Rebellious groups Anonymous and LulzSec have formed a hacktivist Voltron to strike back against international police efforts to arrest their members; they've hacked the police. It's a war, now. And we've developed a war-room style video of LulzSec's history.READ»
You may not be shocked to learn that a lot of rumored Apple news is bubbling up around on the Web--here's our roundup of the most interesting bits.READ»
Did the WSJ just unofficially, officially-ish reveal the first really plausible details about the iPhone 5? Very possibly, and it seems to be continuing the iPhone's design evolution.READ»
Until now, the antics of LulzSec have seemed more or less harmless (depending on where you draw the line on the criminality of hacking), but with the release of 62,000 usernames and passwords to unlisted sites, LulzSec has got personal.READ»
The iPad 2 is over (okay, not really, it goes on sale today)--and now there's a fresh leak from China that suggests what the iPhone 5 may look like. It's convincing.READ»
Apple's new MacBook Pros are now official, after a high-profile leak. The specs teach us a couple of things: The Light Peak/Thunderbolt data link is here, but otherwise Apple seems to be playing it safe. READ»
Yes, we're only six days into 2011, but Apple's already been at the center of a big leak with pics and videos of an unknown iPhone model surfacing online. Here we offer a Zapruder film-worthy analysis of the images. READ»
WikiLeaks is back on Amazon. The CableGate stash is selling for £7.37, and it's angered plenty of reviewers who don't understand Amazon's not exactly complicit in the act.READ»
This week we're expecting big things from Apple. One of them is a MacBook Air refresh, and some tempting details surfaced over the weekend. The leaked data inspires one interesting thought: Are we about to say bye-bye to the optical drive?READ»
China's Green Dam Net censorship wall looks like it may be about to fracture, with interesting timing: A rare leak has revealed the government officially plans to use the Net itself for propagandizing at home and overseas. A report on ...READ»
Apple's iPhone 4 has now been manhandled and fondled and talked about endlessly ... but in the days before its launch we've still not seen one in action in the wild... until today. Somehow, one of the readers of Czech Web site ...READ»
AT&T emailed its customer base over the weekend to apologize for last week's embarrassing iPad hack. They described the hackers, Goatse, as "malicious," and Goatse has just responded angrily.AT&T's letter starts as bland and ...READ»
After the disastrous (though perhaps unfair) PR of the iPad user email address security breach, AT&T finally responded last night. Their explanation is, understandably, very defensive.READ»