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Feds' Watch List Eats Its Own
New documents show that the United States' mistake-prone airline screening system is great at snagging government employees, enlisted military personnel and federal workers with top-secret clearances. By Ryan Singel.
Secret Bloggers Bare All
Penning an anonymous insider blog can be a quick ticket to literary fame, but it takes some tradecraft to keep your cover. Kevin Poulsen reports from the Computers, Freedom & Privacy Conference in Washington.
Taming the Sea Monster
Strong, light and frighteningly fast, carbon-fiber trimarans are rewriting every record in the books -- when they're not breaking up in the middle of the icy Atlantic. By Carl Hoffman from Wired magazine.
802.11n: Buy Now, or Wait?
Standards for the hotly anticipated Wi-Fi successor haven't yet been agreed upon. Where's that leave all those early-bird products? By Seán Captain.
Everyone Wants to 'Own' Your PC
As if hackers and virus writers weren't enough to worry about, now business wants control of your computer. The future of the computing revolution is at stake. Commentary by Bruce Schneier.
Battling the Closet Bible Bashers
Scientists clash with creationists at the premiere of the film Flock of Dodos, which tracks the unsettling rise of intelligent design. Jason Silverman reports from the Tribeca Film Festival in New York.
Microsoft Is Pushing for Privacy?
Like a diaper in a swimming pool, Microsoft makes an impression at a privacy conference. This time, the company isn't collecting a Big Brother Award. Kevin Poulsen reports from the Computers, Freedom & Privacy Conference in Washington, D.C.
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