Browsers December 3, 2015 Mozilla is thinking about ditching Thunderbird email client Although the Firefox browser is the flagship product at the Mozilla Foundation, it's far from the only one.
Google November 5, 2015 Google Street View lets users explore Angkor’s 1000-year-old temples From student backpackers traveling on a shoestring to retirees crossing off another place on the bucket list, Angkor in Cambodia is on the itinerary of just about every keen globetrotter. And now it’s on Google Street View, too.
Wifi November 5, 2015 Brazil looks to break from US-centric Internet after NSA spying Brazil plans to divorce itself from the U.S.-centric Internet over Washington's widespread online spying, a move that many experts fear will be a potentially dangerous first step toward fracturing a global network built with minimal interference by governments.
Privacy November 5, 2015 How to deal when social media drives you crazy Is Social Media Anxiety Disorder, known as SMAD, the newest affliction resulting from our love affair with Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and other social media sites?
Privacy November 5, 2015 A guide for journalists (and everyone else) to avoid government snoops Revelations that the Department of Justice has been secretly spying on reporters should ring alarm bells for anyone concerned about their own privacy and freedom. Here's how journalists (and anyone) can keep prying marketers, hackers and the Feds out of their business.
Websites November 5, 2015 Kim Dotcom posts screenshots of new Megaupload.com successor Larger than life file-sharing kingpin Kim Dotcom was arrested and charged with copyright infringement for his now shuttered website Megaupload -- but that's not stopping the controversial figure.
Cameras November 4, 2015 Tech Q&A: Camera hackers, blocking phone contacts, erasing data and more Kim Komando answers your questions on hackers who spy using your security cameras, blocking your ex on from your phone contacts, erasing your data for good, and more.
Google November 4, 2015 Google's 'Street View' maps add digital time capsules to provide visual retrospectives Trips down memory lane are now available on Google's digital maps.
Browsers November 4, 2015 How to regain control of your browser's search engine Having your browser's default search engine unintentionally changed (or "hijacked") is becoming an increasingly common frustration.
Browsers November 4, 2015 How to remove all mention of Miley Cyrus from your internet browser A free Google Chrome extension, rather cryptically called "No Cyrus," has been designed to replace every last mention of Miley with hash marks in your Chrome Internet browser.
Help Desk November 4, 2015 3 common browser misconceptions explained The world's 2.4 billion Internet users ran 1.2 trillion Google searches last year. But none of this surfing and searching would be possible without something else that often gets taken for granted: the humble Web browser.Â