Image via CrunchBase Following recent debates between news commentators on whether tweeting in court proceedings should be allowed, the most senior judge in the United
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Dozens of Illegal Sites Shut Down In America
Over 80 Websites suspected of selling fake goods and services, including those offering pirated content have been shut down by the US Immigration and Customs
European Commission Investigates Google Activities
The European Commission has launched an investigation into the world’s most popular search engine, Google, following complaints from rival services. The complaints revolve around suspicions
Malaysians Have the Most Friends on Social Networks
A recent research, by TNS research firm, on online behaviour around the world has revealed that Malaysians have the most friends on social networking sites.
Nigeria’s Facebook President
With over 280,000 fans on Facebook, Goodluck Jonathan has been called ‘the Facebook president’ by CNN. Perhaps, this is not far from the truth, having
Smart-phones Not Setting America Alight
A recent Forrester report has shown that only 17 percent of American own a smart-phone. While mobile phone penetration is very high, with around 82%
Commercial Space Line Makes First Solo Flight
Image by Getty Images via @daylife Virgin Galactic’s aim to become the world’s first commercial space line seems to be getting closer as it released
America Tops List of Top 10 Facebook Countries
Image via Wikipedia With over 500 million users, it is perhaps no surprise that many would like to know what the most popular Facebook countries
Broadband Speed: Asia Dominates List of Fastest Cities
Image via Wikipedia It has been reported that the world’s Internet connection speed is slowly getting faster. The report, which is compiled quarterly by network
iPad-like Device to Sell For $35 in India
The prototype of a iPad look-alike touch-screen laptop device has been revealed in India. The device is targeted at students and will support Web browsing,
Is This The End of the Vuvuzela?
Image via Wikipedia As the 2010 World Cup in South Africa comes to an end today, one cannot help but wonder whether this is the
US Government to Take Over Gulf Oil Spill Response Website
Image via Wikipedia The American government is expected to take over operations of the Gulf oil spill’s central information Website which has been in operation
Finland Makes Broadband Access A Legal Right
Image via Wikipedia Finland has become the first country in the world to make access to broadband a legal right for all its citizens. The
American Music Group Set Downloads Record
Image via Wikipedia American hip hop/pop group, the Black Eyed Peas, have claimed the first ever music single to be downloaded over one million times
Smart Clothes That Help Wearers Cope With Stress
Image via Wikipedia Clothes that monitor the psychological states, heart rate and temperature of wearers so as to assist them in coping with stress could