Just because publications like Reddit, BoingBoing, and PostSecret blacked out their Web sites today, doesn't mean the people who run them got to sit back and relax. Quite the opposite, actually.
roundup The Stop Online Piracy Act is intended to target "rogue" Web sites, but critics say it'll knock the stuffing out of legitimate sites as well.
New Avenue Homes founder Kevin Casey is rethinking how we live by focusing on multi-generational living. SmartPlanet catches up with Casey on one of his construction projects.
Lamont Peterson lodges an appeal against the WBA's decision to order a rematch against Amir Khan while in a separate development the 'mystery man' at the centre of the controversy defends himself to the BBC.
While the company is offering more data per buck, the price increase raises the minimum bar for a first-time user.
A cold snap in Algeria led to an unusual sight in the North African country, with scenes of palm trees surrounded by snow.
It's not everyday you see a life-size Stormtrooper cake. Crave talks to Amanda Oakleaf Cakes to find out what the challenges are in creating 6-foot soldier and learns what geek cake they want to work on next.
The US state department recommends rejection of the US-Canada Keystone XL oil pipeline, saying it had insufficient time to review the plans.
In a 6-2 decision in Golan v. Holder, American's top court said that Congress can comply with the international Berne Convention treaty which requires protecting works in the public domain in the United States that are still copyrighted elsewhere.
An influx of visitors to Senate Web sites during the copyright protest knocked them temporarily offline. But the Capitol switchboard stayed up.
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