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Chinese are 'still hacking' WSJ

Rupert Murdoch tweets that the Wall Street Journal newspaper is still being attacked by Chinese hackers.

 

NY Times says Chinese hacked paper's computers

Chinese hackers repeatedly penetrated The New York Times' computer systems over the past four months, stealing reporters' passwords and hunting for files on an investigation into the wealth amassed by the family of a top Chinese leader, the newspaper reported Thursday....

 

New York Times blocked in China over Wen Jiabao wealth story

The New York Times says access to its website is being blocked inside China after it published an investigation into wealth accumulated by relatives of Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao.

 

New York Times Tightens Online Access

The New York Times next month will limit the number of free articles available on its website to 10 from its current 20-story allotment.

 

Digital Strategy Undid New York Times CEO

This week's resignation of New York Times chief executive Janet Robinson caught even senior executives by surprise. But for several years she had come under criticism for digital missteps.

 

Newspaper developing its own tablet

Newspaper developing its own tablet

Hoping to take a small slice from Apple's big pie, newspaper publishers are developing tablet computers of their own.

Senh: This is stupid and a waste of their time. They should be focusing on their content, and how to distribute it. Building an app for tablet computers makes sense. Building hardware doesn't. It has never been their thing. What makes them think they can compete with Apple, Google, and every wireless carrier who has or is developing a line of tablets.

 

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