More US government websites hacked by Anonymous Cyber rebels from Anonymous announced Friday the group has carried out a new series of attacks against U.S. government websites to protest a global copyright
Gov't says parents need more info on apps for kids Federal regulators say kids have easy access to downloading hundreds of smartphone applications, but parents are in the dark about what personal information is
March Madness games no longer free online for all Some fans will no longer be able to watch every NCAA men's basketball tournament game online for free. Turner, CBS and the NCAA announced Thursday a new model
MSN adds new feature to take Internet's pulse Microsoft is hooking up MSN.com with a hipper sidekick to broaden its appeal and stay on top of the Internet's hottest topics.
Angry Birds join Facebook, hope for 800M likes Angry Birds has joined Facebook. The popular avian menace game debuted on the social network globally Tuesday.
Report: 'iPad 3' coming in March The iPad 3 may be coming to an Apple store near you sooner than you think. The Wall Street Journal reports Apple is poised to announce its newest tablet the
Love letters of Barrett, Browning go online "I love your verses with all my heart, dear Miss Barrett ..." So begins the first love letter to 19th century poet Elizabeth Barrett from her future husband,
US approves Google's Motorola bid after EU OKs Google is counting on Motorola Mobility's more than 17,000 patents — a crucial weapon in an intellectual arms race with Apple, Microsoft and other rivals to
Apple stock breaks $500 level, continuing rally Apple's stock broke above $500 for the first time Monday. It was the latest step in a rally that began more than two weeks ago, when the company reported
US seeks to mine social media to predict future The U.S. government is seeking software that can mine social media to predict everything from future terrorist attacks to foreign uprisings, according to
AT&T customers surprised by 'unlimited data' limit AT&T has some 17 million customers with "unlimited data" plans that can be subject to throttling, representing just under half of its smartphone users. It
Chinese city seizes Apple iPads in name dispute Authorities have seized Apple iPads from retailers in a city in northern China due to a dispute with a domestic company that says it owns the iPad name, an
US seeks to mine social media to predict future The U.S. government is seeking software that can mine social media to predict everything from future terrorist attacks to foreign uprisings, according to
FBI to mine social media for intel The U.S. government is seeking software that can mine social media to predict the future.
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Kodak to stop making cameras, digital frames Eastman Kodak Co. said Thursday that it will stop making digital cameras, pocket video cameras and digital picture frames, marking the end of an era for the