November 4, 2015 'Star Wars' kid breaks silence on cyberbullying The teenager with a makeshift light sabre, who shot to unwelcome Internet fame in 2003, has finally spoken up about the nightmare of cyber bullying.
November 4, 2015 Can you correct misinformation on the Web? Maybe not Thanks to the World Wide Web, rumors and innuendos live on, ricocheting around cyberspace. Unfortunately, some new research points out how difficult it is to correct them.
November 3, 2015 10-year-old with 'no friends' gains more than a million Facebook likes for birthday When a 10-year-old boy told his mother he didn't want to have a birthday party because he had no friends to invite, she created a Facebook page to show him how many people really did "like" him.
November 3, 2015 Justin Bieber had Instagram's most liked picture of 2013 Justin Bieber beat other famous Instagram users such as Joe Jonas, Oprah Winfrey, Nicole Richie and Taylor Swift with the 1.5 million likes for a picture with "uncle Will."
November 3, 2015 TIL: a Reddit dictionary You need to understand the terms and abbreviations used by Redditors to understand the posts. Here's what you'll need to know.
October 22, 2015 Slovakian artist creates stunning map of the Internet Do you live near Googolplex Gulf, by the MS-DOS Sea, or closer to the South Datastream? Or do you spend more of your time on eBay Island?Â
October 22, 2015 Users flee Instagram after privacy outcry Instagram users outraged over new rules made good on their threat to dump the popular photo-sharing app, which may have shed nearly a quarter of its daily active users.
October 22, 2015 Sony Pictures hack takes yet another weird twist The Sony Pictures Entertainment hack has taken yet another weird twist with hackers apparently offering to withhold data stolen from the company’s employees.
October 22, 2015 Spread of ISIS beheading video halted by tech companies Tech companies were better prepared to scrub the Web after a second grisly video showing the beheading of an American journalist by Islamic State militants was released, a Silicon Valley insider said Wednesday.
October 22, 2015 Nintendo apologizes for lack of virtual equality Nintendo is apologizing and pledging to be more inclusive after being criticized for not recognizing same-sex relationships in English editions of a life-simulator video game. The publisher said that while it was too late to change the current game, it was committed to building virtual equality into future versions.