Due to security concerns and record-keeping laws, Barack Obama is unlikely to become the first e-mailing president.
Source: By JEFF ZELENY
Due to security concerns and record-keeping laws, Barack Obama is unlikely to become the first e-mailing president.
Source: By JEFF ZELENY
A decision has not been made on whether President-elect Barack Obama could go against precedent to become the first e-mailing president, but aides said that seemed doubtful.
Source: By JEFF ZELENY
Some politicians are worried that the country’s transition from analog to digital TV signals will not go smoothly.
Source: By ROY FURCHGOTT
Representative John Culberson, a Texas Republican, acted as a citizen journalist, albeit a partisan one, covering Republicans in the House, after the chamber had adjourned for its recess.
Source: By BRIAN STELTER
Should the computing habits of a nominee have any bearing at all on his fitness to be commander in chief?
Source: By MARK LEIBOVICH
Congressmen are sparring over a proposal to limit their freedom to use Internet technologies such as Twitter, YouTube and Utterz to communicate.
Source: By MICHAEL FALCONE
The bill expanded the government’s surveillance powers and granted immunity for phone companies.
Source: By ERIC LICHTBLAU