Social media and communication technologies such as BlackBerry Messenger come under fire as the London riots continue.
In a video message on YouTube, the infamous hacking collective announces it will take down Facebook on 5 November.
In today's technology roundup: Apple named in e-book price fixing scam, blow to Windows Phone 7 team, mobile market grows over 65%, and Facebook closes prisoners' accounts.
Google, Apple, IBM shares tumble, Verizon workers down tools, Facebook 'Spam King' arrested, and Chinese dissident back on Twitter.
Music videos turn increasingly immersive and interactive as new technologies blur the line between the real and virtual worlds.
It is vital to inspect external incoming traffic for malware, and internal traffic between various devices, says Dominique Honnay, director of SonicWall.
The educational programme runs entrepreneurs through the basics of maintaining a presence on the social network.
Is social networking “addiction” becoming almost a prerequisite in a radically changing world?
South African consumers will be able to access retailers and other local businesses on the social networking site.
The company is in talks to let developers sell virtual goods within mobile Web browser, says Bloomberg.
Version 10 of the human resources application is fully integrated with social media functionality.
Key new features include social networking protection, an Autopilot mode and scan dispatcher.