- Tue Nov 10 2009 BOL 1103: No cookies for you, Europe
A new law in Europe protects all citizens from the evils of cookies. Instead of relying on people to operate their own browsers, Europe now requires all Web sites to notify users that they will set cookies.
Posted by Tom Merritt
- Wed May 14 2008 California city gets video surveillance fever
City of Richmond, Calif., shows off new real-time video surveillance system that uses wireless mesh network to monitor happenings at the port and high-crime neighborhoods.
Posted by Elinor Mills
- Wed Mar 10 2004 AOL goes wireless in Canada
AOL Canada, formed by America Online and Royal Bank of Canada, announces plans to test its Internet service over a new, high-marking broadband wireless network.
Posted by Marguerite Reardon
- Wed Nov 3 2004 16 candles for first Internet worm
In 1988, a student unleashed a self-replicating worm that halted thousands of computers--and lit a fire under online security.
Posted by Munir Kotadia
- Wed Nov 1 2000 WorldCom CEO loses his swagger
Wall Street conqueror Bernie Ebbers, WorldCom's chief executive, seems to have lost his swagger after admitting mistakes and asking shareholders for patience.
Posted by Patrick Ross