October 16, 2009
Keeping track of where their data is stored, and whether it is truly protected is not a core competency for consumers. The T-Mobile outage proves it should be.
A father who was allegedly upset that a couple defriended his daughter on Facebook stands accused of murdering the couple.
CNN political analyst belittled men wearing pink and the near-naked H&M David Beckham ad via Twitter during the Super Bowl--tweets that some critics say were anti-gay and violent.
Free service called Drive will allow users to upload and retrieve photos, documents, and videos, sources tell The Wall Street Journal.
New smartphone technology called Mobilyze is being developed to make personal mood assessments and help people stave off depression.
Does a 2010 e-mail from Path's CEO show how the company betrayed users' trust?
With Mobile World Congress just three weeks away, rumors and speculation continues to mount as to what we'll see at the show. CNET rounds up all the tidbits for you.
It remains to be seen whether Vonage can make much traction against Skype's installed base, but the opportunities abroad are huge.