Spam’s End? Maybe, if Time Allows
Twenty-five years ago Steven T. Kirsch built a better mouse. Now he believes he has found a way to create a better trap for spam. nytimes.com |
On Internet, You’ve Got (Paper) Mail
Exploring the joys and woes of an online mailbox whose address never changes. nytimes.com |
Chess Federation Says E-Mail Was Filched
The nation’s governing body for the game sued one of its board members claiming she unlawfully accessed e-mail between the board and a lawyer hired to investigate her and her husband. nytimes.com |
To Sleep, Perchance to Analyze
An all-purpose alarm clock won’t tuck you in, but it will analyze your sleep patterns and suggest ways to improve your snoozing. nytimes.com |
OFFICIALS PUSH TO BOLSTER LAW ON WIRETAPPING
Obama administration task force, which includes officials from Justice Dept and Federal Bureau of Investigation, is working on draft legislation to strengthen and expand 1994 law; measure requires telecommunications companies to ensure that their networks can be wiretapped without delay after being presented with court order for surveillance of target; disclosure comes less than month after report of related effort to bring Internet companies that enable communications, like Gmail and Facebook,... query.nytimes.com |