'Anonymous' hack puts Singapore on alert 'Anonymous' hack puts Singapore on alert Activist group Anonymous hacked a Singapore newspaper website Friday and threatened wider cyber attacks over Internet freedom.
01 November 2013
Net giants opposed to Brazil datebase creation Net giants opposed to Brazil datebase creation Web giant Google and other Internet companies say they oppose creating Brazil-based databases of local customer information.
27 October 2013
Big ad atop Google results points to broken promise Big ad atop Google results points to broken promise A large ad spied atop Google search results on Wednesday was seen as evidence that the Internet titan was breaking a promise that it would never resort to the tactic.
25 October 2013
Facebook pulls beheading video amid furor Facebook pulls beheading video amid furor Facebook yanked a beheading video from the social network late Tuesday following outrage over its lifting of a ban on the gory imagery.
24 October 2013
Americans warm to online dating, survey shows Americans warm to online dating, survey shows Americans are growing more comfortable with online dating, and many are finding a spouse or partner in cyberspace.
21 October 2013
Facebook becomes Google advertising ally Facebook becomes Google advertising ally Google-owned online ad-placing service DoubleClick on Friday announced that the way has been cleared to include space at Facebook.
20 October 2013
Facebook relaxes rules for teen sharing Facebook relaxes rules for teen sharing Facebook began letting teenagers publicly share posts Wednesday as the social network moved to bolster appeal to youth and advertisers.
17 October 2013
Facebook ends 'invisibility cloak' for users Facebook ends 'invisibility cloak' for users Facebook is ending a feature that allowed users to hide from the social network's billion-plus members.
12 October 2013
Online video use surges: US survey Online video use surges: US survey Americans are using the Internet more for video, both to post their own snippets and to view videos of others.
12 October 2013
A brief history of Twitter - in Tweets A brief history of Twitter - in Tweets Billions of messages are fired off weekly at Twitter, with some of them capturing defining moments in history or in the evolution of the San Francisco-based firm.
04 October 2013
Kazakhstan authorities unable to block Facebook and Twitter Kazakhstan authorities unable to block Facebook and Twitter Kazakhstan General Prosecutor’s Office has declared that they are still unable to block Facebook and Twitter, in cases of violations of Kazakhstan laws.
04 October 2013
Internet technology becoming cyber chic Internet technology becoming cyber chic Models wearing Google Glass eyewear, Pebble smartwatches and other hot gadgets strutted a catwalk late Monday as Internet technology continued to merge with the world of fashion.
03 October 2013
Nintendo to stop making Wii console for Japan market Nintendo to stop making Wii console for Japan market Japanese game console maker Nintendo said Wednesday it will stop making its Wii console for the Japanese market, but will keep producing it internationally.
02 October 2013
Researchers warn of 'hit and run' cyber attackers Researchers warn of 'hit and run' cyber attackers Security researchers said Wednesday they uncovered a "cyber mercenary" team which specializes in attacks on targets in Japan and South Korea, and warned of more operations of that nature.
27 September 2013
YouTube revamps much-criticized comments feed YouTube revamps much-criticized comments feed YouTube, the Google-owned video sharing website, said Tuesday it was revamping its comments feed which some web users claimed had turned into a magnet for crude and vulgar postings.
25 September 2013
Tech-backed coalition makes transparency push global Tech-backed coalition makes transparency push global An Internet freedom coalition backed by US technology giants asked Thursday for 21 countries to release information on national security and law enforcement data requests.
21 September 2013
US spy revelations hurt Web trust: Facebook chief US spy revelations hurt Web trust: Facebook chief Revelations about the US government's secret surveillance programs has had a big impact on "trust metrics" of Internet companies like Facebook.
20 September 2013
Facebook 'Like' button is free speech right: US court Facebook 'Like' button is free speech right: US court Hitting the "Like" button on Facebook is an element of free speech protected by the US constitution, a federal court ruled, in a case closely watched by employment lawyers.
20 September 2013
'Grand Theft Auto V' hits streets in brash debut 'Grand Theft Auto V' hits streets in brash debut Unabashedly brutal "Grand Theft Auto V" hit the streets Tuesday in a sequel that promises to enthrall fans of the blockbuster videogame franchise.
17 September 2013

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