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Kootol Software Set to Sue 30 Companies Including Microsoft, IBM, Google and Facebook
Apple is set to get a taste of its own medicine as Indian-based company Kootol Software threatens legal action against it and 29 other companies, including Microsoft, IBM and Google.
Google backtrack: Google+ Races to Launch Corporate Account Service
Buckling to the demands of "thousands upon thousands" of businesses, Google is reportedly racing to launch a corporate account setting on its new Google+ service.
Charlie Sheen help's sick babies by taking on Twitter challenge
Actor Charlie Sheen has never been shy of a controversy or two but now it seems the ex-Two and a Half men star is using his publicity for a good cause this time.
All the Latest Football Transfer Rumours from Real Madrid
Real Madrid are ready to make bids for Porto's Falcao, Emmanuel Adebayor, Carlos Tevez and Manchester United star Wayne Rooney
Anonymous Hacker Sabu Not Anonymous Anymore: Identity Revealed
A rival hacker has claimed to have revealed the identity of the high-profile Anonymous hacker Sabu.
AntiSec: Biotech Company Monsanto Confirms Anonymous Hacker Attack
The Agricultural biotech company Monsanto today confirmed that its network had fallen victim to a cyber attack from the hacker collective Anonymous.
Anonymous Hackers Release 'Butthurt' Feedback Form for Victims, Followers
Adding insult to injury, hacker collective Anonymous has release a new feedback form for its victims and followers.
Al Qaeda Using ‘Facebook and Twitter’ to Plan Terrorist Attacks.
Al Qaeda Using ‘Facebook and Twitter’ to Plan Terrorist Attacks.
AntiSec: Anonymous hackers Operation Green Rights to Target Oil Companies
After releasing 90,000 of military contractor Booz Allen Hamilton's email addresses and passwords, hacker collective Anonymous has revealed the latest step in its AntiSec campaign, Operation Green Rights.
Samsung Accidentally Leak New Nexus Smartphone Details on Romania Twitter Page
Two tweets posted on Samsung's Romania Twitter page have accidentally confirmed not just the existence of, but also details regarding, the company's next Nexus handset.
Michele Bachmann signs controversial marriage pact suggesting black families led better lives during slavery
Michele Bachmann's signing of "The Marriage Vow" pledge, supported by the Christian values group The Family Leader was met with outrage over the weekend and threatens to derail the tea-party darling's Republican nomination campaign. The nominee from Minnesota had been doing so well. She was almost level with Mitt Romney for the GOP nomination after a strong performance in the first Republican debate last month. She had even managed to generally avoiding the campaign gaffes that derai...
Beckhams welcome baby girl Harper Seven into the world
Harper Seven is the latest edition to the Beckhams clan, the first daughter for the fashion conscious pair.
AntiSec: Anonymous hackers strike again in "Turkish Takedown Thursday"
After its hacker allies RedHack enacted successful attacks against over 1000 Turkish websites in the name of Operation Anti-Security, Anonymous has re-joined the fight hacking a further 74 Turkish Government owned websites.
Obama Twitter Town Hall on Wednesday: Tweet-up at #askObama
President Barack Obama will answer questions about the economy and jobs Wednesday during his first Twitter town hall meeting.But the president, known for his oft- lengthy responses to the shortest of questions, will not be confined to Twitter's 140-character limit. He is verbally answering questions from Twitter users, who were urged to use the hashtag #AskObama.
AntiSec hacking boom: Anonymous hackers protest Orlando anti-homeless law
Hacking collective Anonymous has begun targeting Orlando City websites in protest of a new law requiring charitable organisations to secure permits before handing out food to the cities homeless population.
Japan’s reconstruction minister resigns after footage of him offending Tsunami victims goes viral on YouTube
Japan's minister in charge of overseeing the reconstruction of the country's devastated north-east coast resigned on Tuesday, just one week into the job, amid criticism that he offended victims of the 11 March earthquake and tsunami in comments captured by TV cameras.
AntiSec hacking Boom: On the anniversary of the Sivas Katliamı Anonymous and allies RedHack deface 1000 websites
As a part of Anonymous Operation Anti-Security and to mourn the anniversary of the Sivas Katliamı, the RedHack hacker Group has claimed responsibility for a slew of hacks defacing 1000 websites.
Secret Service investigate Fox News fake Obama assassination tweets hack
The U.S. Secret Service is reportedly investigating the recent hack on Fox News' Twitter account that allowed hackers to post a series of fake tweets reporting President Barack Obama as dead.
4th of July: Twitter goes gaga on Independence Day
People around the world are writing Happy Independence Day messages to their Twitter friends in the United States and abroad. It seems that this year, the world is backing the U.S all the way as even the most secular today wrote "God bless America."
Hacked Fox News Obama assassination hoax done in the name of Anonymous' Operation Anti-Security
The hacker group "The Script Kiddies" has claimed responsibility for the hack and subsequent false set of tweets reporting U.S. President Obama as dead on Fox News' Twitter feed.
Radiohead turn blind eye to principles for presence in China?
Radiohead turn blind eye to principles for presence in China?
Football transfers: How to untangle the football rumours merry-go-round
It is very easy to be cynical when talking about football transfer rumours. As this summer's interminable transfer season rumbles on, transfer gossip continues to occupy a disproportionate share of the nation's sports pages. So we try to remain earnest, prefering to focus on the wafer-thin positives, the slivers of good news. The actual, 100 per cent bona-fide transfer stories that involve actual players moving between actual clubs. But in a summer starved of the usual abundance of big-nam...
Hacked Fox News falsely reports U.S. President Obama Assassinated
Early this morning the hacked Twitter account of Fox News released a series of false tweets claiming that President Obama had been assassinated.
4 July 2011: The pick of today's football transfer rumours
Manchester City linked with everyone | United chase Huntelaar | Chelsea target Coentrao
The pick of today's European football transfer rumours, news and gossip for 4 July 2011. Any transfer gossip surrounding Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester City, Bayern Munich, AC Milan, Inter Milan, Juventus, Roma, Barcelona and Real Madrid will be covered here.
INFOGRAPHIC: 60 seconds on the internet
In the 60 seconds it takes you to read this article. Search engine Google serves more that 694,445 queries
As LulzSec disband Anonymous continues re-targeting Arizona law enforcement in the name of Operation Anti-Security
As LulzSec sings its swan-song, Operation Anti-Security marches on; Anonymous target Arizona law enforcement for the second time.
Google+ Service Not Banned in China: Early Reports False
Reports from Chinese Internet users and publications have revealed that Google's new social networking Google+ service is currently available in China, indicating that the earlier reports that China had blocked the service were either premature or outright false.
Did social networks like Facebook and Twitter really influence the Arab Spring?
After years of repression, intimidation and exploitation, regimes in the Middle East and North Africa became aware they risked being forced out by the people they oppressed.
Google social network: The 5 key features of Google+
Google+ is the tech giant's latest attempt to break the social network hoodoo that surrounds the company. After the failure of Google Buzz and Wave to garner public support there is a belief that the company may finally have figured out how to do social.
Facebook, Twitter and now Google + banned: why is China so anti-social network?
Despite the fact that Google+ has only been available for about a day,the Chinese government has already blocked the social network, which they perceive to be another threat to state-managed media.