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What's On Your Mind? Toshiba, Sprint, Paula Deen Cookware Our daily look at consumer reviews

Barnes & Noble May Jettison the Nook Struggling chain says Nook is successful but costly

Staples Addresses Security Concerns In Used Computer Sales Many machines still contained old customer data

Amazon Promises to Fix Kindle Fire Problems Hot-selling tablet has some glitches that Amazon says it can fix quickly

Amazon's Kindle Fire Is a Hot Seller Others have tried but Amazon is taking a bite out of Apple's tablets

FBI Busts Estonian Malware Ring Operation Ghost Click reportedly infected four million computers

What's On Your Mind? Gateway, US Bank, Fisher Price, DIRECTV Our daily look at consumer reviews

Cybersecurity Threats To Increase In 2012 Georgia Tech researcher predict current threats will expand

Suit Charges MacBook Pro Won't Stay Charged Power supply is inadequate to fully charge the machine's battery, class action alleges

Consumers Rally Around Apple in Wake of Jobs' Retirement Iconic executive's departure doesn't dim enthusiasts' love for the company

HP Says It Will Produce More TouchPads But will they still sell for $99?

Bogus Traffic Ticket Email Carries Virus Tries to make the recipient click on attachment

End of an Era: Steve Jobs Resigns Ailing CEO hands the reins to COO Tim Cook

Consumers Irate At Missing HP's $99 Tablet Deal Retailers sell out quickly, leaving many disappointed consumers

HP's $99 Tablet Sells Out In Some Locations Tech world swoons over previously panned device

How To Make Your Passwords More Challenging To Hackers A password should make sense only to you (and maybe not even to you)

Gmail 'Snooping' Amounts to Eavesdropping, Boston Case Claims Non-Gmail users have not given their consent to Google's interception of their messages

Class Action Claims Microsoft Double-Bills Xbox Subscribers Automatic subscription renewal not authorized in contract, suit charges

West Virginia Court Voids All Money Owed To Blue Hippo West Virginia consumers can hang up on debt collectors

Target To Offer New Google/iriver E-Reader eBook market is about to get a lot more interesting

Dell Optiplex Class Action Expanded Suit charges millions of machines had faulty components

What's On Your Mind? Staples, Marriott, H&R Block Our daily look at consumer reviews

Google Gets Social With Circles Latest from the 'plex -- Google+, a place to hang out with your circles of friends

Cloud Site Dropbox Drops the Ball Popular data storage site accidentally unlocked users' accounts, suit charges

What's On Your Mind? iTunes, Pyrex, Wells Fargo Our daily look at consumer reviews

Consumers Spending More Time on Apps than the Web Games and social networking are by far the most popular uses

Hackers Strike Again: This Time It's Sega But hackers don't get access to credit card data

Facebook's 'Tag Suggestions' Feature Raising Privacy Concerns Facebook's 'Tag Suggestions' Feature Raising Privacy Concerns

Skype Skips a Beat, Millions Affected Is it the "Microsoft Effect" or just bad timing?

Sony Hacked Again -- This Time it's SonyPictures.com More than 1 million consumers' records were stored in plain text, hackers say

Minorities More Likely to Tweet Survey finds Blacks, Latinos use Twitter more than Anglos

Sony PlayStation Network Back Online Massive security breach affected more than 100 million accounts

What's On Your Mind? HP, Kirby Vacuums, Readers Digest, Expedia Our daily look at consumer reviews

More Sony Computer Sites Hit By Hackers Why are hackers targeting the company?

Google Buys, Closes Sparkbuy Comparison shopping site focused on laptops

Is iTunes Floating Towards the Cloud? Apple inches closer to cloud-basing its iTunes library

Satellite Broadband Little Help To Rural Areas, Report Says Rural providers say it's too slow, too expensive

Password Protection Service May Have Been Hacked LastPass requiring users to change their passwords

New 'Do Not Track' Bill Would Protect Kids Online Bipartisan measure updates Children's Online Privacy Protection Act

Suit: Aaron's Rent To Own Spies on Customers Does rental chain install spyware on computers it rents to consumers?

