Wells Fargo to process PayPal payments. The banking giant will become the third credit card processor to handle transactions for the online payment company--displacing Electronic Payment Exchange. [CNET News.com] 2:49:31 PM ![]() |
Public Protests NPR Link Policy. Anyone linking to NPR's site must get written permission, a policy one blogger says is borne of 'either cluelessness or evil, and I'd like to think that the Car Talk and tote bag people aren't evil.' By Farhad Manjoo. [Wired News] 2:43:54 PM ![]() |
Ed-Tech Eyes Bigger Than Budgets. So many gadgets, so little cash. Educators responsible for spending dollars earmarked for tech find many options. Katie Dean reports from the National Educational Technology Conference in San Antonio, Texas. [Wired News] 2:43:34 PM ![]() |
The Librarian's Web Dilemma. How do libraries give adults a free run of the Internet while shielding children from material that may be inappropriate? By John Schwartz. [New York Times: Technology] 2:34:39 PM ![]() |
The Office Software That Roared. For those waiting for an alternative to Microsoft's Office software, a new contender has come along -- and it's free. By David Pogue. [New York Times: Technology] 2:34:06 PM ![]() |
Spammer attacks AOL Search. Thousands of results on AOL Search are linked to a Web site in Russia after a spammer trumps legitimate search results. [CNET News.com] 2:33:44 PM ![]() |
Kmart Renames Unprofitable Web Site. Kmart, which is operating under federal bankruptcy protection, has renamed its money-losing BlueLight.com Web site kmart.com. By The Associated Press. [New York Times: Technology] 2:32:41 PM ![]() |
Liberate, Samsung do video over DSL. The service will include a digital set-top box that supports the MPEG video compression standard to deliver interactive video over telecommunications companies' DSL networks. [CNET News.com] 2:29:40 PM ![]() |