20 hours ago - By Erin Carlson, AP Writer
The next batch of painful "Jackass" stunts is coming to a computer screen near you. Complete Story...
Dec 12 - By Deepti Hajela, AP Writer
Some popular online retailers don't do enough either to inform customers how their personal information could be used or to give them control over it, according to a public interest research group.
Dec 10 - By Associated Press
In a major shift in movie distribution, a high-definition version of the hit "The Bourne Ultimatum" will be released through Vudu Inc.'s online service Tuesday — the same day the DVD comes out.
Dec 9 - By Anick Jesdanun, AP Internet Writer
Information about your online and offline activities, formerly kept separate for marketing purposes, is starting to blend, perhaps without you even realizing it.
Dec 5 - By Seth Sutel, AP Business Writer
Newspaper publishers, entering 2008 with some of the worst economic conditions in many years, said Wednesday they hope to bring even more readers — and ad spending — to their Web sites with expanded offerings of news, advertising and video.
Dec 3 - By Associated Press
More than half of European homes went online this year as the number using a hi-speed broadband connection to connect to the Internet rose sharply, the EU statistical agency Eurostat said Monday.
Dec 3 - By Christopher S. Rugaber, AP Business Writer
The Supreme Court on Monday refused to consider an appeal by an online publisher that claims credit-card companies are enabling the piracy of its pictures of nude models.
Nov 27 - By Associated Press
American consumers jammed online shopping sites on Monday, the official start of the holiday season for e-tailers, resulting in robust sales, according to an Internet research company.
Nov 14 - By Raphael G. Satter, AP Writer
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown wants Internet companies to help stifle online terrorist propaganda, he told lawmakers Wednesday, as officials say they plan to meet leading service providers to find ways of putting a lid on extremist content.
Nov 13 - By Associated Press
Almost six out of 10 West Europeans now regularly access the Internet and, for the first time, young people are more likely to go online for most days of the week than turn on the television, according to a new survey.
Nov 12 - By RYAN PEARSON-1249, STF
Marvel is putting some of its older comics online Tuesday, hoping to reintroduce young people to the X-Men and Fantastic Four by showcasing the original issues in which such characters appeared.
Nov 2 - By The Associated Press, AP Writer
Some advice that Indiana State Police Lt. Charles Cohen and other investigators offer to police new to exploring the Internet:
Oct 27 - By Colleen Barry, AP Writer
Can't get to Milan to see Leonardo Da Vinci's masterpiece "The Last Supper?" As of Saturday, all you need is an Internet connection. Officials put online an image of the "Last Supper" at 16 billion pixels — 1,600 times stronger than the images taken with the typical 10 million pixel digital camera.
Oct 24 - By Anick Jesdanun, AP Internet Writer
Parents have become more ambivalent about the Internet, with a new study finding fewer of them considering it good for their children.
Oct 18 - By Gary Gentile, AP Business Writer
A coalition of major media and Internet companies Thursday issued a set of guidelines for handling copyright-protected videos on large user-generated sites such as MySpace.
Oct 17 - By Peter Svensson, AP Technology Writer
Role-playing games with an Internet element are so much more captivating than equivalent electronic games that they change users' lives, cutting into their sleep and boosting the time they spend playing, a new study shows.
Oct 14 - By Mark Jewell, AP Business Writer
A year-old online forum where 30,000 doctors swap medical observations has lined up a partnership with Pfizer Inc. — an alliance that runs counter to the site's founding ideal to give doctors a place to communicate without the pharmaceutical industry listening in.
Oct 3 - By Rachel Konrad, AP Writer
A new online dating service believes you can determine the love of your life after a three-minute video chat.
Sep 17 - By Seth Sutel, AP Business Writer
The New York Times said Monday it is scrapping a two-year-old program to charge fees for access to parts of its Web site, including op-ed columnists and archives dating back to 1987.
Aug 2 - By Anick Jesdanun, AP Internet Writer
It's been a year since Google Inc. launched its much-anticipated payment service, and I've been curious whether a company known best for its search engine can deliver a money service as good as industry leader PayPal.
Jul 19 - By Anick Jesdanun, AP Internet Writer
Four percent of American youths online have been asked to send a sexually explicit photo of themselves over the Internet, researchers say in a new study.
Jul 12 - By Associated Press
The chief executive of Whole Foods Market Inc. wrote anonymous online attacks against a smaller rival and questioned why anyone would buy its stock, before Whole Foods announced an offer to buy the other company this year.
Jul 11 - By Mike Baker-53996, AP Writer
Detailed schematics of a military detainee holding facility in southern Iraq. Geographical surveys and aerial photographs of two military airfields outside Baghdad. Plans for a new fuel farm at Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan.
Jul 9 - By Anick Jesdanun, AP Internet Writer
A leading online measurement service will scrap rankings based on the longtime industry yardstick of page views and begin tracking how long visitors spend at the sites.
Jun 17 - By Louise Nordstrom, AP Writer
Want to know how much your boss earns? Or whether your daughter's fiance is in debt? For Swedes, it takes just a few clicks on the Internet to find out.