According to several news outlets, journalists were asked not to use any personal WiFi hotspots as well.
Fed up of intrusive email spam, a developer built a bot that keeps replying to spammers until they get fed up.
Twitter's board of directors mostly in favour of a sale, with Google and SalesForce lined up as potential suitors.
Schoolgirl that starved her mother to death exposed a school where teenagers suffer terrifying abuse.
Vodafone India will invest the funds in purchasing spectrum, expanding its network and reducing debt.
Users of the social bookmarking website got hold of 28 URLs due to a domain name system configuration error.
Online giant allegedly using algorithms to bypass deals from independent retailers in favour of pricier sellers.
VPN lets users hide their location and bypass geo-restricted content.
The sites were filled with exploits of Kim Jong-un, discussions on anti-US propaganda and Pyongyang's nuclear tests.
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Google has released a new virtual tour that shows you many areas of the UK prime minister's home in HD.
According to internet legal specialist Ira Rothken ban is a due process violation.
Google's Safe Browsing site status page suggests Pirate Bay has malicious content.
Public areas would include parks, squares, libraries and public buildings.
The interruption seemed to be limited to Google for Work Gmail users.
Internet-browsing service will be deactivated at hi-tech kiosks while officials consider a solution.
Computer scientists have programmed a neural network to recover hidden information from censored images.
Half of 16-24-year-olds now using software to illegally copy digital music from streaming services.
Acceptable Ads service will let content creators choose "good" adverts for their websites.
IBTimes UK shows you how to use the privacy-conscious, anti-censorship decentralised internet network.
Tired of censorship and lack of privacy on the open web, more internet users are turning to ZeroNet.
The former US army analyst claimed she was 'driven to suicide by the lack of care', despite repeated pleas for help.
Experts have characterised the move as an 'unprecedented level of communication suppression since the Arab Spring'.
WikiLeaks has categorically denied withholding any relevant documents and maintains that all Syria files have been published.
Under the new proposal, over-the-top services will need to ensure security of their services.
Google-owned think tank Jigsaw has been developing a new program to negate Isis's propaganda material.
The studio says Google search makes it easy for users to find pirated content.
Internet and social media taken offline by government to kerb social unrest following election results.
Microsoft's lawsuit against the US Justice Department over its use of gag orders is now supported by over 80 signatories.
A new message by pro-Isis group also cautions supporters to 'delete' all 'photos, videos and apps' related to the extremist group.