After the disaster in Japan, Google is launching tools designed to help loved ones locate information about family and friends in the affected areas.
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AT&T to Put Data Caps on Internet Users
Those of you who have AT&T Internet and find yourself using 250GB+ a month of bandwidth may soon be seeing overage charges appear on your bill.
Read More »WiFi Killing New Airplane Instruments
It turns out that Wireless Internet signals do not agree well with a new display unit Boeing intends to put on their aircraft. Surely nothing bad could come from this, right?
Read More »Facebook Cited in 20% of Divorces
According to studies from the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, one in five divorces filed in the Untied States cite Facebook as a cause for the separation.
Read More »When ‘Monopoly’ and ‘Internet’ Collide…
If the Internet were to come out with it's own version of 'Monopoly,' it would be one of two things: A highlight of some of the web's greatest successes, or this...
Read More »Man Loses $200K to Fake Girlfriend
An Illinois man discovered that the "girlfriend" that he spent $200,000 on over the span of two years was not a real woman at all, but an online scam.
Read More »Facebook Bandit Pleads Guilty, Is a Moron
Note to all robbers out there: If you're going to break into the home of anybody, especially a journalist, don't spam their Facebook page with pictures of yourself with the swiped loot.
Read More »Google Changes Search Algorithm to Go After “Low Quality” Results
Google has implemented a change to their search algorithm that is designed to combat what they perceive as "low quality" search results. Many of these results come from content mills.
Read More »Google May Hide URL Bar in Chrome Redesign
Google has shown off a number of possible designs for their Chrome web browser, one of which looks to do away with the address bar by hiding it from view.
Read More »Complete ‘Star Trek: The Animated Series’ Available Online
CBS has made all twenty-two episodes of 'Star Trek: The Animated Series' available on the official Star Trek website.
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