Even though Google+ hasn't been officially released to the public yet, China has already banned it from their country. Will Google retaliate?
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Tumblr Phishing Scam Steals Thousands of Accounts with Promise of pr0n
You really can get anything from someone if you promise them fake pr0n. Thousands of tumblr users have had their accounts compromised, by a tumblr phishing scam that uses the term "adult content" to get you to enter your login info. It's actually working.
Read More »Google+ is Real, and It Wants to Kill Facebook
The "new Facebook" is here, and at first glance, it looks suspiciously like Facebook. However, Google+ actually has some interesting features that will definitely change the social networking world.
Read More »Over 750 Million People Are Now on Facebook
There are now over 750 million active monthly users on Facebook. Wasn't it "only" 500 million last year?
Read More »Bioware’s Neverwinter Nights Server Hacked, Personal Data Stolen
Bioware's Neverwinter Nights forum server was hacked, putting the personal data of 18,000 users at risk. Don't worry, you only have to panic if you received an email.
Read More »Want to Go Green? Play More Facebook Games
Since flash-based Facebook games don't seem to be going anywhere (unfortunately), one company has decided to start focusing on sustainable environmental causes. Now, you can save the planet while watching cute pixelated flash graphics.
Read More »Trading Like It’s 1999
Once thought to be a dying breed of over-promised innovation, and overvaluation, the Internet I.P.O. is making a comeback.
Read More »48 Hours Later Playstation Network Accounts at Risk Again
The Sony scorecard keeps improving. A new exploit allows hackers or anyone with the proper information for that matter, to change any accounts password on Playstation.com.
Read More »Asia is Out of IPv4 Addresses
Asia, of all areas, is fresh out of IPv4 addresses. That is to say that there are no more available. Ever. They've all been used.
Read More »Lone Georgian Woman Cuts Internet to Almost All of Armenia
A 75-year-old woman in the country of Georgia accidentally cut Internet service to 90% of neighboring Armenia. We say "accidentally" because she's 75 and probably doesn't know what the Internet is.
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