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EFF Sues AT&T for Role in NSA Eavesdropping

AT&T is being sued in federal court for allegedly violating the Constitutional rights of Americans by enabling the National Security Agency to spy on...

Handset Shipments Surged in Late 2005

New research indicates that manufacturers shipments of new mobile phones reached an all-time high during the fourth quarter of 2005, but experts said that...

GAO: DOD Faces IT Hurdles

The U.S. Department of Defense is moving forward to deploy a $34 billion Global Information Grid, but it is not clear who is in...

ActiveGrid Delivers Service-Oriented Application Platform

ActiveGrid released new versions of its open source based service-oriented application platform Feb. 1.Version 1.5 of San Francisco-based ActiveGrids Application Builder and LAMP Application...

Dialing Up A Google

Google says its newly-discovered partnership with a Net phone provider is only to test a single feature known as click-to-call.But there's much more to...

A Few Minutes With Larry, Sergey and Eric

Here are snippets from Google's fourth quarter earnings conference call, featuring co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page plus Chief Executive Officer Eric Schmidt.Operating System,...

Mozilla Reborn: SeaMonkey 1.0 Is Released

While Firefox and Thunderbird are the poster children of open-source Internet application success, the program suite they sprang from, Mozilla, was reborn Jan. 30...

Internet Explorer 7 Gets RSS, AJAX Infusion

Microsoft has released the latest beta version of its Internet Explorer 7 software, giving developers working on its XP operating system an additional preview...

Vista: Anti-spyware, Yes. Anti-virus, No

Microsoft officials have been saying for quite some time that Windows Vista will ship with anti-spyware software built into the operating system. But for...

IE 7 Beta 2 Shows Progress

Microsofts slow march to regain momentum in the Web browser market continues with the Jan. 31 preview release of Beta 2 of Internet Explorer...