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The recorded discussion itself appears sensitive.
People with low self-esteem tend to bombard friends on Facebook with negative news of their lives.
Facebook has become the No. 1 U.S. place for online display advertising, with 28 percent of all online display ads.
Watch a brief timeline of the network's rapid growth since its launch in 2004.
A sprightly centenarian has revealed the secret to staying sharp in old age - playing VIDEO GAMES.
The social-networking company will likely vault into the ranks of the largest public companies in the world.
Morgan Stanley, people familiar said, is the strong frontrunner for the much-coveted "lead left" position on Facebook's IPO documents to be filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission
Users' tweets will be blocked in a country where they are against the law, but shown in nations where they are legal.
Google announced Tuesday that it would be getting rid of its more than 60 different privacy policies.
"Through this series I will explore the possibilities for our future in conversations with those who are shaping it," Assange said in his announcement late Monday.
A Colorado woman had been arguing that being forced hand over her hard drive infringed on her right against self-incrimination in a case revolving around mortgage fraud.
The founder of Megaupload, the website shut down by the US government for violating copyright law, was arrested in his New Zealand mansion.
"I have heard from the critics and I take seriously their concerns regarding proposed legislation to address the problem of online piracy."
Shortly after the U.S. Justice Department filed online piracy charges against megaupload.com and related sites, hackers said they took down the FBI's site.
If you need to search Wikipedia there is a way to get around the 24 blackout that was done in protest of anti-piracy legislation being debated in Congress.
In an attempt to boost sluggish sales Chevrolet has released a new music video for the Volt.
Wikipedia will shut down its websites on Wednesday to protest the Stop Online Piracy Act and the Protect Intellectual Property Act that is being debated in Congress.
Facebook announced a new deal with Politico that will automatically mine and pass on any politically themed posts you make.
A new rule in 2012 will require that TV commercials are the same volume as the TV shows they air in between.
Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, is funding a spaceship with 6 jet engines that will ferry rockets into space.
Users have downloaded over 100 million apps from the Apple's Mac App Store in less than one year.
There have been a slew of new gadgets that came out in the past year from the iPhone 4S to 3D laptops. Here are the top 5 gadgets that every man should have.
A glitch in Facebook's privacy settings was discovered when somebody re-posted what were thought to be private photos of Mark Zuckerberg.
A new company, Free ATM's NYC, wants to replace the expensive usage fees at the ATM with advertisements.
Android developer Trevor Eckhart discovered a program, Carrier IQ, that is pre-installed on smartphones. The program logs and transmits data back to your phone company.
Cyber Monday sales grew by 33% making it the largest day ever for online shopping.
The Justice Department seized control of 150 websites in an effort to crack down on counterfeiting.
WSJ's Katherine Boehret says the new system does a lot right but isn't quite as intuitive as the iPhone.
The U.S. military successfully tested a supersonic missile capable of striking a target anywhere in the world within an hour.
Amazon's Kindle Fire is a good value and adds a robust ability to store and stream music, TV shows and movies—and a weaker ability to store and display color photos, writes Walt Mossberg.
The Justice Department wants to prosecute people who use a fake name on Facebook, lie about their weight on dating sites, or violate a website's terms of service.
A new study shows that children who are frequent video game players have a larger pleasure center in their brains.
Many Facebook users are reporting their news feeds are filled with graphic images of violence and porn.
An Illinois man was arrested after repeated calls to 911 because his new iPhone had broken.
Google chief Eric Schmidt said he believes that the internet protects people from government abuse by giving them a platform to speak their mind.
Everything from cell phone records, to electronic recording devices installed in cars can be used against a defendant in a civil or criminal case.
According to Activision, over 1.5 million people lined up at midnight across the globe to purchase the latest installment of Modern Warfare.
New reports warn that insurance companies routinely check the Facebook accounts of policy holders in an attempt to prevent fraud.
Groupon raised $700 million after increasing its initial public offering by 5 million shares, making it the largest IPO since Google.
The CIA’s Open Source Center was established to monitor social networks sites and blogs all over the world.
A new report shows that over half of college students would decline a job if the company blocked access to Facebook.
Apple is planing an overhaul of its entire product line in 2012 with upgrades planned to everything from the iPad to to the MacBook Air.
Rockstar Games has released their first trailer for Grand Theft Auto V, which takes place on the West Coast.
Great-grandparents can easily surf the Web after some instruction, and become their great-grandchildren's friends on Facebook and Twitter.
As more and more people get smartphones experts worry there won't be enough bandwidth to support all the new users.
Google has been working on creating a car that can drive without a driver and finally revealed how the car works and how the street tests have been going.
Buzz Aldrin joined billionaire Richard Branson in New Mexico for the opening of "Spaceport America", the worlds first commercial spaceport.
Apple shattered expectations with its biggest opening weekend launch ever, selling over 4 million new iPhones.
A new study warns that most websites transmit personal information to 3rd parties without warning the user this is happening.