internet

November 2, 2011 - 12:53pm
UK court rules against WikiLeaks editor

A British court ruled on Wednesday that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will be extradited to Sweden to face possible rape and other sexual assault charges. According to the New York Times, two of the most senior British judges declined all four of Assange's objections, increasing the probability he faces his accusers in Sweden.

February 15, 2011 - 9:22pm
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says everyone should enjoy "freedom to connect."

CNN. Clinton called for countries around the world to join the United States efforts to promote an open internet.

"The freedoms of expression, assembly and association online comprise what I have called the freedom to connect," Clinton said.

April 5, 2010 - 4:32pm
The video-chat Web site Chatroulette connects people around the world, 'looking for a random stranger...'

It’s unlike any other social experience you have had on the Internet.

The latest web craze, Chatroulette offers a blend of socializing, interactivity, anonymity and the constant surprise of which bizarre interaction will come next.

March 11, 2010 - 2:38pm
Plus, Time Warner restores phone, internet service, and a report: Tiger working with Fleischer

As Chile was inaugurating its new president, not just one, but three earthquakes struck.

March 9, 2010 - 5:00pm
Plus, Cisco Unveils New Internet Technology and Martha Graham Dance Company Comes to Syracuse University.

Two-time Oscar nominee John Malkovich is scheduled to spend his summer in Syracuse filming a movie called "Hotel Syracuse", according to Syracuse University. The film tells the story of a famous math professor who stays in Hotel Syracuse during an international math conference. During his stay, he comes face to face with the ghosts that haunt the hotel property.

October 2, 2009 - 10:49am
Syracuse mayoral candidate Steve Kimatian pitched a plan for Wi-Fi city.

Syracuse Republican mayoral candidate Steve Kimatian pitched a plan Thursday to install Wi-Fi antennae throughout the city.
The municipal wireless broadband could be partially funded through federal grants and it would put Syracuse at the forefront of technology, Kimatian said.
Depending on how much of the program can be funded, the service would be offered free or at a monthly charge of less than half the cost of other Internet services.
The election will take place on Nov. 3, where Syracuse voters will choose between Kimatian, Democrat Stephanie Miner...