AP Interview: WikiLeaks to publish new documents
By 2010-08-08T10:01:38ZBERLIN (AP) -- The online whistle-blower WikiLeaks said it will continue to publish more secret files from governments around the world despite U.S. demands to cancel plans to release classified military documents.... hosted.ap.org |
Intel buys McAfee for $7.7B in push beyond PCs
By JORDAN ROBERTSON 2010-08-19T21:00:44ZSAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Talk about a new meaning for "Intel Inside."... hosted.ap.org |
NY lawsuit seeks to halt suspicionless searches
By 2010-09-07T17:27:13ZNEW YORK (AP) -- A New York lawsuit seeks to stop the government from snooping in the laptops, cell phones and cameras of international travelers when there is no probable cause.... hosted.ap.org |
FCC opens up unused TV signals for broadband
By JOELLE TESSLER 2010-09-23T20:35:33ZWASHINGTON (AP) -- The Federal Communications Commission is opening up unused airwaves between television channels for wireless broadband networks that will be more powerful and can reach farther than today's Wi-Fi hotspots.... hosted.ap.org |
Premier: China won't block rare earth exports
By ELAINE KURTENBACH 2010-10-08T08:41:17ZSHANGHAI (AP) -- China is not using its control over supplies of rare earth - exotic metals crucial in advanced manufacturing - as a diplomatic "bargaining chip," state media quoted Premier Wen Jiabao as saying during a visit to Europe.... hosted.ap.org |