of its fastest broadband service in four cities. TAGS: broadband service, Comcast Corp., Verizon Communications, broadband, cable company, Virginia, spokeswoman, city

A peek at next-gen military hardware

May 9, 2007 Contractors at a high-tech Navy conference in Arlington, Va., show off prototypes for the latest battlefield devices. TAGS: defense contractor, small business, Virginia, conference

Googling state government documents

April 30, 2007 The search giant helps four states get online data indexed and helps create custom search engines for government Web sites. TAGS: Needham, Utah, Virginia, search engine, index, Arizona, Google Inc., state, database

Virginia is for longer data retention

December 21, 2006 Task force led by commonwealth's attorney general says ISPs should aid police by keeping e-mails, customer information. TAGS: Virginia, Internet company, attorney general, Time Warner Inc., Internet service, Internet Service Provider, police, representative, service provider, attorney, agency, America Online Inc., Adobe PDF

America's most digital cities? Think Sun Belt

November 30, 2006 Center for Digital Government study looks at which regions are doing the most to enhance local technology. The list might surprise you. TAGS: Digital City, municipality, Virginia, city, region, Sun Microsystems Inc., resident, Colorado, category, government, Florida, America, information technology

Police blotter: Florida judges target Net sex

November 17, 2006 In this week's installment, state's supreme court says IMs are "e-mail" and upholds ban on "harmful" messages to minors. TAGS: minor, Florida, Police Blotter, law, statute, Virginia, New Mexico, IM, New York, Adobe PDF, e-mail

Virginia court upholds antispam law

September 6, 2006 Court denies convicted spammer's appeal, rejects argument that the state law is unconstitutional. TAGS: antispam law, anti-spam, appeal, Virginia, America Online Inc., U.S., e-mail

Drone aircraft will be smarter, more social

May 9, 2007 Developers unveil plans for unmanned aerial vehicles that will be more intelligent and coordinate with each other while in flight.Photos: The next generation of unmanned aircraf TAGS: aircraft, vehicle, operator, Iraq, Virginia, conference, camera

Democrats seize control of House, Senate

November 8, 2006 Minority party now can claim an enviable majority in the House of Representatives and the Senate. TAGS: e-voting, Montana, Democrat, vote, Republican, blogger, Virginia, Rep., hiring, blog

NTP slaps Palm with patent infringement suit

November 6, 2006 Palm's response: The lawsuit targeting the company's wireless e-mail devices is "unwarranted" and based on "dubious patents." TAGS: NTP, patent, Research In Motion Ltd., wireless e-mail, Palm Inc., injunction, intellectual property, lawsuit, complaint, Virginia, RIM BlackBerry, smart phone, e-mail

eBay wins round in 'Buy it now' patent redux

July 30, 2007 Judge won't force the auction giant to stop using the MercExchange patent, but the tiny patent-licensing firm plans to appeal. TAGS: patent, injunction, eBay Inc., Virginia

Politicos call for music copyright reform

September 13, 2005 They want a "technology neutral" system that would streamline royalty payouts, expand inventories of legal downloading services. TAGS: Rick Boucher, copyright law, congressman, Virginia, law, radio

Vonage to pay $58 million in Verizon patent case

March 9, 2007 Vonage takes another blow when a Virginia jury found the IP telephony provider infringed on three Verizon patents. TAGS: Vonage Holdings Corp., injunction, patent, jury, Research In Motion Ltd., Verizon Communications, IP telephony, NTP, Internet phone, damage, Virginia, VoIP, service provider, IP

U.S. 'threatened' alleged NASA hacker, defense says

February 16, 2007 London court hears that Gary McKinnon was told he would "fry" in New Jersey unless he cooperated with U.S. authorities. TAGS: New Jersey, Lawson Software Inc., defense, U.K., sentence, U.S., evidence, Virginia, threat, hacker, court, authority, London, lawyer

Copyright treaty draws tech industry criticism

September 6, 2006 Unlikely coalition takes aim at a controversial United Nations treaty that would expand copyright law on the Internet. TAGS: treaty, Alexandria, proposal, broadcaster, U.N., digital media, Virginia, broadcasting, signal, Adobe PDF, broadband, U.S., Dell, TV

NORAD orders Web deletion of transcript

March 10, 2006 In latest move to clamp down on Web, a transcript of a public hearing in Virginia about airspace restrictions vanishes. Image: Air Defense Identification Zone TAGS: transcript, Transportation Security Administration, deletion, Virginia, restriction, security
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