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Article | 27/05/2010 Facebook's privacy fixes can't cure stupid
Facebook deserves plenty of blame for messing too much with its privacy settings, but no amount of fixing will stop people from embarrassing themselve...
Article | 25/05/2010 Is Facebook truly sorry for its privacy sins?
Want an expert lesson in how to respond without actually responding and how to apologize without saying you're sorry? Then you need to read Facebook C...
Article | 25/05/2010 Nokia and Yahoo team up: Does anyone care?
Screw Android 2.2. Forget the new iPhone. Nokia and Yahoo have some news.
Article | 24/05/2010 Good-bye to privacy?
New Yorker Barry Hoggard draws a line in the sand when it comes to online privacy. In May he said farewell to 1251 Facebook friends by deleting his ac...
Article | 22/05/2010 60 percent would quit Facebook? Yeah, right
Facebook's privacy problems reportedly have the social network rethinking its approach, and a new poll suggests that the threat of user decline is rea...
Article | 21/05/2010 AVG puts spotlight on Facebook
Just how much personal information are you releasing when you use Facebook? Facebook may be giving third-party advertisers your personal information w...
Article | 19/05/2010 Google Wi-Fi data snooping: An FAQ
Google is cleaning up its mess after the company says it mistakenly collecting browsing data from unencrypted Wi-Fi networks as part of its Street Vi...
Article | 19/05/2010 Aussie broadband: How unlimited is 'unlimited'?
Australia's broadband fanatics must be licking their lips as the country's Internet service providers (ISPs) increasingly embrace unlimited ADSL2+ pla...
Article | 15/05/2010 Facebook's Battering: Good for Competition?
As complaints about Facebook continue to pile up to epic proportions, its competitors are receiving glittering press, financial support, and spikes in...
Article | 13/05/2010 Net neutrality wars entangle free speech
U.S. Representative Cliff Stearns wants so badly to stop the U.S. Federal Communications Commission from creating network neutrality rules that he app...
Article | 11/05/2010 Your essential guide to following the 2010 FIFA World Cup online
Let's face it; the FIFA World Cup is the world's premier sporting event, bringing millions of people from around the globe together to watch the very ...
Article | 7/05/2010 75 best free software downloads
You can power up your PC with extra features and functions without spending a fortune. We outline some incredibly useful downloads you can use for fre...
Article | 6/05/2010 Google Chrome 5 Beta: The top five features
Google recently launched the beta version of Google Chrome 5, the next iteration of the search giant's Web browser. New features include HTML 5 specif...
Article | 4/05/2010 3G v. Wi-Fi: Which iPad is right for you?
The iPad has been available for a month now in the United States, but the 3G-capable version of Apple's tablet device just launched this past Friday. ...
Article | 5/05/2010 5 reasons why Google Chrome will crush IE In browser war
Google's Chrome browser is shining brightly, and it's not hard to see why. First, the stats: According to the latest NetApplications figures, Chrome n...
Article | 4/05/2010 Open letter to Facebook on privacy
Facebook appears to be working diligently at establishing itself as the site that people love to hate. Don't get me wrong, passionate views are a mark...
Article | 29/04/2010 Firefox for Google Android: A hands-on tour
Android users, listen up: Firefox has finally arrived for your phone. Well, almost.
Article | 29/04/2010 Bugs and fixes: Security fixes for all major browsers
Whatever you use to surf the Web needs a fix. Developers of all five major browsers--Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Safari, and Opera--recently r...
Article | 28/04/2010 Social networking exposes business networks to risk
Once upon a time, instant messaging was a consumer technology. That consumer toy worked its way into the corporate network and was eventually not just...
Article | 28/04/2010 Weighing the economic impact of net neutrality
It seems that the battle for net neutrality has boiled down to an argument over economics. Dueling reports paint vastly different visions of the econo...

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