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The settlement by isoHunt and its owner, Gary Fung, ends a lawsuit brought seven years ago by the MPAA over copyright infringement.
AT&T will sublease capacity from Crown Castle for at least 10 years with an option to renew up to 50 years.
The ruling invalidates a state law that levied a sales tax on goods purchased from out-of-state Internet retailers.
The two-year-old Tophatter could hit annual sales of $40 million this year, and it has signed up more than 1 million members.
The vulnerabilities hadn't been seen before, mainly since the protocols controlling the plants aren't connected to the rest of the Internet.
If teenagers change the setting to “Public,” they see a pair of pop-up warnings, reminding them of the risks involved.
Researchers at the University of Buffalo, New York, are developing an underwater Wi-Fi network that they hope will pave the way toward deep-sea Internet.
The Finnish game maker, which turned a profit in 2012, could now potentially reach Asian markets.
In an updated S-1 form filed Tuesday, Twitter stated it would trade shares on the NYSE under the previously announced ticker name TWTR.
Yahoo revealed a complete overhaul of Yahoo Mail last week to celebrate the email service’s 16th birthday, but it is not going over well with users.
Twitter users will notice a new option that allows them to receive direct messages from any follower, even if you don’t follow them back.
Attractive markets include the Middle East and Russia, where there are an estimated 77 million Internet users.
North Korean media outlet KCNA has allegedly released another image with a sloppy Photoshop job.
Free/open internet advocate Alexis Ohanian has built one of the world’s most popular social sites (reddit), an easy travel accommodations site (hipmunk).
The Canadian government may soon require cable and satellite providers to unbundle their TV channels and offer a la carte solutions.
A vendor in the Sheep Marketplace, another Deep Web site, is commemorating Silk Road with special ecstasy pills bearing the Silk Road logo.
Google’s new ad feature will use your face and name to sell products to anyone in its ad network. Here’s how to opt out of it.
Facebook is making all profiles searchable by all users: Does that represent more information than you wanted distributed to the public?
"Game of Thrones" is now available on Google Play, but the move seems unlikely to reduce rampant piracy of the hit series.
Noah Glass was an essential component to the creation of Twitter before he was betrayed and ousted by Dorsey and Williams.
Android phones are catching up, however, with retail sales processed on Android devices growing about 20% faster.
The yet-to-be opened Bluffdale facility's storage capacity is said to be bigger than that of Google’s largest data center.
A report shows the predominance of mobile over broadband Internet connection worldwide, and the importance of young, tech-savvy consumers.
It hasn’t been a week since the government shut down Silk Road, but a revival of the digital black market is almost ready.
The record was set after thousands of youth took to the site to discuss the “Castle in the Sky” anime.
Instagram, the popular mobile photo-sharing app that has been completely ad-free since it launched in 2010, announced Thursday on its blog that the gravy train is ending.
Cocaine was a lot cheaper on Silk Road, the now-defunct online drug marketplace.
The search giant acquired Flutter, a Palo Alto, Calif.-based tech startup that builds touchless gesture software, for an undisclosed sum.
Here are four things you need to know about the now-defunct Silk Road marketplace.