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New App Lets Users Report Airport Security Wrongdoing

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The TSA Spent $56.8 Billion To Keep Us Safe. Did It Work?

The Transportation Security Administration has spent $56.8 billion on air travel since 9/11. Here, a look at who's getting a cut, and whether it's really paying off.READ MORE

Controversial TSA Airport Body Scan Tech Reborn as Possible Skin Cancer Detector

A new "camera" that uses science similar to that of TSA scans, could detect everything from defects in thermal insulating foam to cancerous lesions.READ MORE

TSA Opposition Goes Viral on the Web

Privacy advocates are calling for November 24th to be "National Opt-Out Day." But are their protests coherent?READ MORE

iFive: Gawker in Palin Legal Trouble, Branson's Eco Prize, Google TV Loses Viacom, Cloud Computing, WikiLeaks' Next Huge Exposé

While you were sleeping, other people were already innovating, inventing, making news. So here's Monday's early info, digested into manageable chunks for you.READ MORE

One Hundred Naked Citizens: One Hundred Leaked Body Scans

At the heart of the controversy over "body scanners" is a promise: The images of our naked bodies will never be public. U.S. Marshals in a Florida Federal courthouse saved 35,000 images on their scanner. These are those ...READ MORE

Ralph Nader and EPIC Take On Full-Body Airport Scanners

Privacy watchdog group EPIC and legendary consumer watchdog Ralph Nader claim the full-body scanners are easily hackable, store nude pictures for unknown periods of time, and don't even catch terrorists. Worse: They run a version of Windows XP.READ MORE

TSA Leading Charge to Co-opt Blogging, Twitter for The Man?

Twitter and blogs started as way to give voice to the little guys. Now the big guys are using the same tools to criticize the critics.READ MORE

Should You Be Afraid of Airport Body Scans? Or Just the TSA?

We've talked a lot about full-body security scans in airports, as it's powerful and challenging tech. But should travelers worry about them--or is the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) what they should be more concerned ...READ MORE

Peering Below the Surface of the Full Body Scanner Debate

How, exactly, do they work? And where are they? You might be surprised how widespread they are.READ MORE

What a TSA Logo Should Look Like

It's been a rough, rough patch for the TSA in the wake of the attempted Christmas-day bombing of a plane bound for Detroit. You know what they need? As Tyra might say: A MAKEOVER!!!READ MORE

Full-Body Scanners at Airports: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

Full-body scanning tech will be coming to an airport near you. But are you ready to let a TSA agent see you, your wife, or your daughter naked? And does this really make us safer? READ MORE

TSA's New Flight Restrictions: Welcome to the 20th Century

By now you'll know all about the Christmas Flight 253 bomb attempt, and the draconian restrictions in place for in-bound U.S. flights. But do the TSA's emergency regulations make sense, or are they dumbly throwing us back into a ...READ MORE

Please and Thank you

Why don't enough people in this world use the two easiest, and most impact-ful words in our language? READ MORE

Amber Alerts using the Social Web . . . at least somewhat

It's been my experience that government and quasi-government agencies are always the last ones to figure out the technology that helps them accomplish their mission. For the most part, my impression has not changed, though more and ...READ MORE