Now that Google has raised the gauntlet and taken on Facebook with Google+, all that’s left is for Microsoft to join the fray.
Now that Google has raised the gauntlet and taken on Facebook with Google+, all that’s left is for Microsoft to join the fray.
A letter carrier was hailed as a hero this week after he helped extinguish a fire at a Santa Clara townhouse, according to the U.S. Postal Service.
Sharks fan and social justice activist Gloria Nieto wants her team to stand up for picked-on gay and lesbian teens.
Few racetracks in the world can boast turns as intimidating as those found at Monterey’s Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. This year’s U.S. Grand Prix race takes place Sunday, while there’s also a San Jose Earthquakes game Wednesday and minor league baseball the rest of the week.
Analysts expected Apple to announce impressive quarterly earnings yesterday. The surprise was just how impressive those earning were, over double last year’s reported income for the quarter.
The FBI arrested 14 people between the ages of 20 and 42 on Monday for allegedly launching a cyberattack against PayPal. A federal indictment against suspects claimed that the suspects were members of the group Anonymous.
The rumored iPhone 5 won’t be released for at least another month, but it’s coming, along with the new Mac OS X Lion operating system and possibly even a mid-priced phone for people who don’t want to fork over the big bucks for the latest iPhone gadgetry.
Just last month, the hackers behind Lulz Sec announced their retirement, having hacked everyone from Sony to the Pentagon. Well, they’re back. This time their target is beleaguered media mogul Rupert Murdoch and his The Sun newspaper.
There was once a time when people remembered all sorts of minute facts about things that could help them later in life. That may all be changing now, thanks to the internet.
Police in five states as well as Romania have cracked down on internet scammers, arresting at least 100 people in both countries.