California 'Do Not Track' Bill Moves Ahead Could become first state law to regulate online data collection

Sony Shuts Down Another Game Network After Hackers Attack Information on nearly 25 million Sony Online Entertainment users swiped

Most Americans Unwilling to Pay for Online News Harris Poll finds number is even lower than 15 months ago

What's On Your Mind? JC Penny, Toshiba, Prado Our daily look at consumer reviews

Sony PlayStation Network Hack Hits 77 Million Users Crooks get a treasure-trove of data in one of the biggest hacks ever

Apple Denies Tracking iPhone Users But it does maintain a database of WiFi hot spots

Survey Finds Many of Us Drowning in Data Rapid growth of data, transmission speed, reception appliances leaves many adrift

Consumers Still Find It Hard To Leave AOL Court settlement was supposed to make it easier

Google, Apple Under Scrutiny Over Location Tracking Google defends its practices, Apple stays mum

There Really Is A Difference Between Mac And PC Users Those stereotypes hold up in research

What's On Your Mind? Epson, DIRECTV, Paypal, Toshiba Our daily rundown on consumer reviews

'Jane Doe' Comes Forward in Match.com Case Dating site says it will start screening for sex offenders

TV Options More Numerous, But Increasingly Expensive Growing number of viewers seek out alternatives

Feds Shut Down Huge Botnet 2 million computers infected with keylogging software

Free Software Makes Using A Mouse Easier Designed for people with motor disabilities

Cisco Systems Pulls The Plug On Flip Camera A victim of smartphones?

Cheaper Kindle Will Have Ads But only on screensavers and the home page

Suit: Facebook Failed to Remove Phony Posting St. Louis woman tried in vain to have an unauthorized listing taken down

Expedia Puts TripAdvisor Up For Sale as Google Invades its Turf Did feds' approval of Google's ITA acquisition spur the deal?

Verizon iPad 2 Has 3G Connectivity Issue Apple says it is investigating

What's On Your Mind? Lifemates, Martha Stewart Table Tops, Apple Our daily look at consumer reviews.

What's On Your Mind? Pet Pills, Bally's Total Fitness, Belkin Our daily rundown of consumer reviews

Phishing Scams Expected to Increase Following Epsilon Data Breach Companies minimize danger but consumers must be extra alert ... forever

Dish Network Wins Blockbuster Bid Gets a nationwide collection of fading storefronts

Are Cyber Threats Getting Worse? Symantec warns that hackers are growing more sophisticated as they attack consumers and businesses.

FTC May Be Considering Antitrust Probe of Google Agency is reportedly waiting to see if Justice Dept. approves ITA travel software takeover

Obama's Government Transparency Websites on Chopping Block Administration's effort to make government data more accessible falls victim to budget-cutting

Google Adds Its Version of the 'Like' Button Like a search result? Give it a plus-one

Feds: Google's Buzz Roll-Out Violated Its Own Privacy Policy Company agrees to 20 years of privacy audits, promises to build tougher privacy protections

Doctors Diagnose Facebook Depression In Teens Pediatricians urge parents to more closely monitor their children's Web use

What's On Your Mind? Adobe, Frigidaire, Magic Jack Our daily look at consumer complaints

Is LivingSocial Preparing to Eat Groupon's Lunch? Daily Deals sites fight for market share as merchants become wary

Google Books Settlement Shot Down In Court A federal judge has sided with the Justice Department, rejecting the Google Books settlement.

