Now's your big chance to see Facebook's recent settlement with the Federal Trade Commission in action! Facebook is revising its Statement of Rights and Responsibilities, for the first time in nearly a year, and you have until March 22 to pipe up with your beefs.
A man who made comments about his estranged wife on his Facebook page and was threatened with jail unless he posted daily apologies for a month won't be locked up even though he stopped making amends early.
Hey! Is your your TV watching you? The latest tricked out model sure do raise concerns.
Well duh: Apple said Monday it sold 3 million of its new iPads since Friday, when the tablet became available.
Speaking of the new iPad, "Dictation" is one of the new features, and it can be used to dictate notes, emails, text messages. But new iPad owners may want to use it sparingly if they're worried about privacy: the feature sends what you say to Apple's servers to process the information.
Uh oh! Free apps might be the reason your Android battery life is so lousy!
Pets do like music, but they may not like your music. Classical or rock is not for the animal crowd, according to research.
In closing: Texting full words, writing letters, talking to people in person. Here are 10 things kids today will never have to deal with.
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