Russia to disconnect from the internet as part of a planned test
Russia's internet contingency plan gets closer to reality.
Russia's internet contingency plan gets closer to reality.
Free Press and Public Knowledge filed a complaint with the FCC about Comcast's squeezing of BitTorrent and other apps the cable company deemed to be too much of a strain on its network.Comcast, you may recall, was playing a little game whereby it delayed outbound traffic by impersonating users and sending reset commands.
Jack Valenti, head of the Motion Picture Association of America, was one of the speakers heckled by free software advocates during a Congressional hearing over copyright laws.
Have we reached a point in the device market where the criminal law is our best protection, rather than civil litigation or regulation?
We asked readers to respond with an email indicating what they thought about the government's plan to filter internet content at the ISP level — the response was overwhelming.
Forget $25 billion for the U.S.-owned auto companies.
In honor of this week's Great Debate about whether kids should be taught programming, David Gewirtz takes us back almost 40 years, and shows us how his teachers inspired him back in the punch card and paper tape days.
They're still test-driving the newest proposal to lend money to General Motors and Chrysler, two of Detroit's "Shrinking Three" automakers. Quick aside: which manufacturer has sold the most cars in America this year?
New research suggests that for IT to improve student skills, teachers have to be given adequate support in the classroom.
The record label has agreed to offer US customers money and free downloads to encourage them to replace CDs that secretly install rootkit software