Senate Approves Repeal of New Levy more similar news »
The Maryland Senate voted 30 to 17 last night to repeal the state's new tax on computer services and offset the lost revenue with a three-year surcharge on the income of millionaires as well as cuts to transportation projects and state agencies.
Every Click You Make more similar news »
The online behavior of a small but growing number of computer users in the United States is monitored by their Internet service providers, who have access to every click and keystroke that comes down the line.
Provocative Blog Spawns Its Anti-Blog in Pr. William more similar news »
It took Alanna Almeda a few weeks to realize that she had been removed as a contributor to Black Velvet Bruce Li, a conservative blog that has played a role in Prince William County's immigration debate. With no other virtual place to go, Almeda recently decided to create her own space.
Chemical Industry's Influence at EPA Probed more similar news »
A congressional committee is investigating ties between the chemical industry and expert review panels hired by the Environmental Protection Agency to help it determine safe levels for a variety of chemical compounds.
Census Back to Pen and Paper more similar news »
The government is dropping plans to use handheld computers to count millions of people, citing problems with a contract that was intended to make the 2010 Census the nation's first high-tech head count.
Record Companies Link Up With MySpace more similar news »
Three of the world's top recording companies are entering a joint venture with MySpace, the nation's largest social Web site, to create a service offering free music streams and paid downloads for the millions of members of the online hangout.
Rep. Barton Seeks Probe In Theft of Computer more similar news »
Rep. Joe Barton (R-Tex.), the ranking minority member on the House Energy and Commerce Committee, revealed yesterday that he is among the approximately 3,000 heart patients whose medical information was potentially exposed to public scrutiny when an unencrypted government laptop was stolen in...
Chinese Spy 'Slept' In U.S. for 2 Decades more similar news »
Prosecutors called Chi Mak the "perfect sleeper agent," though he hardly looked the part. For two decades, the bespectacled Chinese-born engineer lived quietly with his wife in a Los Angeles suburb, buying a house and holding a steady job with a U.S. defense contractor, which rewarded him with...
Free Photoshop Express Is a Mixed Picture more similar news »
Adobe Photoshop is one of the most complicated, expensive, intensive programs you'll never want to use. Adobe Photoshop Express has next to nothing in common with that $649 program, or even its $100, consumer-focused spinoff called Photoshop Elements.