Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg is the latest Silicon Valley leader to visit South Korea.
Russian man, Evgeny Titvo, captured his death earlier this month on film while witnessing a nearby building demolition.
Netizens were sympathetic over six Chinese students attacked in France -- until it came out that one was the daughter of an official.
Facebook will introduce a new product at a mysterious event this Thursday, and many expect it to be a video version of Instagram.
A designer has come up with a new “iPhone 6” concept with iOS 7 and a 4.3-inch edge-to-edge display. Here’s how it might look.
Facebook reported Friday it had between 9,000 and 10,000 information requests related to national security in the last six months of 2012.
Minorities have long been suppressed in Turkey -- but now protests in Istanbul and across the country have finally garnered attention abroad.
Comedian Rick Polito says he's sorry for revealing that he ghostwrites content for George Takei's mega-popular Facebook page.
A Florida mother used an innovative plan to help nab an adult man who was sending her 11-year-old daughter pornographic text messages.
More Internet companies have followed Google’s lead and called on the U.S. government to allow them to disclose the nature of the NSA's requests.
The "Obama Is Checking Your Email" Tumblr is a hilarious response to the NSA phone and online surveillance scandals that have roiled Washington over the past week.
George Orwell imagined a world of omnipresent government surveillance and mind control in his iconic dystopian novel '1984.'
In "Favors," Don Draper and Sylvia Rosen's reunion is interrupted by a surprise visit from Sally; Pete and Peggy take a walk down memory lane; Bob Benson is [SPOILER].
Facebook and Twitter users are rallying around Edward Snowden, the contractor identified as the source of the NSA intelligence leak.
Meet the wizard behind the "Mad Men" conspiracy theory curtain.
A New York Times profile of the Guardian's Glenn Greenwald, who broke a major domestic surveillance story this week, repeatedly refers to him as a blogger, not a reporter. Was it a subtle attempt to denigrate him?
A Massachusetts teenager has been released after spending one month in jail for a Facebook post which police said constituted a terrorist threat.
Some suggest the PRISM program borrowed software from Silicon Valley-based Palantir, which owns a platform called Prism.
A New York Times op-ed about the Obama administration’s surveillance scandals caused a bit of controversy after it was changed without comment, but was the change unethical?
India's telecom surveillance system, introduced in April, can abuse rights to privacy and free expression, Human Rights Watch warned.
Support is growing for Johnny Cook, a school bus driver in Georgia who said he was fired over a Facebook status update about a hungry student.
The Zeus malware, which can drain bank accounts and steal passwords, has found a new home on Facebook.
Samuel L. Jackson's recording of the "I Am the Danger" monologue from "Breaking Bad" as part of his charity efforts supporting the Alzheimer's Association.
New research commissioned by the dating website eHarmony shows that one-third of married couples meet online -- and those that do are generally more satisfied.
Roseanne Barr went on a bizarre Twitter rant aimed at Jezebel’s Lindy West after West argued that comedians should not make jokes at the expense of rape victims.
In the continuing digital protest against the violent police reaction in Turkey, #OpTurkey, hackers from the Syrian Electronic Army joined Anonymous to hack the Turkish Prime Ministry's network.
Facebook has banned mastectomy photos from the site, according to a peition filed by the Scar Project, which claims it treated breast cancer mastectomies as pornography.
The Internet worm Koobface is making a comeback with McAfee reporting increased attacks on Facebook during the first quarter.
The same day Twitter released the Vine app for Android, a 16-year-old hacked the app to upload a full video and RickRoll the entire platform.
Protesters took to the streets in opposition to the government. There were violent clashes with police, and also a lighter side.