- Wed Feb 5 2003 Penguin-powered iPod? Sort of
An engineer manages to get Apple's portable MP3 player to run basic parts of the uClinux version of the Linux operating system. But it's only a rough start, he says.
- Wed Jun 27 2007 eBay targets Romanian fraudsters
A common scheme of those hoping to bilk bidders: send e-mails to people who had narrowly lost an auction.
- Mon Nov 27 2006 Security from A to Z: Extradition
Hacking is an international crime. Is extradition the right way for governments to go? Part of a series on hot topics in security.
- Mon Aug 1 2005 Copyright lobbyists strike again
Hollywood, software firms play game of getting Uncle Sam to promote their interests in treaty talks with aplomb, says News.com's Declan McCullagh.
- Tue Mar 11 2008 NSA shifts to e-mail, Web, data-mining dragnet
Recent reports say the National Security Agency is more focused on surveillance of e-mail, Web browsing, and search terms than ever before.
- Wed Sep 26 2007 Microsoft, Google square off in Washington
Thursday will mark the opening round in the heavyweight fight over Google's acquisition of DoubleClick.
- Fri Mar 5 1999 Net gambling lawsuit back in court
A woman who gambled away more than $70,000 on the Net and then sued major credit card firms for allowing the transactions soon will get her day in court.
- Thu Sep 28 2006 How HP bugged e-mail
Commercial online service was used to track e-mail sent to a reporter in Hewlett-Packard's leak probe, investigator testifies.

Images: Commercial e-mail tracking - Wed Jun 14 2006 Service lets people rip videos from YouTube, other sites
Keepvid enables Web surfers to copy illegally posted clips from YouTube, while its sister service makes such content easy to find.
- Wed Jun 6 2007 Tech seeing red over green-card proposal
Lobbying groups press Congress to rework an immigration bill that could add uncertainty to the task of hiring foreigners.



