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Google stops Twitter time so you can replay it
GOOGLE is taking real-time search to the next level with a new feature that will let you search through Twitter's entire history of tweets.
Laptop tracking programme goes awry
b>PHILADELPHIA/b>: A suburban school district here snapped secret webcam pictures of a high school student when he was partially undressed or sleeping in his bed, and captured instant messages he exchanged with friends, the student charged in court papers.
Mobile phones show it’s hip to be square
MOBILE makers are embracing compact, square mobile designs in 2010. The young, fresh designs are being targeted at young mobile users who want a compact phone that will fit into their pocket.
‘The Internet will fail’ and other erroneous tech predictions
IN 1995 American astronomer and author Clifford Stoll told the world that 'The truth i[s] no online database will replace your daily newspaper, no CD-ROM can take the place of a competent teacher and no computer network will change the way government works.'
Halal apps for iPhone growing in popularity
b>KUALA LUMPUR/b>: The Halal Development Corp's (HDC) iPhone applications took centrestage at this year's World Halal Research Summit, offering assurances to Muslims in search of products that are Jakim-certified and restaurants that are halal.
Sabah gets RM383mil to bridge ‘digital divide’
b>KOTA KINABALU/b>: Sabah has been allocated RM383mil under the Universal Service Provider (USP) programme to bridge the 'digital divide,' that gap between technology haves and have nots.
Socially conscious gaming making the world a better place
Parents who have spent hours telling their kids they are wasting their lives away by sitting in front of a computer screen, playing videogames and networking with their online friends might soon be revising their harsh tone.
Time dotCom to spend RM110m on capex this year
b>KUALA LUMPUR:/bTime dotCom Bhd will spend about RM110mil on capital expenditure (capex) this year, with the bulk of investment for the expansion of its network coverage.
Not going from rags to riches
India's poor eke out a dangerous living in new 'e-waste' jobs.
Online ‘sextortion’ of teens on the rise
b>INDIANAPOLIS/b>: The nightmare began with a party: Three teenage girls with a webcam, visiting an Internet chatroom and yielding to requests to flash their breasts.