Video: RIM Introduces Tablet Computer Long-awaited PlayBook will be sold through Best Buy

Smartphones Not A Prime News Source - Yet But a lot may have changed since the study was conducted

Microsoft, Feds Strike Back at Botnet Sweeping raids take out servers used to send spam

Wi-Fi Motorola Xoom To Sell For $599 Price puts tablet on par with iPad 2

What's On Your Mind? Gift Cards, Rebates, Cell Phones Issues our readers are dealing with today

Facebook Edging Into Groupon's Space And it's patching potholes in Columbus, Ohio

The iPad 2 Sells Out Over Weekend Consumers snapped up new iPad 2s over the weekend, according to industry analysts

Video: A Fix For The Samsung TV Power Problem If you're at all handy, you may be able to do the fix yourself

Do You Really Need A Computer Anymore? Smartphones, tablets are displacing PCs in many homes

Video: iPad 2 Goes On Sale Friday Much is different in the new tablet, but much is also the same

Movies From Facebook Another Threat To Netflix King of the hill in video has a fight on its hands

Android Phones Blindsided By Tainted Apps May not be possible to remove virus

Class Action Takes Issue With Gamestop's Sale of Used Games Consumers allegedly aren't told they won't get the free content that comes with new games

Verizon To End Unlimited Data For iPhone Perhaps as early as this summer

Facebook Linked To More Divorces Cited as evidence by 66 percent of divorce lawyers

Apple Unveils iPad2 The new device is thinner, faster than the original

AT&T To Sell Amazon's Kindle In Stores Potential buyers can try it out

Consumer Reports Finds Problems With Verizon iPhone 4 Tests find the Verizon version has many of last year's problems exhibited by the AT&T iPhone

Internet Crime Report Details Biggest Complaints of 2010 Federal Internet crime-busters list the most common infractions, offer advice

Facebook Revamps Privacy Policy First draft uses short words, lots of links

Apple May Unveil iPad2 Next Week Apple confirms a media event next week

Verizon Will Subsidize Motorola XOOM Tablet But customers must sign two-year service agreement

Amazon Adds Free Streaming Video for Prime Members Competition between Amazon, Netflix heats up as demand for online video grows

Malware Threat To Smartphones Rising There's a new Trojan targeting Android users

Got Speed? National Broadband Map Tells You Federal effort to promote broadband Internet growth

Redbox Thinks Outside the Box, Plans Streaming Video Service Single monthly fee will get you movies via DVD and online

Social Media Sites Growing As Consumer Comment Centers Study finds twice as many consumers are posting comments compared with a year ago

HTC Builds Two New Smartphones Around Facebook It's a phone for people who are really into Facebook

Connecticut Questions Facebook Security Procedures State legislator's profile was hacked, her friends solicited for money

Pennsylvania Sues Online Electronics Store Charges company failed to deliver products, used deception to evade complaints

Bogus White House Greeting Contains Dangerous Malware Other recent threats include social network misspelling scam, fake receipt generator

EchoStar Buying Hughes Communictions Satellite TV and Internet providers teaming up

Blockbuster Rolls the Final Credits, Puts Itself Up For Sale Moribund movie rental chain hopes a Daddy Starbucks appears fast

Smartphone Sales Surged 72% In 2010 Apple's iPhone comes up the big winner

Google Adds Two-Step Sign-In Option Users will need their password and a separate code sent to their mobile device

The New Dangers of Free, Open Wi-Fi Four Missouri lawmakers' Facebook pages hacked

Cell Phone App Aids Confession But Church bristles at media characterization

FCC Hopes for Rural Broadband Expansion Agency chief wants to use Universal Service Fund to underwrite effort

Illinois Court Upholds Consumers' Right to Sue Court struck down arbitration clause in Gateway Computers case

Flaw in Intel Chipsets Vexing Computer Makers Dell, H-P, Asus, Samsung have already shipped computers with the faulty chip

Internet Runs Out of Addresses Transition underway to IPv6

Video Games Can Help Daughters Bond With Dads Study reveals teen girls who game with fathers are happier, healthier

Google Reaches Agreement With Connecticut Over Street View Data Company accidentally gathered data from unencrypted neworks

Operator of Deceptive 'Scareware' Scheme Settles Federal Charges Defendants will pay more than $8 Million to reimburse scam victims

