Social networks such as Facebook and Twitter could be banned in Uganda following civil unrest.
Move aside master chefs, there's a new breed of food buffs in town.
Some feared it would “break” the Internet, but the royal nuptials just broke records for live video streaming.
The micro-blogging site became the primary source of breaking news about the death of the world's most wanted man.
In today's technology roundup: Bin Laden raid tweeted live, Facebook a 'spying machine', fake anti-virus targets Mac, and S Korean police invade Google.
Gamers are advised to keep a close eye on personal information after the gaming network was hacked last week.
The big day finally arrives, and thanks to the Internet, everyone's invited.
Facebook starts testing its answer to Groupon, with a localised daily deals programme.
The updated version of the popular iPad will be available in stores from Friday.
The first major royal wedding of the Internet age allows millions of romantics the chance to feel involved.
The ruling party's official Web site was hacked on Friday, redirecting visitors to a Turkish site advertising shoes and foodstuff.
The platform released by the company integrates Web, e-mail and social media reporting.