A few days ago, it was reported that the FBI had arrested several hackers associated with the online activism group Anonymous/LulzSec. As expected, the arrests didn't sit in well with the group which has now issued a rather defying statement.
One of the most interesting advertisement campaigns we’ve ever seen, Glacéau's Vitaminwater Energy Bus Shelters let you give your iOS device (or other, supported devices) a juice-boost before you set off on your commute.
Téa Smith, a lady from Australia, has announced that she is willing to giveaway an iPad on $500 in cash in exchange for a soulmate.
As part of a publicity stunt, ex-binman Rob Shoesmith, dubbed 'Britain's Biggest Blagger', has managed to nab £40k's worth of goodies donated by companies. His plan? To camp outside the Apple Store for three weeks around the launch of the next iPhone and test all the products he manages to get.
Part of Facebook's 'awesome announcement' recently was the addition of Skype-powered video chat, adding face-to-face calling to the social network's arsenal. As part of this update, Facebook also changed its chat layout, bringing a new sidebar to all Facebook pages.
Back in the DVD golden age, I can remember having a difficult decision to make, regarding DVDs of course and their dreaded players. DVDs were brand new tech (I'm showing my age again, aren't I?) and wanting to be at the front of the technological curve, I wanted to get my hands on a DVD player. Problem was, I knew those little plastic platters had a new-fangled region lock on them, and I didn't like it.
One of YouTube's most-watched musicians has had her account suspended after a copyright claim from a Japanese media company. Pop star Lady Gaga's online fortress has been hauled offline, leaving behind a message of, "This account has been suspended due to multiple or severe violations of YouTube's Copyright Policy".
After years of waiting, Spotify reached US customers earlier today as an invite-only service, or with a paid subscription. Thankfully, there's a way around Spotify's pay wall, so that you'll be able to use the service to its full extent in the US even without an invite. Read on.
Social networking site Twitter has today rolled out a major update to its Android app, according to the Twitter blog, which finally adds push notifications as well as multi-account support.
As small as GPS devices currently are, it would be expected that ill-intentioned people would use them to track others without their knowledge or consent. That's what happened to now-divorced Kenneth Villanova, who was spied on by a private investigator hired by his then-wife. According to a new ruling by a New Jersey court, that's completely legal.

