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Hexplanation Humpday: Software Patents

Greetings one, greetings all. Yes, I am reviving the Hexplanation Humpday series here on Farmdawg Nation. For how long, we’ll see. As I’ve mentioned previously, the whole blogging regularly thing hasn’t been happening as much as I would like, but I continue to attempt to restore the habit with my latest toys. So, now that [...]

Google can haz ur dataz?

In a somewhat amusing turn of events related to the Google StreetView debacle, Wired reports that Consumer Watchdog decided to sniff unencrypted wireless network traffic at Rep Jane Harman’s personal residence, who is a prominent member of the House Intellegence Committee. Haha. Uh-oh. For those unfamiliar with the situation, it came to light recently that [...]

Linkbait for July 9th

So, it’s not uncommon for me to have days like today where I see a lot of interesting stories on my news feeds, but nothing that I really feel like writing a long, detailed article about. While I don’t feel like writing out a longer essay-like post on these, I don’t feel I can be [...]

Camera Patents are like Mines

At least that’s what Research in Motion, LG, Nokia, and HTC are finding out. Macworld reports that FlashPoint Technology Inc, a company headquartered in Peterborough, NH, has filed complaints with the United States International Trade Commission for importing goods that are covered under patents that they own without paying a licensing fee. According to FlashPoint, [...]

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