In a stunning development unprecedented in the modern history of the Internet, a country of more than 80 million people finds itself almost entirely disconnected from the rest of the world. The group, which supports the whistle-blowing site WikiLeaks, warns the U.K. government that arresting five men was a "sad mistake on your behalf." IST Energy's truck-sized Green Energy Machine will turn trash into electricity and heat at Air Force base in demo project. It's been several months since the launch of Windows Phone 7, and app developers are just now getting paid. Find out if sales have met expectations. Microsoft and IBM pilot project uses encryption to deliver a high-tech twist on a common sense observation: allowing you to divulge less information about yourself protects your privacy. Redmond reports record earnings for its fiscal second quarter, thanks in large part to its entertainment and services division. | | More than 40 search warrants have been issued across the U.S. as part of an FBI investigation into the source of the recent cyberattacks orchestrated by pro-WikiLeaks activists. | | | Featured item | | | | | News Corp. gets ready to launch its iPad-only publication, nearly the entire Internet is shut down in Egypt, and Gmail wants to interrupt you with a pop-up every time you get an e-mail or instant message. | | |
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