Rupert Murdoch's The Daily Debuts Feb. 2 On An iPad Near You Oh, the horror! America's publishers quake on the sidelines as Rupert takes the plunge

Your Webcam Could Be Spying On You Hackers have learned how to take control

Another Tech Bubble Burst On the Way? Some analysts warn trillions of dollars in investors' money could be obliterated

What Social Media Give, They Take Away, Too Survey reveals social network users find benefits and consequences from online activities

Firefox, Chrome Browsers Adding Do-Not-Track Tool Feature would let consumers avoid being 'followed' by advertisers

Now that Twitter Has Become a News Bulletin Site, How Do You Un-tweet a Tweet That's Wrong? Is there a way to recall an erroneous tweet?

Tired of Paying for All Those TV Channels You Never Watch? There could be another way -- or, for that matter, several other ways

Two 'Trolls' Charged With Stealing iPad Users' Data Hackers broke into AT&T servers to get iPad owners' personal info

Facebook Blinks On Data-Sharing Feature Temporarily disables feature giving developers access to members' data

Are You A Groupon Groupie Yet? Rumors abound that the social coupon site could break into the Chinese market

What Does Another Medical Leave for Steve Jobs Mean for Apple? Or for its millions of customers and investors?

U.S. Is World's Biggest Source Of Spam Those annoying emails are coming from right here

How To Keep Your Kids Safe Online The FBI is offering an online safety program in schools

AMBER Alerts Now On Facebook Increased exposure will make more people aware of the alerts

Might We All May Be Cloud Computing Soon? Do you even know what that means?

What Facebook May Not Want You to Know as it Prepares to Go Public There are a few chinks in the Facebook armor that potential investors need to be aware of

Facebook Going Public? Combination of investor demand, a federal inquiry and Linkedin's announced IPO could put pressure on the social networking giant

Reports say Linkedin Will be the First Social Networking Company to Go Public Analysts worry about social networking being the next bubble

State Attorneys General Now Friends With Facebook Site changes terms so states can use it more readily

Will Internet TV Replace Cable and Satellite Service? Sales are up for television sets offering Internet connections

Electronic Devices: Out With the Old -- In With the New New survey shows which gadgets consumers plan to buy this year

Tablet Computer War Heats Up With Vizio's Entry The iPad has dominated the table market, but all that may be about to change

Five Innovations That Could Change Our Lives In the Next Five Years If IBM is right, we could see some revolutionary developments in the not-to-distant future

Keeping Your New Year's Resolution: There's An App For That New Facebook app turns users' friends into real-time cheering section

New Facebook Message Asks For More Info In the Name of Security Security expert weighs in on whether giving Facebook additional info will keep you safe

iPhone, Android, Mac OSX Likely Malware Targets in 2011 Hackers turn attention to newly popular devices, systems

Future of Computing: Mind Control But is there an app for that? Actually, there is.

Regulators Adopt Net Neutrality Rules Compromise measure may please very few

Would You Rather Watch TV or Sleep In A Bed? Survey finds many consumers willing to give up their bed over TV or computer

Effective Pick-Up Lines Vary From One Culture to Another Lips trump eyes for online flirting, but in the UK you might consider praising her thighs

More Consumers Are Researching Products Before They Buy They just need to make sure they can separate the facts from fiction

What You Need to Do to Protect Your Children on Facebook Lots of predators are on the prowl for teens

Google Launches eBooks Division to Compete with Amazon Consumers can access with browser or mobile phone

Level 3 'Clarifies' Position On Comcast Fees Dispute between tech firms escalates

Google Changes Search Rankings to Protect Consumers From Scams Responds to media report of abusive merchant gaming the system

Government Proposes New Net Neutrality Rules Not an end-run around Congress, FCC Chairman says

Netflix Supplier Complains About Comcast Fees Pushes issue of 'Net neutrality' to the forefront

Black Friday Deals For The Faint Of Heart You don't have to brave the crowds to get a deal

