Cyberactivists unblock Wikileaks for Thai Netizens
By GRANT PECK 2010-08-21T09:26:47ZBANGKOK (AP) -- A group of anonymous Internet activists has set up a website to display information about Thailand that comes from the whistle-blower site Wikileaks, which is blocked to some viewers in the Southeast Asian country.... hosted.ap.org |
Craigslist urged to drop adult services worldwide
By EVERTON BAILEY Jr. 2010-09-07T22:46:47ZHARTFORD, Conn. (AP) -- Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal and national nonprofit organizations said Tuesday they want Craigslist to be "a model for good policy" and officially get rid of its adult services section globally.... hosted.ap.org |
NY town enacts tough cell tower limits
By FRANK ELTMAN 2010-09-23T20:01:44ZGARDEN CITY, N.Y. (AP) -- A Long Island township has imposed restrictions on the placement of new cell towers that are among the toughest in the country, and one phone company says it effectively bans new construction.... hosted.ap.org |
Questions and answers about BlackBerry objections
By PETER SVENSSON 2010-10-08T14:57:21ZNEW YORK (AP) -- Some questions and answers about the threats to ban the use of BlackBerry's messaging and Web services:... hosted.ap.org |
Australian Senate approves $35B broadband network
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) -- The Australian Senate on Friday approved legislation that enables the government to roll out a 36 billion Australian dollar ($35 billion) high-speed national broadband network.... hosted.ap.org |