The Great No-ID Airport Challenge In which millionaire privacy activist John Gilmore challenges a DHS adviser to attempt a cross-country plane ride without showing ID. Wired News referees the gentlemen's wager. Ryan Singel reports from San Francisco.
China Restores Google.com A two-week blockade of the uncensored version of the search site coincides with the country's annual crackdown surrounding the June 4 anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre. By Eli Milchman.
Court Orders the Internet Tapped The FCC has the authority to order broadband ISPs to make their networks wiretap-friendly for U.S. law enforcement, an appeals court rules. Plus: How 27B Stroke 6.
Top Off the Fun Tank With Cars Just how charming can animated autos be? Pixar's latest feel-good flick screeches into cinemas. By Jason Silverman.
Net Neutrality Haunts Cable Bill Legislation designed to spur competition in cable television markets leaves lawmakers squabbling over regulating the internet.
Hollywood Undercover The Defense Department's Cyber Crime Conference draws filmmakers to Florida as they search for a shot of high-tech realism. By Robin Mejia from Wired magazine.
Soccer, Anyone? Marooned in the office while everyone else in the universe is watching the 2006 Fédération Internationale de Football Association World Cup? Not to worry. The net offers hope to all. By Eli Milchman.