Google says it broke the law, sort of
Google has asserted that the collection of personal information from unsecured was not illegal. Too bad it didn't read its own wireless privacy policy.
View ArticleApple tries to extinguish the fire raging over the iPhone 4
Apple's chief executive officer tried to extinguish the fire raging around its newest device.
View ArticleAfghan War Diary: The 21st century’s Pentagon Papers?
A relatively unknown website has released what is comparable to the 1971 publication of the Pentagon Papers relating to the Vietnam War.
View ArticleDirty truth behind Craigslist’s decision to drop adult services
Craiglist's decision to drop its adult services section is being hailed as a victory -- but is it really?
View ArticleControl what Google knows about you; learn about yourself
Google has made it easier than ever to understand what personal information is collected, who it is available to and gives you the power to change such settings.
View ArticleStop blaming technology and take responsibility for your actions
It's time people stop complaining about the information posted online about them, and start acting more in line with how they would like to be perceived.
View ArticleCollege student tweets ‘I’ve lived long enough’ before being killed
A 20-year-old University of Notre Dame junior tweeted his fears of dying minutes before suffering fatal injuries Wednesday when the camera tower he was in collapsed, numerous media outlets are reporting.
View ArticleAmazon pulls plug on WikiLeaks; Lieberman praises move
Amazon.com has reportedly cut ties with WikiLeaks, the controversial site that has released classified military and diplomatic documents.
View ArticleWikiLeaks incident demonstrates cyberspace is not as remote as it may appear
The world's reaction to the WikiLeaks diplomatic cable leaks has shined a light on how even the Web could fall in line with the world's standards, expecations and influences
View ArticleFacebook makes changes; users upset
Facebook has implemented several new changes to its network, leaving many users upset, and reminding others of Google Plus. Among the changes: An automatically scrolling newsfeed on the upper right...
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