- Wed Jan 21 2009 Podcast: Larry Magid and Declan McCullagh talk about new Whitehouse.gov
Change didn't just come to 1600 Pennsylvania but also to Whitehouse.gov. CBS and CNET tech analyst and CNET chief political correspondent Declan McCullagh talk about how the site is changing and what it promises.
- Wed Nov 25 2009 Confidential 9/11 pager messages disclosed
Glimpse into events of September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks comes from pager messages that have been anonymously published on WikiLeaks.org.
- Tue Nov 24 2009 Congress may probe leaked global warming e-mails
Lawmakers may probe whether prominent scientists who are advocates of global warming theories may have misrepresented the truth about climate change.
- Thu Oct 11 2007 McCullagh's Law: When politicians invoke the do-this-or-Americans-will-die argument
Republicans claim a proposal to add privacy safeguards to wiretapping legislation will put Americans "at risk." This is an example of McCullagh's Law, which predicts when politicians will threaten that not enacting legislation will harm or kill some
- Mon Oct 13 2008 Daily Debrief: Google's political archenemy?
California Assemblyman Joel Anderson is a Republican from a San Diego-area district that he calls one of the most conservative in the state. When he stopped by CNET's headquarters in San Francisco on ...
- Wed Oct 8 2008 Talking with Newt Gingrich on tech, bailout
Newt Gingrich stopped by CNET's offices in San Francisco to talk about technology, politics, and Silicon Valley. He's now head of American Solutions, a political advocacy group. In this video, CNET's ...
- Mon Nov 9 2009 Justice Dept. asked for news site's visitor lists
Gag order instructed independent news site not to disclose subpoena demanding copies of "all IP traffic."
- Mon Nov 9 2009 Judge bans Twitter from court
Federal judge in Georgia says criminal procedure rule should be interpreted to ban Twitter updates during a trial.
- Wed Oct 15 2008 CNET News Daily Debrief: Why is John McCain ticked at YouTube?
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act has long been unpopular with a broad swath of computer users. And Sen. John McCain's presidential campaign has added itself to the list of critics. Join Charles Co...
- Wed Nov 4 2009 Congress may require ISPs to block fraud sites
The Internet industry is alarmed by a proposal to block access to scam sites or face fines, regardless of whether that's technically possible.




