U.S. authorities have the ability to tap communications made from BlackBerry devices, which is the same surveillance that The UAE and Saudi Arabia are requesting.
Twitter is unveiling a new feature today that will allow users to embed Tweets onto websites. The company hopes that Tweets will soon be as easy and appropriate to post as YouTube videos.
Sex chat services are already available on the iPhone 4, using the the FaceTime video chatting app. It only works when you have a WiFi connection, but that doesn't seem to be a deterrent. Can Apple do anything to stop the practice?
Google is now inviting everyone in the United States to use Google Voice. Users get a single number that syncs to all of their phones and voicemail that works a lot like email.
According to a California Supreme Court ruling the answer is, yes. The moral of the story? Keep your online personal and professional lives separate, the boss may be reading your mail.
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CBSSports.com and Masters.com are going to make sure you don't miss Tiger Woods's return to golf. Both sites have increased their streaming video coverage by 50%. It's going to be all Tiger all the time!
While some critics have had mixed feelings, Apple has sold more iPad's this weekend than it did when the iPhone debuted and took 74 days to hit a million in sales.
AT&T has ended its unlimited data plans, so now, iPhone and iPad users are going to have to pay by the amount of data they consume. That means that if you watch too much video on your 3G iPad, you are going to get billed for it.
YouTube completed a drastic redesign of its site yesterday. The Google-owned video network simplified its interface in hopes of making the site more intuitive and less cluttered.
The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Apple is currently developing two new iPhones to hit market this summer, and one will be its first non-AT&T smart phone.
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The sexually transmitted disease has flourished recently in the British towns of Teesside, Durham and Sunderland, with one official noting that Facebook made "it easier for people to meet for casual sex."
In a move that no one can explain, Apple is now selling iPhones for list price without an AT&T contract. However, the iPhone will still only work on the AT&T network, so is there really a point?
Should teenagers who are caught sexting become registered sex offenders? With one in five kids sexting, it's a good time to review the laws and redefine what images should be censored.
Police nabbed an infamous Italian mafia boss with the help of Facebook. Pasquale Manfredi had been logging into the social network for months under the name Scarface.
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Want to really have fun? Check out Netflix Watch Instantly in HD. Although the library is limited, the experience is awesome. It's available for PC or Mac and it's really worth it.
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