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Premier Chat 002 Wrapup: EFF transcript plus extra questions answered

Law & Disorder : Ars covers the world of tech policy If you missed our Ars Premier Web chat this past Wednesday, EFF senior staff attorney Fred von Lohmann took questions live and provided his insights on tech policy, ACTA, the Obama administration, ...

From CLINT ECKER, Ars Technica,  13 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  Google Inc.,  Ars Technica

Premier Chat 002: Fred von Lohmann of the EFF

Law & Disorder : Ars covers the world of tech policy Fred von Lohmann, senior staff attorney at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, will be chatting live with Ars Premier Subscribers this evening (7/8PM CT/ET) to talk about tech policy, Internet law, ...

From CLINT ECKER, Ars Technica,  11 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Electronic Frontier Foundation,  Ars Technica

Premier Chat 000 Wrapup: Transcript plus extra questions answered

This past Wednesday, we hosted our first Ars Premier Chat. We'd like to thank again all the people who came out to participate.  We got so many great questions and comments that John didn't have enough time to answer them all in our allotted hour of ...

From CLINT ECKER, Ars Technica,  18 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Ars Technica

Apple's fifth take: Ars reviews the iPod nano with video

The new nano (fifth generation, for those keeping count) is very similar to the fourth-generation version. What differentiates the 5G nano, however, are a few major feature additions plus a handful of refinements intended to keep the nano on everyone's ...

From JACQUI CHENG, CLINT ECKER, Ars Technica,  17 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Nike

Paypal announces flexible, ubiquitous developer platform

Paypal has announced a brand new developer API called the Adaptive Payment Platform that will allow for monetary transactions of almost any size to take place nearly everywhere there’s an Internet connection. In addition to allowing for payments ...

From CLINT ECKER, Ars Technica,  24 Jul 2009
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation,  Twitter Inc,  eBay Inc.

Review: iPhone 3GS lives up to its speedy claims

Right on schedule, Apple has introduced the third iteration of the iPhone to the public. The new model, called the iPhone 3GS, is much like the iPhone 3G introduced in 2008 but, as Apple says, the "S" stands for speed. There are a number of other ...

From JACQUI CHENG, CLINT ECKER, Ars Technica,  23 Jun 2009

Safari 4 final: no top tabs, performance updates for 10.6

The most polarizing of these was the decision to place browsing tabs pointing upwards and invading the title bar area. This, plus the decision to remove the loading progress bar, set off the Safari userbase, but some of those tweaks have now been ...

From CLINT ECKER, Ars Technica,  9 Jun 2009

Ars@WWDC: live WWDC keynote coverage

With only four days remaining until Phil Schiler takes the stage at WWDC on June 8, we'd like to give everyone a heads-up on our keynote strategy this year. We're inviting you to join us here, in IRC, and on Twitter as we document this year's 2009 WWDC ...

From CLINT ECKER, JACQUI CHENG, Ars Technica,  4 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Twitter Inc

E3: Poll Technica—big three edition

Now that all three of the big console makers have gone through their E3 reveals, we want to turn over the floor to the readers and find out what you guys thought were the most exciting announcements. If you haven't yet gotten a chance to read up on ...

From CLINT ECKER, Ars Technica,  2 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation,  Sony

Ars at SXSW: our panel there; we're up for Web award and need your votes

For college students, mid-March means spring break: a time of revelry, debauchery, and time spent (though not always remembered) in tropical locales. Film, music, and Internet nerds heed a similar calling, but instead of places like Fort Meyers and ...

From CLINT ECKER, Ars Technica,  6 Mar 2009
Related Topics: SXSW,  Ars Technica,  Flickr,  Twitter Inc

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