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New Tool Keeps Censors in the Dark - Technology Review

Computers & Technology: New Tool Keeps Censors in the Dark

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Gifted submitted 2011/8/2 17:54, published 2011/8/2 17:54 | 146 views
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http://www.technologyreview.com/communications/38207/?p1=A1


Anti-censorship software would make it harder for censors to trackand blockundesirable communications.

A new approach to overcoming state-level Internet censorship relies, ironically enough, on a technique that security experts have frequently associated with government surveillance.



Microsoft Wants to Rule the White Spaces - Technology Review

Computers & Technology: Microsoft Wants to Rule the White Spaces

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Gifted submitted 2011/5/23 13:27, published 2011/5/23 13:27 | 364 views
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http://www.technologyreview.com/communications/37608/?p1=A1

After years of research, Microsoft hopes to provide a system that lets data communications weave through TV frequencies.

The first "white spaces" devices, which thread long-range wireless data signals through gaps in TV spectrum, will start to appear later this year. Microsoft is bidding to play a central role in how they operate.

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