By Jerry Brito • Jul 05,2004 Tuning out RFID panic Although privacy activists have been up in arms about RFID technology in consumer products, the real threat lies in government snooping.
By Jerry Brito • May 16,2004 Return of the king You Are The Quarry, pop icon Morrissey's first new album in seven years, is a triumphant return for the singer--even if it is a bit lopsided.
By Jerry Brito • May 10,2004 After Abu Ghraib, is the war still winnable? To truly win the war in Iraq, winning "the hearts and minds" of the liberated is indispensable. We have just lost a lot of hearts and minds.
By Jerry Brito • Apr 11,2004 “Free Culture,” free book Lawrence Lessig is giving away his new book for free on the Web, and he might just show us how "free" could also mean "profitable."
By Jerry Brito • Mar 14,2004 Adding insult to injury Does the electoral surprise in Spain prove that the terrorists won, or that the conservative government's interventionist policies lost?
By Jerry Brito • Jan 18,2004 A fair trade on immigration President Bush's proposed immigration reform is a good start, but the best conservative answer to immigration is real free trade.