Sony took it's time admitting to the FBI (and everyone else) that hackers have stolen the personal information of customers who use the company's online PlayStation Network.
Here's why the PlayStation Network breach is scary, and what you need to know.
Apple essentially denies that it is tracking — or that it will ever track — the location of a customer's iPhone, and provided some official answers to many of the big questions asked by Sen. Al Franken and others.
And in case you were wondering, Microsoft collects locations of Windows phone users.
All this tracking is especially icky when you consider this survey that reveals many Americans have no qualms taking their smartphones into the bathroom.
In other smartphone news, Android desire is up, iPhone lust, not so much.
If you're single but OK Cupid and eHarmony aren't your cup of tea, you could always look for love on World of Warcraft.
Facebook Facial recognition could get creepy.
