by Patricia H. Kushlis | Jun 23, 2014 | Monitor
By Patricia H Kushlis Nearly three years ago – July 22, 2011 to be exact – I described my dismay at the continuing lack of women in the senior career ranks of the State Department in a WV post entitled “Still an Man’s World: the State Department’s...
by Brendan Zehner | Oct 16, 2013 | Monitor
Shutdown Doesn’t Stop at America’s Shores Glenn Nye/Forbes As the US is in day 14 of the government shutdown, most of the focus has been on the impact at home. But the shutdown has serious repercussions for US foreign policy as well, including its free trade...
by Justin Winikoff | Jun 11, 2013 | Monitor
When, Apple CEO Tim Cook appeared at a Senate committee hearing several weeks ago, he was nothing more than a high-profile example of how multinational companies are dodging taxes in America. Mr. Cook’s grilling, however, was merely a distraction from a bigger issue...
by Spencer Ackerman | May 3, 2013 | Monitor
The Pentagon is set to approve a security review for Apple smartphones and tablets, allowing their use alongside BlackBerries and the Android-powered Samsung Knox.
by Noah Shachtman | Oct 10, 2012 | Monitor
A model of Osama bin Laden’s compound, found on Bing. Photo: Microsoft A top-secret base in Taiwan, revealed on Apple Maps. The Navy SEALs’ rehearsal site for the Osama bin Laden raid, found on Bing. Once again, commercial satellites have snapped images of...