Phone group sues San Francisco over bylaw
The wireless industry has sued the city of San Francisco in a bid to stop a law that requires cell phone stores to post how much radio energy each model emits.
The wireless industry has sued the city of San Francisco in a bid to stop a law that requires cell phone stores to post how much radio energy each model emits.
Apple has acknowledged that it collects batches of precise user location data from owners of its mobile and computer products but says users can keep themselves from being part of the data collecti
Playboy Enterprises has launched a website that it swears will be safe to browse while at work, eliminating the need for men to throw themselves over their computer screen when the boss walks by.
Charletta Johnson, 18, was wearing a T-shirt with the words, "Periodic Table of Texting" written above a chart of by-now familiar messaging abbreviations: OMG for "oh, my god," Thx for "thanks."
An increasingly number of public agencies and employees are jumping ship from their clunky office email services, opting to use Gmail out of sheer frustration with their office programs.
Google is giving researchers nearly $US500,000 to test the academic value of its rapidly growing online library.