- Google delays its secret social networking project
- Pirate Bay co-founder proposes peer-to-peer DNS
- Cablegate, server crashes light up WikiLeaks over holiday weekend
- Did Google buy Groupon for $2.5 billion over the weekend?
- Microsoft developing paid TV service?
- Sprint rolls out 4G WiMax in Los Angeles, Miami, four other cities
- Black Friday online spending up 9 percent
- Opera: More young adults browse from mobiles than PCs
- Jury awards Oracle $1.3 bln in suit against SAP
- Verizon demands Congress reform U.S. telecom laws
- Verizon claims broadband speed title
- Microsoft backpedals, now supports Kinect innovations
- Google rumored to be in talks to buy out Groupon
- Facebook’s U.S. traffic has grown 55 percent since 2009
- Comcast: industry has “consensus” on net neutrality
- Online ad business is booming
- Hulu cuts Plus price to $8 a month
- Google personalizes local search with Hotpot
- Five reasons Google TV could fail
- Facebook Messages will have Office integration; should Gmail start getting worried?
- FriendFeed, Gmail creator quits Facebook
- Kinect’s camera could record data for advertisers
- This just in: going to the dentist more popular than computer maintenance
- Rumor: Facebook to introduce full email service
- Motorola fires back at Microsoft patent suits
- Fox joins other major networks in blocking Google TV
- Study: ‘Hyper-networking’ teens are drugged-out, sex-crazed binge drinkers
- Facebook finds loophole in Google’s ban, rivalry escalates
- U.S. Census finds ongoing disparities in broadband access
- AOL hiring financial muscle to work over Yahoo bid?
- Google teams with airlines for free holiday Wi-Fi
- Facebook and Twitter fail basic security test
- RockMelt browser builds in social tools
- EU outlining personal data protection rules
- Social networks encourage users to vote in today’s elections
- Google sues US government for favoring Microsoft