Technology
Google denies use of private data for mapping
Google representatives say the search engine company has not broken any laws with the collection of data for its mapping service, after Connecticut's attorney general pressed the company to "come c
Yahoo's site mirrors Facebook in latest facelift
As part of changes rolling out this week, Yahoo will import personal updates from Facebook's social network for users who want a bridge between two of the world's most popular websites.
Australia launches privacy investigation of Google
Australia has announced a police investigation into whether Google illegally collected private information from wireless networks, becoming at least the second country to probe the internet giant's
Should pupils who ridicule principals on the web be punished?
A federal appeals court in Philadelphia is considering whether adolescents with home computers and lewd vocabularies can be punished for ridiculing school principals on the internet.
Apple conference likely to bring new iPhone
3D printers go beyond paper and ink
Google celebrates inventor of the holograph
Tensions grow in China over online censorship
When blogger Isaac Mao recently announced online an upcoming talk by a Beijing writer whose work is banned by the government, police showed up at his door at night to "convince" him to cancel the e