Visitors to Al Jazeera English's blog saw a picture of President Bashar al Assad over a Syrian flag, which read, "You got hacked again by the Syrian Electronic Army. We want Bashar al-Assad." Despite the foreign image, the hack had no apparent impact on the site's content. The hackers, who call themselves the Syrian Electronic Army, describe themselves as follows: "We are a group of enthusiastic S
"I have heard from the critics and I take seriously their concerns regarding proposed legislation to address the problem of online piracy," Smith (R-Texas) said. "It is clear that we need to revisit the approach on how best to address the problem of foreign thieves that steal and sell American inventions and products." Smith also released the following statement on Friday: "We need to revisit the
[brightcove video="1397587817001" /] Stroke and Parkinson's Disease patients may benefit from a controversial experiment that implanted microchips into lab rats. Scientists say the tests produced effective results in brain damage research. Rats showed motor function in formerly damaged gray matter after a neural microchip was implanted under the rat's skull and electrodes were transferred to the r
SOPA, designed to combat digital piracy and copyright infringement, has been considered dangerous to the foundations of the Internet by many in the Internet and technology communities. As originally written, the bill would have blocked DNS requests for websites considered to be hosting content illegally. SOPA's interference with the DNS system, which is a sort of phone book for the Internet, was c
FarmVille for Change: New York Times Columnist to Launch Social Game Now Kristof is expanding into social gaming to continue raising awareness of -- and aid for -- global crises. The game will be similar to FarmVille, and will enable players to make micro-donations to humanitarian efforts worldwide as well as contribute to causes in other ways. It's part of a larger effort by Kristof and his wife,
Iran Further Restricts Facebook and Twitter, Prepares Its Own Internet The Wall Street Journal says the domestic Internet replacement aims to restrict the influence of non-Islamic culture and western ideology. The network -- technically an Intranet -- should be ready to go live within a few weeks, Iranian media reported. Internet users in Iran have reported slower network connections, access to po
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