Kate Middleton Urges Wedding Guests to Support Anti-Bullying Charity (ContributorNetwork)

ContributorNetwork – When the Prince William and his bride-to-be Kate Middleton announced that they wanted charitable donations instead of fine china or some new gadget for their home at the Clarence House, the world saw just how philanthropic this star couple would be. But out of the 26 charities the couple has hand-chosen for their guests to make to donations to, there is one that has personal significance for Middleton — Beatbullying.org.

Info freedom at center of Gulf’s BlackBerry debate (AP)

In this image taken on Thursday Aug. 5, 2010 a Saudi man enters a mobile shop at a market in the capital Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Saudi and Emirati authorities' battle with BlackBerry manufacturer Research in Motion shows how rapid changes in technology are sowing unease in countries where the unfettered flow of data is seen as a threat. Where the conservative Gulf states see security risks, critics find a convenient justification to further limit what information gets consumed and shared. (AP Photo)AP – The militants who carried out the 2008 terror attacks in Mumbai, India, used mobile phones and other handheld gadgets to coordinate an assault that left 166 dead.

Info freedom at center of Gulf’s BlackBerry debate (AP)

In this image taken on Thursday Aug. 5, 2010 a Saudi man enters a mobile shop at a market in the capital Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Saudi and Emirati authorities' battle with BlackBerry manufacturer Research in Motion shows how rapid changes in technology are sowing unease in countries where the unfettered flow of data is seen as a threat. Where the conservative Gulf states see security risks, critics find a convenient justification to further limit what information gets consumed and shared . (AP Photo)AP – The militants who carried out the 2008 terror attacks in Mumbai, India, used mobile phones and other handheld gadgets to coordinate an assault that left 166 dead.

Israel ends ban on iPad (AP)

FILE - In this April 7, 2010 file photo, an Apple customer displays the new iPad, left, next to his iPhone in Palo Alto, Calif. Apple Inc., reports quarterly earnings Tuesday, April 20, 2010, after the market close. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma, file)AP – Israel on Sunday lifted a ban on Apple Inc.’s popular iPad tablet computer, ending restrictions that had been imposed over concerns the gadget’s wireless signal could disrupt other devices.