The cellular IM service experiments as it seeks to retain its young audience's attention.
In today's technology roundup: Apple chooses European iPhone carriers, Toshiba plans 320GB notebook drive, rivals target iTunes, and virtual plague offers real world clues.
In today's technology roundup: Skype users don't buy explanation, Paramount sides with HD-DVD, Cisco and Microsoft vow compatibility, IBM and TDK team on chips, and Monster.com Trojan steals personal data.
The cinema group's Web site falls victim to a Muslim activist.
The take-up of the new income tax e-filing is better than expected, says the taxman.
The local domain name authority has published policies and procedures for domain name registration and disputes.
In today's technology roundup: New tool outs Wiki tricksters, court acquits allofmp3.com owner, Hotmail set to leap ahead, and Yahoo and Apple top ratings.
Forty-one percent of Facebook users were willing to reveal personal information to a complete stranger, a Sophos study reveals.
In today's technology roundup: Oz joins Xbox price cuts, Fujitsu unveils new LifeBook, and Apple sells Lennon's tracks.
Social networking users must be aware of the risks of allowing strangers access to their online profiles. [Local Sophos rep: Netxactics]
In today's technology roundup: Google loses love, warning on Web video costs, AT&T releases music phone, Google pulls plug, SCO's Unix claim dead in the water, and BioShock demo on Xbox Live.
Women and men differ in their online usage preferences, a study has found.