FCC November 3, 2015 The end of net neutrality? The World Wide Web party may be over. If proposed regulations from the FCC become the law of the land, they will close the open bar that has allowed digital information to flow freely over the Internet.
Europe November 3, 2015 Europe seeks expanded role in running the Internet European authorities called for changes to how the Internet is regulated on Wednesday, following a series of revelations about American surveillance practices.
Privacy November 3, 2015 To stay afloat in info age, NKorea creates private web North Korea thinks Bright -- a self-contained, tightly controlled Intranet -- is the authoritarian answer to the freewheeling Internet.
Cameras November 3, 2015 Justin Bieber had Instagram's most liked picture of 2013 Justin Bieber beat other famous Instagram users such as Joe Jonas, Oprah Winfrey, Nicole Richie and Taylor Swift with the 1.5 million likes for a picture with "uncle Will."
Privacy November 3, 2015 Google: NSA spying on data centers is ‘outrageous’ Google executive chairman Eric Schmidt called reports of the U.S. government spying on the company's data centers "outrageous" and if proven true, potentially illegal.
Hackers November 3, 2015 NSA denies website was hacked, cites internal error The National Security Agency website went down for hours Friday as a Twitter account affiliated with the hacker group Anonymous appeared to claim responsibility.
Twitter November 3, 2015 Twitter back when: microblogging also popular in the 19th century Twitter and other social media sites give users a platform to share their every day activities with friends. While the technology that allows people to broadcast their thoughts in 140 characters or less is revolutionary, microblogging was also very popular in the 19th century.
Google November 3, 2015 Top 5 new features of Google Plus Google announced 41 new features for Google+ at Google I/O 2013. Here are five worthwhile features of Google Plus that rolled out yesterday.
Help Desk November 3, 2015 TIL: a Reddit dictionary You need to understand the terms and abbreviations used by Redditors to understand the posts. Here's what you'll need to know.
Hackers November 3, 2015 Amazon.com website briefly offline, hackers claim credit Amazon.com’s homepage was briefly offline Thursday afternoon, a rare occurrence for the shopping giant.
Websites November 3, 2015 Mega 101: everything you need to know Kim Dotcom, the man behind the file-sharing site Megaupload, launched a new site called Mega Sunday in New Zealand, which allows users to upload up to 50 gigabytes worth of files and store them -- and share them with other users.Â