- Thu Jun 16 2005 Your ISP as Net watchdog
Feds mull having Internet service providers retain records of their customers' online activities.
- Wed Sep 29 2004 Judge disarms Patriot Act proviso
Ruling nixes a key aspect of Patriot Act that let the FBI secretly demand data from Internet providers.
- Tue Jan 2 2007 Net neutrality push expected to resume in Congress
Agreement reached in AT&T-BellSouth merger could set the stage for renewed action on Capitol Hill.
- Tue Aug 5 2008 Internet firms agree to 'code of conduct' in China
Ahead of the Olympics, Google, Yahoo, and Microsoft agree to basic principles of a "code of conduct" for operating in China and other countries that censor Internet use.
- Tue Jul 16 2002 Sun aims new server software at online IDs
Sun Microsystems unveils new server software to boost an effort to create a universal online identification system that serves as an alternative to Microsoft's Passport service.
- Fri May 27 2005 What is it about the French?
They invented the word "entrepreneurial," notes CNET News.com's Charles Cooper, so why has the hexagon failed to create its own Silicon Valley?
- Tue Nov 27 2007 AT&T quietly rolls out reasonably-priced unbundled DSL
Over the past month, AT&T has quietly started to offer reasonably priced unbundled DSL service to customers around the country - that is, customers will not need to pay for a local phone line. The company's website makes no mention of the service, nor do
- Tue Sep 21 2004 Pentagon may lift voting site blockade
Fears of hackers prevent some American expatriates from visiting a U.S. government Web site.
- Tue Sep 10 2002 The sound of lawsuits
Yahoo and Internet service providers side with Verizon. Also, is the end at hand in the Kazaa copyright infringement case?
- Mon Jul 15 2002 Sun sends forth first version of Liberty
The company's answer to Microsoft's Passport, Liberty aims to simplify the process of signing on to multiple Web sites. A bigger, better version is due in 2003.

