The Free Software Foundation (FSF) has awarded the Tor Project for championing Internet by protecting Anonymity in an era of social media revolutions in Middle East and the North African country Libya.
Anti-government groups in Syria are planning massive rallies across the nation Friday, one day after the Bashar al-Assad’s regime said it would begin a process to lift emergence laws, one of the key demands of the opposition.
April Fool's Day frenzy grips Twitter, with tweeps playing pranks, and a flood of jokes on celebrities like Rebecca Black, Justin Bieber, and Lady Gaga.
While Katy Perry's video for E.T. featuring Kanye West won't premiere until Thursday night on television, the pop star already posted a link to the video online via her Twitter account.
University of North Florida's student newspaper the Spinnaker has run into trouble after printing a picture of simulated oral sex on its front cover.
With the +1 button on its search engine, besides adding a social tinge, Google continues long-drawn war against Facebook.
Facebook has taken down a page created by Palestinian supporters which called for a new ‘intifada’ (uprising) against Israel, after Israel officials and U.S. Jewish groups complained.
Celebrities such as Justin Bieber, Miley Cyrus and Natalie Portman have all been victims of online death rumors. The last victim was actor Jackie Chan
Salesforce.com said it agreed to acquire Radian6, a social media monitoring platform, for about $326 million in cash and stock deal a move that will help Salesforce to effectively market its cloud-based products.
YouTube sensation Jacob Tucker, a 5’ 11’’ college basketball player whose flashy dunks have gotten more than 2 million views on the video site, will be going to the Final Four dunk contest in Houston.
Katy Perry announced that her newest music video for her single E.T. will debut on MTV on Thursday, March 31.
Conservative Muslims in the UK are outraged by a young Pakistani woman’s bid to become the Muslim to represent Britain in the Miss Universe contest.
Twitter has rejigged its top guns to take on Facebook on online advertising with Jack Dorsey's return with his forte in product development.
A number of loopholes and hacks have appeared in response to The Times' setting up a paywall.
Hosni Mubarak, Egypt's deposed president, has been placed under house arrest along with his family, according to a statement from Egypt's Supreme Council of the Armed Forces.
Five new titles will join Warner Bros. The Dark Knight
Egypt's first parliamentary election since the fall of president Hosni Mubarak will be conducted in September, a member of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) confirmed on Monday.
Lights being turned off in homes, businesses and public buildings in Fiji and New Zealand at 8:30 PM local time marked the commencement of Earth Hour 2011, with widespread endorsement of the message that the world and its environment need commitments for action going “beyond the hour”.
Facebook is not behind the web search box that has appeared on the pages of some of its users, the company said.
New questions will focus on getting opinions/learning more about one's friends.
Australian defense minister Stephen Smith has apologized to his Afghan counterpart after footage of racial abuse involving Australian troops in Afghanistan were aired by television channels.
An association representing companies like Google, Facebook, and Microsoft is speaking out against the potential merger between AT&T and T-Mobile.