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Texas Sheriff Will Deploy Aerial Drone

The Sheriff’s Office of Montgomery County, Texas has received an Unmanned Aerial System to assist deputies in fighting crime.

Groups Push FCC to Eliminate Sports Blackout Rule

National public interest groups, media companies, and legislators are joining forces to push the Federal Communications Commission to end its sports blackout rule.

Amazon.com: The Taxman Cometh

In the midst of state budgetary turmoil, it is not surprising that legislators are turning to unconstitutional

UP County Diverts DHS Narrowbanding Grants

Counties in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula are using a $1.2 million Department of Homeland Security grant to help pay for narrowband upgrades mandated by the Federal Communications Commission.

Court Grants Injunction Against Cell-Phone Warning Labels

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DC Must Adopt Sense of Urgency for Impending Spectrum Crunch

The disaster film 2012 depicts a series of cataclysmic events—including tsunamis, earthquakes, and super storms—that threaten the survival of humanity.

Smart Meters Save Big Money for Michigan Town

Ann Arbor—Michigan’s sixth largest city, with a population of 114,000—estimates the university town saves $300,000 a year since implementing smart meters in 2005 to measure home and business energy

Judge Blocks San Francisco U-Verse Expansion

San Francisco consumers will have to wait indefinitely for AT&T U-verse service after Superior Court Judge Harold Kahn ordered a stay of the city’s approval to allow the company to expand its r

Pentagon: Give President Authority to Launch Cyberattacks

The Pentagon has laid out its most explicit cyberwarfare policy to date, which advocates granting the president authority to launch offensive cyber operations in response to hostile acts.

VIDEO: PROTECT-IP/Stop Online Piracy Act Gives Government Too Much Power

According to the Congressional Budget Office, the PROTECT-IP/Stop Online Piracy Act (PIPA/SOPA) bill currently gaining momentum in Congress will cost taxpayers $47 million a year.
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