Internet
British Agents Have Seen Your Penis
The latest surveillance revelation has the UK's spy agency collecting images from Yahoo web chats.
'We're Creating Our Own Evolutionary Next Step'
Wired co-founder Louis Rossetto on the digital revolution and the death of the megastate.
Netflix's Comcast Deal is Good for Consumers
Companies looking to please consumers, not regulators, will lead to faster connections and more choices.
It's 'The Day We Fight Back' Against Mass Surveillance
Tell the NSA to get a warrant
Healthcare.gov To Be Out of Service For Two and a Half Days
In order for the Social Security Administration to conduct maintenance
Activists Plan Online Protest Against NSA Surveillance Tuesday
"The Day We Fight Back"
Alleged Silk Road Founder Faces Trial in November
Pleads not guilty to various black market charges
Would "Streaming" Services Like Netflix Be Better If They Were More Like TV? Is TV Streaming?
Netflix could do well with channels
Your Food's Reputation vs. Government Regulation
Government (so far) doesn't micromanage who you share your food with.
Grand Jury Indicts Alleged Silk Road Owner
He is charged with engaging in a continuing criminal enterprise, computer hacking, money laundering, and operating a narcotics conspiracy
Is There a Cyber War on Women?
Some pundits say women are under attack on the Internet. But do they have the data to back up their claims?
Yahoo Says It Detected Hack Attack, Reset Password on Unspecified Number of Accounts
Notificiation still not complete
Report: Wikipedia a Top Source of Medical Info for Both Patients and Doctors
Whether this is awesome or scary depends on your feelings toward the open source encyclopedia
Feds, Tech Companies Reach Agreements on Info Disclosures
Firms want to be more transparent about requests for data
Prince Sues Fans for Linking to Bootleg Copies of His Music
They didn't host them -- just linked to them
Feds Offer Tech Companies Possibility of a Little More Surveillance Transparency
Here, have some delicious crumbs
Former FCC Head: Internet Doesn't Need Heavier Regulations
Says the ruling striking down FCC net neutrality policy is not a big deal
Online Web Sleuth Community Ahead of Media on Teleka Patrick Missing Person Details
Crowdsource investigation
Mozilla Calls for Assistance in Protecting Firefox from NSA Spying
Looking for folks to audit their code
Spanish Obamacare Site Just as Terrible as English Site
Reads like it was translated by a computer program, users say
Supreme Court to Hear Case of Online Redistribution of Television Programming
Huge copyright impacts
AT&T Introduces 'Sponsored Data' to Allow Businesses to Pay Costs to Provide Content
Tool to deal with costs incurred by streaming content, for example
Is Skynet Inevitable?
Artificial intelligence and the possibility of human extinction
Netflix Testing Pricing System Based on Number of Users on Account
What will happen to me and my 50 closest friends?
The Year Government Lost Its Grip on Information
While the Internet can be regulated, and information can be controlled, it can only be done on an increasingly small margin, and at an increasingly high cost.
IBM: 19 Percent of Online Holiday Purchases Done on Tablet, 9 Percent on Smartphones
Smartphones and tablets accounted for nearly half off total online holiday traffic