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As the world watched Felix Baumgartner's 24-mile skydive from the stratosphere on Sunday, the world shared their feelings through social media.
Bethesda surprises PC users today, making Hearthfire downloadable content for the Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim available without previous updates.
A Warcraft movie has been a long time in the making but Blizzard high-ups have asked for casting ideas to speed up the process.
When Ben Ridler whips out his iPhone for a bit of social networking, it doesn't necessarily mean he's goofing off.
Laurene Powell Jobs, widow of Steve Jobs, inherits $11bn, becoming Silicon Valley's wealthiest woman and 28th globally on Forbes Rich List.
Handy little app from Google that records your path, speed and distance whenever you do some outdoor activities.
The Taliban are posing as attractive women on Facebook to trick Australian soldiers into revealing military secrets online, a shocking new review reveals.
The world's largest domain registrar resumes service but denies being hacking, blaming an internal issue on the outage.
World's largest domain registrar experiencing major downtime potentially causing millions of websites to go down.
Over 1.5m new mobile malware threats detected this year, says McAfee, highlighting the urgent need for enhanced mobile device protection.
Kim Dotcom, once deemed a perilous criminal, unveils his charismatic side online. Dive into NetGuide's latest edition to explore his saga and more.
Apple distances itself from a hacker group's claim of stealing 12m device identification numbers from an FBI laptop.
Zendesk launches a new mobile customer portal, enabling more than 20,000 businesses to offer improved self-support anytime.
Microsoft SharePoint 2013 promises enhanced social, search, and productivity features, set to revolutionise enterprise collaboration.
Bank asks customers not to upgrade to new operation system iOS6 but insists there are no financial risks involved.
Extradition case now at risk as Prime Minister condemns government spies but refuses to comment on why they illegally bugged the Megaupload founder.
Kim Dotcom's charm offensive on Twitter may veil his true intentions — always consider his past actions and real agenda before support.
We are currently witnessing exciting changes in the world of marketing allowing us to reach new audiences in increasingly more personal spaces.
Social media revolutionises marketing by fostering personal connections, making it a crucial tool for brands to engage and build relationships.
Megaupload founder says sorry for two rape jokes in a week, after criticisms over his sense of humour trigger a response.