Daniel Loeb expressed satisfaction with Yahoo’s performance and will now hold a less than 2 percent stake in the company.
Despite information from Edward Snowden, FISA renewed secret NSA surveillance programs for three more months.
In response to backlash against new NSFW policies, Tumblr CEO David Karp clarified the site's stance on porn and LBGT searches.
To battle child pornography, PM Cameron wants ISPs to block porn, blacklist search terms and make violent porn illegal.
According to the study published in the journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics, teen boys have been accidentally inhaling blowgun darts they made themselves.
A UK-based security researcher said he might unintentionally have caused a shutdown of Apple’s Dev Center.
After keeping its developer website offline for about three days, Apple acknowledged on Sunday that the site was hacked by an intruder.
Google will implement a major upgrade of its AdWords product Monday, but many advertisers are unhappy about the forced changeover.
Crowdfunding still faces many questions and uncertainties over its tax and regulatory dimensions.
Despite publicly saying it would leave Tumblr policies on adult content alone, new owner Yahoo has effectively made porn impossible to find on the microblogging site.
A Twitter employee has created an interactive graphic that shows the connections between verified users on the social media network. The colorful visualization maps the interactions between Twitter's five largest categories of verified users.
A study from Spotify aims to quantify its effect on music piracy, and finds music festivals and delayed releases both foster it.
To protest a Homeland Security drill aimed at hacker collective, Anonymous leaked database information from a FEMA server.
To combat secret surveillance programs by the NSA, Google is reportedly working on anti-NSA encryption for Google Drive.
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A U.K. court granted a Premier League request to ban popular sports streaming website FirstRow Sports on English ISPs.
A security analyst showed a weakness in Google Glass that allows the device to be hacked by a QR code.
Government groups are joining in a campaign to create a "benign Internet environment," which includes blocking porn and violence.
Among China's 1.35 billion people, approximately 591 million are Internet users, 464 million of whom are mobile Internet users.
A troika of policy heavyweights has established new guidelines aimed at removing advertising revenue from sites with illegal content.
A FISA court has ruled that the NSA must declassify documents showing that Yahoo fought orders for user data.
Baidu to buy Chinese app store operator 91 Wireless for $1.9 billion from NetDragon to build a presence in the fast-growing market.
After more leaks from Edward Snowden about the NSA PRISM program, private search engines continue to hit record levels of traffic.
A man has sued Apple for not filtering porn on its devices, claiming his MacBook led to an addiction that cost him his wife and kids.
A new service and website called Lenstag launched on July 14 in an effort to reduce the occurrence of camera equipment theft.
A Japanese ministry accidentally leaked private information by forgetting to change the privacy settings on a Google Group.
New leaks from Edward Snowden show Microsoft to be much more involved with NSA's PRISM program than initially involved.
In a Thursday e-mail, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer announced major changes to the company's structure and organization.
Norway’s version of NASA is in talks with Telnor Group to provide web connectivity on increasingly trafficked Arctic sea routes.
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