Beware Black Friday Shopping Scams Mobs at stores aren't the only thing you have to worry about

What You Need to Know about Smart Phone Apps before You Install Them They can contain viruses, spyware and malware that will take over your mobile phone

How to Avoid Cyber Pickpockets while Shopping Online Tips for keeping your wallet and pocketbooks out of the hands of online thieves

Verizon Offers Faster FiOS Service New speed said to be three times faster than regular FiOS

Netflix Offers $8 Monthly Streaming-Only Subscription Company responding to members' growing preference to streaming over DVDs

Administration, GOP May Collide Over Net Neutrality Republicans warn regulators not to act unilaterally

Will Facebook's New Messaging Service Kill Email? We tweet, we text, we Skype, who has time for email anymore?

Hulu Plus Officially Launches at $7.95 a Month Begins service with a price cut

Dont Know What Apps to Put on Your Smart Phone? Here are the top suggestions from a smart phone expert

Samsung Galaxy Tab Hits The Tablet Computer Market T-Mobile starts selling it today, Verizon tomorrow

BlackBerry Fights Back With New Tablet, Lower Smartphone Prices The new PlayBook does a lot the iPad doesn't, and costs less in the bargain

New Web Browser Feeds Facebook Addiction RockMelt keeps Facebook friends; Tweets front and center while browsing the Internet

Netgear Offers Way to Wirelessly Connect TVs to the Internet Netgear's new wireless router is designed for connecting TV sets, not computers

Can You Trust That "Unbiased" Consumer Review? Websites appearing to be unbiased review blogs may actually shill unpopular products

New Facebook Scam Preys On Justin Beiber Fans Unsuspecting tweens download rogue third-party applications trying to access news story about the pop star

Firesheep Is Latest Headache For Computer Users Using an unsecured network in a coffee shop just got more more dangerous

Comcast Launches Xfinity TV Latest entrant in the streaming video sweepstakes

Webroot Warns About Three Computer Scams Security software firm offers advice for avoiding common online pitfalls

If You Get an Email Warning from the IRS Its Really a Phishing Scam A sophisticated criminal cyber gang is posing as the IRS to steal your info

Backpage.com Agrees to Suspend Adult Services Ads Classified ad site succumbs to pressure from 21 state attorneys general

Facebook Apps Sending Personal Information to Internet Tracking Companies FarmVille and other popular games collect IDs and sell them, Wall Street Journal reports

Kansas Makes Two Sex-Soliciation Arrests, Blames Backpage.com Attorney general says arrests prove online ads are being used to facilitate sex crimes against children

Dell Computer Settles Capacitor Lawsuit Long-running defect plagued nearly 12 million machines

Smartphones 'Greatest Malware Delivery System Ever' Georgia Tech report finds that fewer than one percent of smartphones have any security

Facebook Presents New Etiquette Challenges - Like 'Unfriending' The key to keeping friends - post sparingly, be interesting

Nvidia Settles Faulty Processor Suit; Dell, HP, Compaq, Mac Owners Stand to Benefit Graphics processor used in more than 50 laptop models tended to overheat

FCC Seeks High-Speed Broadband for Schools and Libraries Changes in the E-Rate program would bring faster Web access to those areas not currently covered

Segway Scooter Company Owner Dies in Segway Mishap James Heselden fell into a river while riding near his home in England

Data Security, Privacy Protection Claims Were Bogus, FTC Charges US Search agrees to refund fees and stop misrepresenting its service

Computers, Appliances, Home Electronics Getting Improved Marks from Consumers Apple, Whirlpool on top; strong gains for GE, Dell, Acer and HP

Samsung Introduces Tablet Computer But company fails to mention how much it will cost

Few Cell Phone Users Actually Use Apps Men and young adults most likely users.

Vishing Scam Hits FDIC Scammers use delinquent loans ruse to collect personal information.

