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Apple Locks Down iPad App Market, Opens Up Legal Woes

Apple is exerting more control over content purchased for and available on its popular iPad by enforcing rules that require magazine, newspaper and e-reader publishers to sell all content through iTunes.

As of March 31, apps that do not take payments through its iTunes store will be rejected. Although Apple has long required app publishers to sell subscriptions via Apple's "In App Purchase API," some publishers -- notably, The Wall Street Journal andThe Financial Times -- sold them outside Apple's digital store.

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Topics: Antitrust, Antitrust Exemption, Idea Lab, TPMTech, iPad, iPhone App

iPad

Interior Department Agencies Test iPads Despite Security Concerns

At least two Interior Department offices are testing out iPads in an effort to increase productivity, and a third office is looking to acquire the coveted tablets. But iPads have proven vulnerabilities -- only two weeks ago, a duo was arrested for hacking into AT&T records and exposing 120,000 iPad accounts, including top government officials.

The department is still interested. "They're being used as replacements for laptops and blackberries," said Drew Malcomb, the Interior Department's chief of public affairs. "We see them as filling that need. They have a larger screen, the attachments are onboard and they have most of the capabilities of a laptop."

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Topics: Idea Lab, TPMTech, iPad

Net Neutrality

Court Rejects Verizon's Net Neutrality Judge Shopping, But Lawsuit Continues

Verizon's alleged "legal games" are pretty transparent -- and the D.C. Court of Appeals doesn't seem to be too amused. On Wednesday, the court rejected Verizon's request for the same panel of judges that ruled against the FCC in favor of Comcast to hear their own appeal against the Commission's new net neutrality rules. With Verizon's attempt to hand-pick its judges foiled, lawyers agree that their base strategy of ensuring their case will be heard by the D.C. Court of Appeals is still their best bet.

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Topics: Idea Lab, Net Neutrality, TPMTech, Verizon

iPhone

IRS Launches iPhone App That Does Almost Nothing

The Internal Revenue Service took a bold step for a government agency and released a smartphone application. Titled IRS2Go, the app lets users check their tax return status. But IRS2Go's relatively limited functionality signals a future challenge for federal agencies releasing iPhone/Android applications: how do you give people the functionality they want while still complying with a variety of outdated rules that govern agencies' interactions with the public.

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Topics: IRS, Idea Lab, TPMTech, iPhone

Net Neutrality

AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile Unlikely To Challenge Net Neutrality

While none of the telecom giants appeared to be thrilled with the net neutrality regulations passed last month, only Verizon and Metro PCS have taken a swing, challenging the FCC. But are the other cellular giants -- AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile -- just letting Verizon take the lead, or are the backing net neutrality?

Both, and neither, according to various sources: they would apparently rather spend their money fighting issues they see as more key to their success, and may see their acceptance of the popular initiative as a competitive advantage.

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Topics: Idea Lab, Net Neutrality, TPMTech

Ron Wyden

Wyden Eyes Legislation To Limit Warrantless Cell Phone Tracking


Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR)

Anyone who carries a cell phone can easily be tracked by law enforcement -- and the courts don't require them to get a warrant to do it. Cell phones ping cell towers creating a way of triangulating location -- information mobile providers like AT&T and Verizon collect and distribute to law enforcement upon request.

Sen. Ron. Wyden, D-Ore., said Friday that it's time to rethink the laws that allow law enforcement easy access to that data.

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Topics: Cell Phones, Idea Lab, Ron Wyden, TPMTech, Warrantless surveillance

Barack Obama

Obama Promised Broadband Expansion, But What's The Plan?


Barack Obama

In his State of the Union address earlier this week, President Obama promised a new age of internet access for Americans. He said "Within the next five years, we'll make it possible for businesses to deploy the next generation of high-speed wireless coverage to 98 percent of all Americans."

But it's unclear how Obama plans to make good on that promise.

