Internet
PayPal Pushing More into Offline Pay Systems
Will this spell the end of the retail cash register?
Wi-Fi at Guantanamo Bay Shut Down Amid Threat From Anonymous
Hacker group launched "Operation Guantanamo" last week
Holder Concedes That Warrants Should Be Required To Access Email
Feeling a little pressure, Eric?
New Zealand's Supreme Court to Hear Dotcom Extradition Appeal
US wants him for copyright piracy
Holder Supports Requiring Warrants to Access Emails
Presumably with plenty of abuseable exceptions
Strongbox, Secure E-Mail Technology, Aaron Swartz's Posthumous Contribution to Internet Privacy
The New Yorker's Strongbox is based on Swartz's DeadDrop
Aaron Swartz Helped Create Tool to Help Anonymous Leakers
Went online at The New Yorker today
TN Town Spends Millions To Offer High-Speed Internet, Gets No Customers
That's a special talent
Sen. Udall Wants DOJ To Get Warrants Before Snooping Email
Fourth Amendment, remember?
Pfizer Sells Viagra Online To Counter Black Market
Erecting their defenses to counterfeiters
Television Shows Without Television Companies
Amazon joins Netflix in original television series investments
Mozilla Battles Snoop Software Sold Under Its Trademark
The Firefox name is used to fool end users
Justice Department: Warrants Not Needed To Intercept Online Communications
All your email are belong to us
Internet Back Online in Syria
Went down because of optic cable fault, according to state-run media
Federal Lab has Secure Quantum Internet
Any attempt to eavesdrop on communications leaves a noticeable mark
Craigslist Takes Upstart Competitors to Court
Is the classified-ads site behaving like a bully-or legitimately protecting its business interests?
Governments Use Spyware Meant to Look like Firefox
Mozilla not happy; sends out cease-and-desist letters
California Adopting EU-Style Regulations on Internet Privacy
Trying to drive away the state's last private sector?
Are Online Sales Taxes Only Fair?
The Marketplace Fairness Act imposes an unnecessary burden.
Good News, Nevada Agoraphobes! You (and Only You) Can Legally Play Poker Online!
The silly outcome of online gambling regulations
Twenty Years Ago, the World Wide Web Went Public
Beginning of a massive information revolution
Poll Finds Young People Care About Online Privacy, After All
So much for the exhibitionist generation
Interviews With Silk Road Drug Dealers
High-tech black marketeers are surprisingly cool
Feds Want To Fine Companies That Resist Eavesdropping Orders
The Empire will crush the resistance
UK Electronic Snooping Bill Dead for Now
Would have required telecomms to track all user communications for a year
Credit for Online College Classes Becoming More Common
That's how you make higher education more accessible