'Highly Disruptive' Service Offers Live TV on the Web ivi has no licensing agreement with networks or stations but forges ahead anyway

Scammers Creating 57,000 Fake Web Sites A Week Phony web pages can snag consumers when they show up in search

Do You Really Need An Anti-Virus Program? Latest operating systems provide greater protection, but is it enough?

Amazon.com Users Growing Targets of Phishing Scams Scammers seek to steal customers' log-in information.

Amazon Still Struggling With 'Wrap Rage' Now enlisting consumers to help pressure manufacturers.

Craigslist Bows to Censorship, Closes Adult Services Section Gang of 17 state attorneys general intimidate popular site into censoring its users' ads.

Google Settles Buzz Lawsuit Settlement money will fund Internet privacy efforts.

Gartner: Worldwide PC Shipments To Grow In 2010 Overall shipments are seen rising 19 percent, with growth slowing in the second half of the year.

Facebook Offer To 'Test' Apple Gadgets Is A Scam Scammer promises use of iPad or iPhone to lure victims.

Video Game Caused Psychological Dependence, Suit Claims Hawaii resident sues game developer for addiction.

How Safe Are Online Financial Transactions? Survey shows overwhelming majority of consumers worry about.

Facebook 'Dislike' Button A Scam Rogue app allows hackers to post spam on Facebook pages.

Do You Really Have To Pay For TV? Digital TV, Internet offer alernative to cable and satellite.

Suit: Clearspring Violates Consumer Privacy on Disney, Warner Brothers Sites Plaintiffs take issue with Flash cookie reactivation.

AGs Bring Antitrust Charges Against LCD Panel Makers Officials claim special meetings and 'hotlines' were used to fix prices.

Dangerous Computer Virus Emptying Bank Accounts Thousands of British bank customers find their accounts have been cleaned out.

Consumer Confusion Drove Intelius, Says Washington AG Online provider of background searches to pay $1.3 million to settle claims.

FTC Halts Cross-Border Domain Name Registration Scam Thousands of small businesses and non-profits billed for bogus renewal fees.

Topix Reaches Settlement With 34 States Firm drops fee for 'priority' review of nasty posts.

Consumer ReportsFinds Top Computer Performers At Affordable Prices Magazine offers ratings of over 200 desktops, laptops, netbooks and printers.

FTC Settles Anticompetitive Conduct Charges With Intel Provisions are designed to foster competition in the computer chip business.

Google's Android Leads Smartphone Market Andoid sales grow more than 800 percent in a year.

Connecticut Probes Apple, Amazon E-book Deals Attorney General says deals could end up hurting consumers.

Electronic Payments Association Warns Of New Phishing Scam Email warns of 'unauthorized ACH transaction'.

Mariposa Botnet Creator, Operators Arrested International police officials estimate millions of computers were compromised.

iPad Overheats in Sunlight, Suit Says Plaintiffs say iPad not 'just like a book' after all.

Scammers Putting A New Face(book) On An Old Scheme Scammers hijacking Facebook accounts reach out to 'friends' for cash.

Bi-Partisan Lawmakers Introduce Universal Reform Bill Broadband would be classified as universal service.

Facebook Flops In ACSI E-Business Report Google loses luster; Bing debuts big; FOXNews.com wins best-in-show.

Amazon.com Says E-Books Outselling Hardcovers Trend is reflected in industry data as well, online retailer says.

Company That Promised Web Hits Will Reboot Its Sales Tactics Visible.net and Captures.com settle with Washington State attorney general's office.

Don't Be Scared By 'Scareware' Fear should not be a motivating factor in protecting your computer.

'Tabnabbing' Or 'Tabnapping' -- A New Twist On Phishing How to keep yourself safe from a more sophisticated hacking attack.

Facebook Facing Another Privacy Suit Heavyweight firm files class action involving half of Canadian population.

Borders Enters eBook Fray, Opens Online Store 1.5 million titles available in a variety of formats.

Video Professor -- Dissolving or Morphing? Many customers seeking refunds of $400 or more for 'free trials'.

