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Does The Cybersecurity Act Of 2012 Mark The Beginning Of The War On Cyber-terrorism?

February 22, 2012Erik Kain

The Cybersecurity Act of 2012 is the latest effort by Congress to do something about the threat of cyber attacks and cyber crime. Fortunately, and perhaps thanks to the efforts to quash SOPA and PIPA, the Act is quite a bit more restrained in scope than its predecessors. You can read the whole thing here. […]

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9/11 Commission Report, Al Qaeda, Alexis Madrigal, byline=E.D. Kain, congress, Cybersecurity Act of 2012, Dianne Feinstein, Jay Rockefeller, Tech, United States, Wall Street Journal

On Kickstarter Two Projects Pass The $1 Million Mark In A Single Day

February 13, 2012Erik Kain

Kickstarter is trailblazing the future of crowdsourcing. The site makes it possible for investors of all shapes and financial backgrounds to connect with creative types and innovators by allowing users to help fund projects that sound promising, interesting, or worthwhile. And this has been a really good month for the Kickstarter team, as not one […]

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Alexis Madrigal, Atlantic, Business, byline=E.D. Kain, Civil Wars, crowdfunding, Crowdsourcing, Double Fine Adventure, Double Fine Productions, iPhone, Kickstarter, Social Media, Tech, Video game

Apple’s Siri and the Future of Artificial Intelligence

October 15, 2011Erik Kain

Apple’s new iPhone 4S has met with record sales, topping the release of the iPhone 4 last year. The iPhone 4 debuted with 1.7 million units sold. The iPhone 4S is projected to sell anywhere between 2 and 4 million units by the end of this weekend. With an improved camera and a faster chip, […]

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The Dalai Lama Speaks to the 53%

October 13, 2011Erik Kain

Okay, walk over here for a second. This is Door Number One. Behind Door Number One I take a few swings at the Dalai Lama (being the gentleman he is, he doesn’t swing back.) The reason I swing at him is some some stuff he says about not spending your whole life working and sacrificing […]

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