According to a former AT&T employee supporting a lawsuit, an NSA visit to a key switching center led to the creation of a secret wiretap room, where all long distance and internet traffic was siphoned off to the government. By Ryan Singel.
Former AT&T technician Mark Klein speaks out in support of the EFF's lawsuit against AT&T for its alleged complicity in the NSA's extrajudicial electronic surveillance. Wired News presents Klein's public statement on the purported spying.
Putting the power of the Palestinian airwaves in the hands of the people may be egalitarian, but it's not entertaining. By Rebecca Sinderbrand from Wired magazine.
Americans would happily use their mobile phones for watching, listening and buying, as well as talking, a new study concludes. Plus: In-game advertising for baseball video game.... Shares fall for BlackBerry maker.
More than half a million continentals snap up domain names within a few hours of the new .eu internet address becoming available to the general public.
Still driving a gas guzzler? Buy an indulgence! Plus: Ignition locks could help dry up drunken driving.... Smart two-seaters go on sale in U.S. In Autopia.
The debate on privacy vs. protection rages on. Plus: Phone phreaking thrives.... There's no Apple conspiracy, merely bottom-line decisions. In Rants 'n' Raves.