A Texas teenager is now a defendant in a felony child-pornography case after allegedly persuading a 16-year-old classmate to send him a topless photo from her cell phone via text…
Concerned that jurors might improperly access public information from the online court docket, an Oklahoma judge ordered it taken down for the duration of the trial in a medical malpractice…
In 2008, as a suburban Philadelphia school district was beginning a noble experiment intended to guarantee that every student had access to a state-of-the-art computer, a high school student saw…
An aggressive law enforcement probe of an Apple iPhone prototype that reportedly was forgotten by a company employee at a California bar was sparked by a complaint from an O’Melveny…
Updated: An editor for a gadgets site that posted photographs of a lost iPhone prototype last week returned to his home in Fremont, Calif., on Friday night to find authorities…
Strengthening its ability to pursue computer crimes, the U.S. Department of Justice has added 15 new prosecutor positions to its Computer Hacking and Intellectual Property program.
When an individual who apparently found an iPhone prototype left at a California bar by an Apple engineer shopped it for sale, the Gizmodo gadget site reportedly purchased it for…
Updated: A quirky social website that allows users to share information about when and where they make purchases is getting some unwanted attention after it was revealed Friday that user…
In a decision that is expected to help shape the definition of journalist, a New Jersey appellate court ruled Thursday that a blogger who wrote comments online about a software…
Updated: An Ohio judge who has refused to step down from a serial murder case after a local newspaper reported that she may have posted anonymous Internet comments about the…
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