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Topics: Barack Obama, Broadband, Idea Lab, State Of The Union, TPMTech

Joe Lieberman

Senate Dems Reignite Debate Over Cybersecurity With New Legislation


Sen. Joseph Lieberman (I-CT)

Senate Democrats this week unveiled their latest attempt to clarify and modernize the security of the country's critical information technology infrastructure. An attempt to pass cybersecurity legislation introduced by Sens. Joseph Lieberman (I-CT) and Susan Collins (R-ME) stalled on December 15 when the full Senate failed to act on the measure after it was voted unanimously out of committee.

The currently skeletal legislation, S.21, sponsored by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and seven committee chairs, is anticipated to include most of the Lieberman-Collins measure. But given its yet-to-be-determined final form, debate about its effects on privacy and executive power have reemerged.

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Topics: Cybersecurity, Idea Lab, Internet kill switch, Joe Lieberman, TPMTech

Lockheed Martin

Lockheed Starts Using Virtual Reality To Test New Products

Lockheed Martin opened a virtual reality and simulation laboratory in Littleton, Colo, where they can use virtual reality technology to simulate tests of new products and processes before bringing them into the real world.

Some say that the Collaborative Human Immersive Laboratory (CHIL) facility sounds a whole lot like the holodecks on Star Trek. Lockheed Martin spokespeople won't go that far, but the similarities are unmistakable. It's a do-it-all kind of facility.

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Topics: Idea Lab, Lockheed Martin, TPMTech

Online privacy

Republicans Push Internet Service Providers To Retain Data For Child Porn Prosecutions

It's a question privacy advocates and law enforcement have been grappling with for years: Does the protection of Little Sister justify Big Brother's prying eyes?

House Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism and Homeland Security met Tuesday morning to try to answer that question, with help from the Department of Justice, the United States Internet Service Provider Association and others. At issue is how long internet service providers should be required to keep massive amounts of user data for law enforcement to potentially sort through later.

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Topics: Child pornography, Data retention, Debbie Wasserman-Schultz, Idea Lab, Internet service providers, James Sensenbrenner, Online privacy, TPMTech

Military

Lockheed Wins $218 Million Contracts For New Anti-Ship Missiles

Lockheed Martin announced Friday that it won two contracts worth $218 million to continue work on long-range anti-ship missiles for the Navy. The missiles could boost the Navy's range and deadliness in combat.

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Topics: Idea Lab, LR-ASM, Military, Military technology, TPMTech

iPad

Anti-Trust Battle Brewing Over iPad Magazine Subscriptions

Apple's iPad tablet computer may be the perfect vehicle to view glossy magazines, but the iTunes subscription model has some publishers ready to turn the page.

On both sides of the Atlantic, publishers are grumbling about Apple's iTunes store. Some popular US publications, including the New York Times and Playboy, recently announced web-based subscriptions that will offer more flexible options and control over content than iTunes. But in Europe, Apple faces a probe by Belgian antitrust authorities over whether it is abusing its market position by requiring that publishers only sell subscriptions through iTunes.

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Topics: Antitrust, Idea Lab, TPMTech, iPad

Google

Google's Stance On Net Neutrality Unlikely To Change With New CEO


Larry Page

With news of Google co-founder Larry Page set to become the company's new CEO this April, should Americans be bracing themselves for an abrupt about-face on net neutrality at Google as the more ideological and product-focused Page takes the reins?

Don't hold your breath, according to industry experts. It's unlikely that Page will make any huge policy changes.

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Topics: Eric Schmidt, Google, Idea Lab, Larry Page, Net Neutrality, TPMTech

Net Neutrality

Verizon's Net Neutrality Challenge Claims It Violates Their Licenses

Not happy with the FCC's new net neutrality regulations passed last month, Verizon Communications filed an appeal against them in the United States Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit on Thursday. The FCC's rules aim to prevent Internet service providers from blocking certain websites or applications.

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Topics: Idea Lab, Net Neutrality, TPMTech, Verizon

Nuclear Energy

New Treaty Opens Russia to American Nuclear Industry


Tennessee Valley Authority nuclear plant

A recently implemented American-Russian nuclear agreement will pave the way for joint energy projects around the world -- including the transport of nuclear waste to cash-hungry Russia.

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Topics: Idea Lab, Nuclear Energy, Russia, TPMTech

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