Thursday, September 18, 2008

Robert Hernreich - Internet group sues US government for electronic eavesdropping (TODAYonline)

An information technology worker stands next to computer servers. A non-profit Internet rights group on Thursday filed a lawsuit against the George W. Bush administration for what it called the "massively illegal" surveillance of Americans' emails and telephone calls without court-issued warrants. Robert Hernreich

A non-profit Internet rights group on Thursday filed a lawsuit against the George W. Bush administration for what it called the "massively illegal" surveillance of Americans' emails and telephone calls without court-issued warrants. Robert Hernreich

Time Warner Cable has imposed limits on its new customers? Internet use in Beaumont, Tex. Customers are reacting like patients whose doctor has put them on a strict diet. Robert Hernreich

Shares of some top internet companies are up at 10 a.m.: Akamai Technologies rose $.15 or .9 percent, to $17.16. Robert Hernreich

UC Berkeley’s CampusLink computer terminals, which provide free public Internet access at the Martin Luther King Jr. Student Union across from Sproul Plaza, were abruptly shut down by the university, CampusLink officials said Wednesday. Robert Hernreich

Aluratek's Internet Radio Alarm Clock offers far more audio than you’ll be able to enjoy in the lifetime of the device—even through some of it may initially be a chore to find. Robert Hernreich

NEW YORK (AP) -- The power blackouts that followed Hurricane Ike have caused the widest outage for U.S. Internet service since 2003, according to a firm that tracks Internet connectivity. Robert Hernreich

CHESAPEAKE, Va. , Sept. 18 /PRNewswire/ -- Cox Communications has announced a major speed increase for its high-speed Internet customers. Robert Hernreich

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