Apple is blocking messages with the phrase "barely legal teen" sent through its iCloud email service, suggesting the company is taking another aggressive approach to resolve its "porn problem."
Anonymous has released 16 gigabytes of data, code and software on Bank Of America, claiming it used security firms to spy on private citizens.
Comcast will launch persistent pop-up ads for any user who has received four alerts as part of the Copyright Alert System, an anti-piracy policy also known as the six-strikes policy.
Google may be adding a new feature to its Chrome web browser to help users identify deal with the problem of so-called "noisy tabs."
The Pirate Bay has long called Sweden home and for the last three years it has getting its Internet access from the Swedish Pirate Party. Potential police action against Sweden’s Pirate Party has forced The Pirate Bay to get its bandwidth from friends in Spain and Norway.
A video of a Chinese official destroying an airport boarding gate after missing his flight has gone viral and led to his suspension.
Amazon has signed a new deal with FX, gaining exclusive rights to host its show "Justified" on the Prime Instant Video service.
A few lines of code nestled away in Google's most recent update for its YouTube Android application have revealed more about the company's rumored pay-to-view services than it is currently admitting.
After years of planning and at least two delays, the Copyright Alert System, aka the so-called six-strikes policy, will launch Monday, according to TorrentFreak.
Despite more than 100 million registered consumers and accolades from across the blogosphere, concern is growing among fans of uTorrent that the file-sharing giant’s days are numbered.
A Twitter account belonging to the anarchic hacktivist collective Anonymous appears to have been hacked by a little-known rival group known as the Rustle League. The account @Anon_Central, which normally posts news related to Anonymous’ pet causes, was vandalized in an effort to “troll” the group.
Nielsen is expanding its definition of television, but Netflix may not let Nielsen track what shows users are watching.
Users of The Pirate Bay can now download a copy of all of TPB's most important data and magnet links, just in case something happens to the filesharing giant. And The Pirate Bay is totally cool with it.
Internet users who look to torrent sites like The Pirate Bay and Kat.Ph for their music and movie needs are being forced, because of increased security measures, to hide their online activity, otherwise risk legal action from copyright holders. That's where BT Guard comes in.
The fight between The Pirate Bay and the Finnish anti-piracy group CIPAC, Copyright Information and Anti-Piracy Centre, continues to get more interesting as the file sharing site has reported the group to police. Surprisingly, CIPAC welcomes all of this and wants the matter to go to court but for what reason?
In a job posting, Microsoft indicated that the company was searching for developer for Windows Blue and Windows Phone Blue, two as-of-yet unannounced products.
Burger King's Twitter account was hacked today, and some false information was posted, like that the company had been bought by McDonald's.
The logo for Obama's first visit to Israel will be selected by Facebook users.
When the video-game developers behind Anodyne noticed their product had been uploaded to The Pirate Bay, instead of notifying the file-sharing site of the copyright breach, they used the opportunity to gain some free publicity.
Facebook now allows users to promote their friends' posts, but at a price.
Anonymous planned a special attack on Goldman Sachs for Valentine's Day, but what was its real goal?
The Pirate Bay is suing an Finnish anti-piracy site for trademark infringement, a knowingly ironic move that comes after The Pirate Bay has for years been the prime target of organizations who say the site facilitates illegal media downloading.
Rooting an Android device is similar to jailbreaking an iOS device and can boost up your device's potential.
Obama's new executive order about cybersecurity is said to have greater privacy protections, and the measures are largely voluntary.
AOL has acquired the tech website gdgt, adding another publication to its vast inventory of technology-oriented Web properties including Engadget, TechCrunch, Joystiq and TUAW.
Mobile social gaming giant GREE cut its full-year financial outlook this week, citing rising costs and slower-than-expected sales from its ambitious overseas expansion.
China is believed to be hacking into U.S. companies' computer networks. Will Congress pass new laws to increase cybersecurity?
'The Pirate Bay - Away From Keyboard,' the documentary film by Simon Klose, was released online last week for free.
CBS Corporation and Amazon have partnered for a unique distribution deal for the upcoming series "Under the Dome."
Twitter recently added "LOLCAT" translations to its list of supported languages, the company announced on Friday.