Threats of int'l BlackBerry bans echo US debate
By PETER SVENSSON 2010-08-15T17:52:07ZNEW YORK (AP) -- Threats by the governments of India, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia to shut down BlackBerry's corporate e-mail services reflect unease about a technology that the U.S. government also took a while to accept.... hosted.ap.org |
Australian police, Facebook crack child porn ring
By TANALEE SMITH 2010-08-27T08:44:07ZADELAIDE, Australia (AP) -- An international child pornography ring that operated on Facebook has been brought down with the social networking site's support, Australian police said Friday.... hosted.ap.org |
Review: How the iPad won over a skeptic
By PETER SVENSSON 2010-09-15T21:02:25ZNEW YORK (AP) -- At first glance, the iPad looked like a heavy, overgrown iPod Touch. After just a few months of use, however, this iPad skeptic realized that it's so much more - it's one of those devices I've always needed. Those don't come around very often.... hosted.ap.org |
House Democrats shelve net neutrality proposal
By JOELLE TESSLER 2010-09-30T01:58:09ZWASHINGTON (AP) -- House Democrats have shelved a last-ditch effort to broker a compromise between phone, cable and Internet companies on rules that would prohibit broadband providers from blocking or degrading online traffic flowing over their networks.... hosted.ap.org |
Analysts see broad strategy by Cablevision in feud
By ANDREW VANACORE 2010-10-20T01:50:39ZNEW YORK (AP) -- The contract dispute that has left 3 million Cablevision subscribers without Fox programming since the weekend may be just one move in a broader chess match between broadcast TV companies and subscription TV providers.... hosted.ap.org |