Info freedom at center of Gulf's BlackBerry debate
By ADAM SCHRECK 2010-08-10T18:11:49ZDUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) -- The militants who carried out the 2008 terror attacks in Mumbai, India, used mobile phones and other handheld gadgets to coordinate an assault that left 166 dead.... hosted.ap.org |
Prius gets sound option to protect pedestrians
By YURI KAGEYAMA 2010-08-24T07:38:13ZTOKYO (AP) -- Toyota's Prius hybrid is becoming a little less quiet with a new electronic humming device that is the automaker's answer to complaints that pedestrians can't hear the top-selling car approaching.... hosted.ap.org |
NYC burger joint lets customers add to the menu
By ARIAN SMEDLEY 2010-09-08T21:22:50ZNEW YORK (AP) -- Ever chow down at a restaurant and think, "I could do better"? A new burger joint is giving you the chance to prove it.... hosted.ap.org |
Twitter hack: Made in Japan?
By TOMOKO A. HOSAKA 2010-09-23T12:42:59ZTOKYO (AP) -- This week's Twitter attack that caused a widespread headache for the micro-blogging service appears to have been triggered by a Japanese computer hacker who says he was only trying to help.... hosted.ap.org |
Microsoft, China's Alibaba test new search service
By 2010-10-13T12:32:59ZBEIJING (AP) -- Microsoft Corp. and Alibaba Group, China's biggest e-commerce site, are testing a search service, adding a new competitor to a crowded Chinese search market.... hosted.ap.org |