New thing to give up for Lent: Facebook
What some college students giving up for Lent this year? Chocolate? Chips? Movies? Many students are swearing off spending time on "social not-working" site, Facebook. ...
STUDY: Too much time online makes teens violent and depressed
Internet users (Reuters)Teenagers who show signs of being addicted to the internet are more likely to have aggressive behavior. Most say they have shoved, threatened or hit some...
Gmail down, Twitter's post thousands of complaints
Gmail users saw their accounts inaccessible Tuesday morning.The Gmail service says it is experiencing a “502 server error,†which means that the server is experiencing conges...
Brooklyn model announces his suicide as his Facebook status
A thirty-year-old aspiring model committed suicide by hanging himself from the monkey bars at a Brooklyn playground early Friday morning in New York. Paul Zolezzi, a pa...
Microsoft wants money back from some laid-off employees (READ FULL LETTER)
Microsoft says it made an accounting mistake by overpaying severance to some of recently laid off employees is now asking for the money back. The software giant, which r...
VIDEO: iTunes concept demonstrates how iPhone App Management could be optimized
This clear interface concept illustrates what the full app management would look if it was within iTunes. You cannot help but wonder why it was not done before. Watch t...
More social networking-users prepared to pay for Facebook over LinkedIn, Twitter
Over 30 percent of Facebook users said they would pay to use the site if they had to, according to a survey done by Abrams Research. At last week's Social Medi...
Liberty Media, Sirius XM Radio reach investment pact
Sirius XM Radio announced early Tuesday that it reached a deal with Liberty Media to receive $530 million investment that will save the company from filing for bankruptcy. ...
Microsoft rolls out Windows Phones with Marketplace & My Phone
Microsoft chief executive officer Steve Ballmer speaks at a press conference during the 2009 Mobile World Congress, Barcelona, Feb. 16, 2009. Microsoft CEO Steve Ba...





