Dont Tase Me, GOP!
The St. Paul Police Department is arming itself with Tasers. Local activists and media say that the department… more
The St. Paul Police Department is arming itself with Tasers. Local activists and media say that the department… more
The decline of newspapers is not about the replacement of the antiquated technology of newsprint with the lightning… more
Without a computer and the knowledge to get online wirelessly, "free Wi-Fi" isn't truly free and accessible. Offering… more
When college kids make mashups of Hollywood movies, do they violate the law? Not necessarily, according to a… more
In the next five years, according to DefenseLink, the Pentagon plans to spend $2 billion on robots, breaking the monopoly of human soldiers in an army
Bike-sharing programs that provide cheap access to inner-city bicycles are popular all over Europe, and Beijing, and even American cities are catching on
Iran's underground music scene has more followers than ever, largely because Iranian musicians are performing on a new stage: the Internet
The perils and promise of point-and-click politics
Millennials, explained Arthur Mitchell, director of strategic planning for the Navy's Accelerate Your Life campaign, are "narcissistic praise junkies" and "a somewhat alien life force"
Amidst the demise of Clamor, Punk Planet, Satya and LiP, Tipping the Sacred Cow: The Best of LiP reads like a super-special edition--complete with illustrations, a "theft ethics" quiz, a glossary of culture-jamming lingo and other useful appendices
Homeland Security plans to share spy satellite data with domestic agencies
The appearance of seven Democratic presidential contenders at the YearlyKos convention demonstrated that the Kossacks and fellow A-listers--along with what the Liberal Blog Advertising Network calls their 3 million daily readers--are now ensconced as political players
This October might be the last chance for local community radio stations to receive high-power licenses from the FCC.
Iraqi artist Wafaa Bilal invited people to shoot him, and got all too many takers
Meet the netroots activists who have moved online and into political office
In this new age of satellite radio and personalized playlists, only 35 percent of 18-to-34-year-olds are turning to… more
Why are the Communications Workers of America opting out of the Save the Internet coalition?
The revolutionary potential of the Internet is far from self-evident
Terry J. Allen argues that CT scans, while effective diagnostic tools, can be dangerous because of the high levels of radiation to which they expose patients.
According to Anthropologist Thomas de Zengotita, Websites like MySpace and YouTube encourage socializing and self adolation.
What makes the Internet revolutionary is that it is democratic, open to anyone with a computer and an… more
Can I resign as the CEO of Brand Me, Inc? While profits and productivity are up, and product… more
First they ignore you," opens Jerome Armstrong and Markos Moulitsas Zuniga's new book Crashing the Gates, "then they… more
We have no interest in being anti-establishment," says Matt Stoller, a blogger at the popular Web site MyDD.com.… more
While federal communications flopped, a small band of wireless technicians helped Katrina victims reconnect with the world
W.E.B. DuBois wrote at a time of breathtaking social change, a time not unlike our own. The black… more
Grokster may be a goner, but swapping is here to stay
As "open access" dies, a new battle begins
We have Big Media to thank for saving Americans from themselves. Just as the notion of affordable broadband… more
Few people blink these days when some Chicken Little somewhere announces that the virtual sky is falling. The… more
Thoughts about maps and spatial logic in the global present
Did the Bush-Cheney campaign engage in electronic vote fraud to ensure that George W. Bush would be president… more
Evidence shows that machines might be the real swing voters this November
September 11, 2001, was Derek Smith’s lucky day. There were all those pieces of people to collect—tubes marked… more
I understand there’s a new Palast Investigative Fund, which suggests you’re in trouble again. What’s up? There’re two… more
Calls mount for investigation into Republican staffers’ piracy of Democratic files
Reviving the Commons
When the deadly toxin ricin was found February 3 in the mailroom of Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist… more
Just as the threat of Iraqi weapons of mass destruction now seems a neocon-concocted mirage, word has begun… more
The technology of smart-bomb war transports death and destruction to the virtual realm. With one hand on a… more