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Anonymous to Attack Facebook as Part of 'Online War' [VIDEO]
Anonymous had earlier attacked a string of websites, including the US government's Department of Justice, in protest against shutdown of Megaupload.
Tasmanian Prisoner Boasted of Escape Plan on Facebook
Kyle Lynch escaped from Tasmanian prison after telling Facebook friends he would get out of jail.
Take Me Out's Caroline Mellor 'Stalked By Date'
Caroline Mellor says she was harrassed by Jim Brown, who was later jailed for child porn.
New York Gangsters Held After Online Boasting of Murders
Facebook and Twitter boasts about three killings lead to swoop on Wave and Hoodstarz gangs and 43 arrests.
Tunisian Minister Sex Video Dismissed as Smear Tactic
Unverified video allegedly showing Tunisian interior minister Ali Laarayedh performing sexual act posted on the web.
Playstation Vita: First Look at Sony's new Handheld Gaming Gizmo
Sony's new gaming console, Playstation Vita, is one of the most anticipated gadgets due in the UK on February 22. Here is a first look at the handheld gaming gizmo.
Social Networking Websites Give Employment Opportunity
The City of Atlanta has collaborated with Tweetmyjobs and has brought out a new website called the City of Atlanta jobs platform. The City of Atlanta jobs platform is a very unique job portal that provides better career opportunities through social networking websites.
Till Death Do Us Part: Thai Man Marries Dead Girlfriend
Thailand: The grief-striken man made the ultimate gesture of love to his deceased girlfriend.
New Cloud Service: HiDrive Free - Online Storage, Launches in the U.S.
Those who crave for online storage resources have one more reason to smile, as HiDrive Free (a cloud-based service from STRATO) announces up to 5GB of free online storage in the U.S.
Golshifteh Farahani: The Actress Who Took on the Ayatollahs
Acclaimed Iranian actress Golshifteh Farahani was born in 1983 in Tehran.
Costa Concordia: Mystery of Blonde Moldovan Domnica Cemortan [SLIDESHOW]
Italian prosecutors trying to trace alleged female companion of Captain Francesco Schettino when cruise ship hit rocks off Italian coast.
Iranian Actress Golshifteh Farahani Exiled After Nude Photo Shoot
A nude photo of the Iranian actress Golshifteh Farahani has sparked angry reactions from her fans and a warning from Tehran.
Tebowing is the New Planking! Weirdest Images of the Latest Internet Craze (PHOTOS)
Gone are the days when the Internet and social media sites like Facebook and Twitter used to be flooded with the latest images of planking, owling or horsemaning. Meet the new internet craze - Tebowing which has captured the entire world from London to New York in frenzy.
Newport Bouncer on Trial for Murder of Pregnant Teenager
Wales nightclub bouncer Carl Whant charged with murder of pregnant teenager Nikitta Grender.
Google Helps Wikipedia With Internet Anti-SOPA and PIPA Blackout
Google has changed how it scans web pages and has provided advice to help Wikipedia, Reddit and others remain high in search results while they black out to protest SOPA and PIPA.
Leveson: Celebrity Magazine Editors at Odds over Star Revelations
Heat's Lucy Cave says role model status makes celebrities fair game but Hello's Rosie Nixon argues for case-by-case decision.
Wikipedia Protest Gains Momentum as Google Joins Fray
Wikipedia and Reddit may not be the only ones on the Anti-SOPA blackout radar, as reports indicate about 7,000 websites will be going down in protest against SOPA and PIPA legislation in U.S.
Sopa Blackout: Wikipedia, Google, Reddit and Wordpress Take Action
Wikipedia closes English-speaking site over controversial Sopa and Pipa legislation website says threaten to censor internet.
Google backs Anti-SOPA protest, Shows Solidarity with Wikipedia
Facebook and Twitter last of the big players to stay away from protest against Sopa and Pipa.
Facebook Moves on $100bn Stock Market Debut
Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg is believed to be preparing for initial public offering with astronomic $100bn valuation.
Wikipedia to Stage 24-Hour Blackout in Protest Over Sopa
Wikipedia to black out English-language site over anti-piracy laws in the US.
Suffolk Schoolgirl Lily Webster Dies during Trampoline Lesson
Lily Webster, 15, collapses in leisure centre during PE lesson on trampoline but dies on way to hospital.
Costa Concordia: Facebook Clue to 'Human Error'
Sister of cruise ship's chief waiter posts on Facebook that liner 'about to sail closer' to Giglio island moments before it sank.
Facebook Founder Mark Zuckerberg Considered Biggest IT ‘Villain’
Mark Zuckerberg voted most unpopular computing personality by poll of IT professionals.
‘Objectionable’ Content on Facebook, Google: Is India’s Ban Plan Political? [SLIDESHOW]
The case stems from a criminal suit filed by Vinay Ray, a Delhi-based journalist, claiming that some of these websites flaunt "blasphemous and derogatory" material which may even derail the communal harmony in the country.
Inside Facebook’s Menlo Park Headquarters [SLIDESHOW]
Views of Facebook's Menlo Park headquarters at Menlo Park in California.
SOPA: Did Piracy Bill Author Lamar Smith Violate Copyright?
Opinion: Republican Lamar Smith, author of a US bill to stop online piracy, seems to be guilty of the very crime he is trying to legislate against.
Google Search is 'Discriminatory, Violates Antitrust Law'
The Federal Trade Commission has been urged to verify whether Google search is giving preference to its own content and is discriminating against other websites or other contents.
South Africa: New Warning on 'Beautiful' HIV Gang Infecting Unsuspecting Men
South African female gang of HIV positive women are accused of intentionally infecting men in viral email
SOPA: Anonymous' OpBlackOut Stalls as Officials Remain Deaf to the People's Plea
A Republican representative key in the formulation of the US' SOPA act has reiterated he and his party will continue to support the controversial bill.