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Sex Tech: Dot-XXX Stats, Twitter Lawsuit, CP Tech, UK ISP Filter Abuse

by Admin on May 6, 2012

Dot-XXX is a flop, religious websites riskier than porn for viruses, porn cases tossed as judge rules on IP filesharing prosecutions, Japanese porn star is sued for no Twitter follow-back.

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Tech firms' data gathering worries most Californians, poll finds

by Admin on April 2, 2012

Trust is low even for the most widely used Internet and smartphone companies, such as Google, Facebook, Twitter and Apple. California's high-tech firms make the world's most popular smartphones, social networks and search engines, but there's one asset they're struggling to build: trust.

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Tech Beat: Internet romances not so different

by Admin on March 24, 2012

As one who works in online learning, I often get forwarded emails from colleagues alerting me to the dangers that might arise from using Facebook, Twitter, or other social networks.

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Virginia Tech guard Erick Green shoots down Internet-fueled transfer rumors

by Admin on March 6, 2012

It was bad enough Sunday that Virginia Tech ended its regular season with just its fourth double-digit ACC loss in a 70-58 defeat to North Carolina State . But while the Hokies were out-played for a second year in a row on senior night, Internet rumors were circulating that perhaps junior Erick Green was considering leaving Virginia Tech after the season based on a message on his Twitter account …

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FreeFi Public Internet Access Network Named "Best WiFi Network" in the United States for Tech Travelers

by Admin on February 22, 2012

SAN FRANCISCO, CA– – According to a recent poll published in PC World, unsolicited public conversations among Twitter and Facebook users found Oakland International Airport's free and fast public Internet …

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Is tech friend or foe to Santa Claus?

by Admin on November 29, 2011

Kids can video chat with Santa, follow him on Twitter or enlist NORAD to track his every move online. And yet in many ways, technology may be making it harder for parents to keep their children believing in the jolly old elf.

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Home of the Free and Land of Slow Internet

by on September 21, 2011

You would think the home of Twitter, Facebook, Google and a host of other leading tech companies would be home to the world’s fastest Internet.

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High-tech boom brings sense of deja vu in San Francisco

by Admin on August 19, 2011

When Twitter inventor Jack Dorsey decided to start a new company last year, he bypassed Silicon Valley and set up shop in San Francisco.

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Mobile phone users more vulnerable to phishing

by Admin on May 31, 2011

Facebook and Twitter passwords stolen Computer users seem to be getting better at spotting fake websites that are trying to steal their passwords, but when it comes to mobile phones, the deck is most definitely stacked against them.

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Morning Tech Wrap: Twitter, Apple, LinkedIn

by on May 23, 2011

A soccer star sues Twitter, Apple revamps its retail stores and other tech news.

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Video feature: Otherwise engaged – my life without a mobile, Twitter, Facebook and more

by Admin on May 7, 2011

Mobile phones, Facebook, Hotmail, Twitter and MySpace. We have become increasingly reliant on new age communcation. So what would life be like without access to any of them? Sara McCorquodale entered the technological black hole for five days to find out.

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Tech Check: Osama and the Web, PlayStation Network, kissing machine

by Admin on May 7, 2011

In this week’s Tech Check podcast, Doug Gross, Brandon Griggs and Mark Milian break down how the internet, particularly Twitter, responded to news of the killing of Osama bin Laden.

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Tech Check: Osama & the Web, PlayStation network

by Admin on May 7, 2011

In this week’s Tech Check podcast, Doug Gross, Brandon Griggs and Mark Milian break down how the internet, particularly Twitter, responded to news of the killing of Osama bin Laden.

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Tech Support Goes Social

by on April 7, 2011

Online communities such as Facebook and Twitter are becoming major support hubs for tech companies. Such top tech brands as AT&T, Dell, Hewlett-Packard, and Microsoft are assisting their customers via social media in addition to–and in concert with–traditional support channels such as online chat and phone support.

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Clinton Says Countries Can’t Stop Tech Uprisings

by Admin on February 16, 2011

Secretary of State Clinton says countries that restrict the Internet will not succeed Iran Says 1 Killed, Dozens Injured in Protests Yemenis Protest for Fifth Day VIDEO: Is an Iran Uprising Next? Follow Iran Protests on Twitter

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