- The Kremlin has ordered nearly $15,000 worth of typewriters to type top secret documents because they don’t trust the security of computers.
- Just who gets protected by schools’ cyberbullying policies? A case can be made that they protect the administration and stifle students’ free speech.
- The Wall Street Journal thought a clearly marked parody Twitter account was real. Doubly funny because the person being impersonated hates Twitter.
- Welcome for years, federal agents are now being asked to exclude themselves from hacker mega-conference Defcon.
- Newspapers still suck at corrections: “The bottom line is that newspapers have customers too, and they are called readers: what message does it send when you fail to respond to a significant complaint about your product for almost three days?†– from Mathew Ingram on paidContent
- The New York Times is doing amazing things with its archives. Link