- Fri Nov 20 5:00 AM PST 2009 Electronic Housekeeper monitors water, gas, electricity
Electronic Housekeeper, a CES newbie, has made it possible for homeowners to monitor their water, gas, and electricity. The console can also be used for entertainment--VoIP, text messaging, access to e-mail and the Wweb, and satellite radio.
- Wed Nov 18 11:22 AM PST 2009 Rumors of a Gphone refuse to die
Yet another report predicting Google is about to release its own phone raises more questions than it answers about Google's mobile strategy.
- Wed Nov 4 11:30 AM PST 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.
- Thu Oct 29 10:00 AM PDT 2009 The case against the FCC's Net neutrality plan
The commission's proposed restrictions on broadband providers are riddled with ticking time bombs and loopholes, Stanford Law Fellow Larry Downes argues.
- Tue Sep 1 5:18 PM PDT 2009 Apple approves Vonage mobile VoIP app
The Internet telephone service provider wins approval a week after confirming that the app's request for approval was being held up by technical issues.
- Wed Aug 26 2:05 PM PDT 2009 Apple: Technical issues holding up Vonage app
Company says it's working with the developer of the voice over Internet Protocal app on some "technical issues."
- Fri Aug 21 2:34 PM PDT 2009 AT&T denies squelching Google Voice for iPhone
Apple's carrier partner says it "had no role" in the approval process for Google Voice, while Apple says it's actually still "reviewing" the application.
- Mon Jun 22 11:45 PM PDT 2009 Tech giants deny helping Iran eavesdrop
A Nokia-Siemens joint venture denies allegations it provided Internet wiretapping gear to Iran, leaving many to wonder who's aiding the Internet snoops? Or are their Net restrictions entirely homemade?
- Thu Apr 2 6:05 PM PDT 2009 Skype for iPhone: What's the point?
We answer your common questions about using eBay's voice over Internet Protocol service via Apple's smartphone.
- Fri Feb 27 10:51 AM PST 2009 EU agency backtracks on Skype crime claims
Eurojust, the EU's judicial coordination agency, has significantly revised a statement in which it claimed Skype was being used by organized crime for undetectable communications.