School's Out At Video Professor 'Transitioning to a new business plan,' company says.

Pennsylvania Sues BlueHippo Despite suits at federal and state levels, officials say computer marketer still ripping off consumers.

Adobe Acrobat, Flash Vulnerable To Cybercriminals Universal nature of programs makes them attractive targets.

iPad Buyer Email Addresses Compromised Security experts fault AT&T's 'poorly-designed' software.

Cuomo Investigating iPad's Alleged Anti-Asian Bias Smuggling fears cited as cause for possible discrimination.

Apple Introduces iPhone 4 Introduces video calling and HD video recording.

Amazon Kindle TopsConsumer ReportsRatings iPad's images 'stunning' but device is a 'compromise'.

AT&T; Pulls Plug On Unlimited Mobile Data New smartphone customers will face limits on their Web surfing.

iPhone the 'Worst Phone Ever?' Website amassing data for dropped call class action suit.

Feds Streamline Food Safety Reporting Process FDA says new web portal will improve consumer safety.

FTC Shuts Down Notorious Rogue Internet Service Provider 3FN hosted sam-spewing botnets, phishing sites, child pornography, agency charged.

FCC Seeks to Regulate Broadband Like Telcom Sets out policy in response to Comcast court ruling.

Most Social Network Users Post Risky Information, Survey Finds Around $4.5 billion lost annually to viruses, spyware and phishing.

States Subpoena Craigslist Records 'Blatant' prostitution ads still appear on site, attorneys general charge.

Gamers Mad at Sony for Yanking PS3's Linux Compatibility California class action alleges self-serving bait-and-switch.

Second Lifers File Class Action Plaintiffs accuse Linden Labs of taking back 'land'.

Consumer Group Urges Antitrust Action Against Google Consumer Watchdog says possible Justice Department action could include breakup of Internet giant.

Facebook Set to Unveil 'Like' Button Privacy advocates worried that system is a Beacon-like intrusion.

McAfee Tricks Customers Into Subscription Purchase, Suit Says Companys partnership with Arpu Inc. implicated.

Beware Of Facebook Gift Card Scams Scam not yet widespread but potential for harm is great.

FTC Urged to Investigate 'Wild West' of Online Data Collection Consumer Groups seek probe of real-time advertising auctions and data exchanges of personal data.

Appeals Court Strikes Down Net Neutrality Agency lacked authority from Congress to act, judges rule.

FCC's Broadband Plan: Who's For It, Who's Not Mid-sized broadband providers may have the most to gain.

FCC Provides Tool To Check Internet Speed Agency plans to make sure advertised speeds are accurate.

Feds' Dream of Universal Broadband a Nightmare for Broadcasters But overall economic and societal impact could overcome any short-term costs.

Internet Crime on the Rise Feds report surge due largely to increase in advanced fee scams.

Classmates Sued Over Content-Sharing Arrangement Complaint accuses site of improperly exposing personal information.

Do Online Daters Love to Lie? Study finds everybody lies, some more than others.

Warnings About New Video Chat Web Site Internet safety tips offered; new video released.

Researchers: Violent Video Games Make Kids Hostile Experts say it's time to stop studying the problem and deal with it.

VoIP Users Still Voice Frustrations at Quality, Service Magicjack, Vonage, Skype users report problems.

Malware Threat for 'Smart Phone' Users Smart phone attacks could be worse than assaults on personal computers.

Google Social App Runs Into Buzzsaw Class action says Buzz violates privacy laws.

Google's Nexus One: Could It Be A Kindle Killer? Big screen, fast processor make for a pleasant reading experience.

Google's Nexus One: It's Unlocked But ... T-Mobile still has a lock on Google's 'unlocked' phone.

Court Has Heard Enough in iPod Earbud Suit Appeals court affirms 2008 dismissal of class action.

RockYou Hit With Data Breach Class Action Suit says hacking was result of company's negligence.

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