Serious security flaw found over the weekend. After a serious bug was found Saturday, the U. S. Department of Homeland Security is warning Americans not to use the Internet Explorer web browser until a fix is resolved.
Evocative Latino brothels, erotic Asian massage parlors, and the merchandising of the female body online and offline are the foundation of the underground commercial sex industry in D.C. and Atlanta; stimulating the local economy. Pun intended.
Competition heats up in the mobile marketplace Due to fierce competition from T-Mobile, AT&T has just announced that it is cutting prices on its wireless plans for the second time this year.
Some of the most anticipated events at the SXSW Interactive Festival were Julian Assange and Edward Snowden's discussion on NSA surveillance of the web.
Could there be free Internet and cellphone service in the near future? One company seems to think so, and it could happen as early as 2015, thanks to a partnership with tech giant Microsoft.
The nation's largest internet provider, Comcast, and its biggest bandwidth consumer, Netflix, have reached a deal that may speed up video streaming speeds and raise prices.
America may be at the forefront of innovation in some areas, but it lags behind a a bunch of Asian and European countries when it comes to internet speeds.
The scientific study has resulted in a public relations jab-fest A feud was started between Facebook and Princeton last week when a group of the prestigious university's researchers published a scholarly article suggesting that the major social network would lose 80 percent of its users by 2017.
South Korea is one of the most connected nations in the world South Korea takes its internet very seriously and is about to become the first country with a legitimate '5G' network speed, following a government announcement of $1.
Pope Francis is tackling an entity that most do not typically associate with religious leaders or the Catholic Church. In honor of World Communications Day, Pope Francis offered his opinion on the great mysterious entity that is the Internet.
Chinese Tech Bootcamps Aim to Ween Addicts off the Net
The internet is an informational tool and also a way to spend countless hours leveling up, role playing and spending money on the latest games.
Jim Carrey is the newest victim of Internet death hoax that was allegedly reported on January 14. The fake death of the comedian spread easily online as it even had a Facebook fan page that was named R.I.P. Jim Carrey.
Turning off our cell phones during a flight is what were used to. But what if we no longer had to? What if we would be able to carry on conversations during a flight as we were on the ground? Well, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission has made a proposal to make this a reality. The commission says "this proposal aims to give airline passengers the same communication access in the air that they have on trains, buses and coffee shops".