December 21, 2015 Beatles catalog said to arrive on streaming sites by Christmas Search for a Beatles hit on any on-demand streaming service and you'll be served up covers by established and not-so-established artists together with efforts by a slew of tribute bands with names like The New Beatles, Re Beatles, and, just so no one's in any doubt about exactly what it is they do, The Beatles Tribute Band.
December 20, 2015 Deep sleep: ObamaCare site goes offline for extended maintenance The problem-plagued ObamaCare website will be shut down Saturday night for “extended” repairs, according to the Department of Health and Human Services.
December 20, 2015 NSA reportedly collecting millions of personal online contact lists worldwide The NSA is collecting hundreds of millions of contact lists from e-mail and instant messaging address books from personal accounts worldwide, including those of many Americans, the Washington Post reported Monday.
December 20, 2015 The American Dream: new models show how close – or far away – it is How close -- or far away -- is the U.S. to fulfilling the American Dream? A trademarked new metric comes up with a monthly rating.
December 20, 2015 Email service linked to NSA leaker Edward Snowden shuts down A Texas-based email service reportedly used by National Security Agency systems analyst Edward Snowden said it was shutting down Thursday, explaining in a cryptic message that it would rather go out of business than "become complicit in crimes against the American people."
December 20, 2015 Witness voter fraud? There's an app for that New app helps people document and report suspicious activity at the polls
December 20, 2015 Defense Department to store sensitive documents in the cloud The Department of Defense is preparing to store sensitive data using “cloud” server technology and is trying to find vendors interested in powering the service.
December 20, 2015 New website ReaganBook wants a friend request from conservatives ReaganBook is the brainchild of conservative activist Janet Porter, who said she decided to start a new social network after seeing several pro-life, pro-Israel and anti-gay marriage posts blocked by Facebook.
December 20, 2015 FTC accuses T-Mobile of making millions off bogus charges The Federal Trade Commission is alleging that T-Mobile USA, Inc., made "hundreds of millions" of dollars off its customers through bogus charges.
December 20, 2015 'Suspicious': Experts, GOP lawmakers question Lerner's lost email explanation Computer experts and Republican lawmakers are poking holes in IRS claims that the agency did all it could to retrieve embattled ex-official Lois Lerner's allegedly "lost" emails, which the agency blames on a 2011 hard-drive crash.