Twitter November 5, 2015 Vine says no to porn People who like their porn in six-second loops will be disappointed to hear that Twitter-owned Vine has banned sexually explicit content from its app. Violators will have their account suspended until they remove the offending content, the company said.
Google November 5, 2015 The superfast web grows: Google Fiber to expand to 34 new cities Google is bringing ultrafast Internet connections to 34 new cities across the country including San Jose, Calif., Phoenix, Ariz., Nashville, Tenn., and Atlanta, Ga. the tech behemoth announced Wednesday.
FCC November 5, 2015 FCC plans to issue new 'net neutrality' rules The Federal Communications Commission said Wednesday that it will craft new rules to prevent Internet service providers from charging companies like Netflix or Google a toll to reach consumers at the highest speeds.
Websites November 5, 2015 Obama pledges high-speed Net for schools, no mention of 'net neutrality' ruling President Obama vowed to bring broadband connections to thousands of schools during his State of the Union address -- but recent changes to FCC rules may mean some students can’t afford to use them.
Websites November 5, 2015 Cybergambling returns -- and this time it's legal Congress banned online gambling in 2006. But new laws across the nation are rolling the rules back -- and lawmakers think they’re holding a royal flush.
Websites November 5, 2015 No Tweets, Instagrams, iPhones at the Olympics, authorities declare Journalists attending the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics will be forbidden from using everyday technology to take pictures and share information, the Olympics committee said.
Men's Health November 5, 2015 $93M ObamaCare website may face months of glitches, experts warn The $93 million website launched to process customers through the new ObamaCare marketplace may continue to experience significant technical glitches for months, say computer software experts who spoke with FoxNews.com.
Wifi November 5, 2015 Brazil looks to break from US-centric Internet after NSA spying Brazil plans to divorce itself from the U.S.-centric Internet over Washington's widespread online spying, a move that many experts fear will be a potentially dangerous first step toward fracturing a global network built with minimal interference by governments.
Privacy November 5, 2015 How to deal when social media drives you crazy Is Social Media Anxiety Disorder, known as SMAD, the newest affliction resulting from our love affair with Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and other social media sites?
Google November 5, 2015 Google tool lets users decide what happens to their 'digital afterlife' Google has launched a tool that lets users decide what happens with their email, Google Plus and other accounts after they die -- or become inactive online for any other reason.
Programming November 5, 2015 Best Google reader replacement News junkies were devastated last week when Google announced that it would eliminate Google Reader, which displays RSS feeds from websites in a simple list format.