A new service code-named 'Garbo' promises to painlessly remove your digital footprint from Facebook, Twitter, Linked In, and other social media. It's something we've needed for a long time.
Yes, you too can be like the White House press corps and grill the president. Just submit a question to the new Obama Web site and hope you get lucky.
Behold the power and majesty of the almighty Google algorithm. See how it glows even in the brightest sunlight and disappears when you try to touch it. Just don't ask how it works, cuz it's a big secret.
IE8 comes out of beta, Chrome slips back in, and Firefox cranks up another rev. The browser wars are back and badder than ever. And that's good news for you and me.
The Seattle P-I newspaper is no more. The era of getting our news via dead trees is likely to follow shortly. What's next? Net visionary Clay Shirky has some thoughts.
Hulu, the joint video venture between NBC and Fox, is now one year old. To celebrate, it's becoming a social network. Get used to it; this is what all of TV may soon be like.
Social networks are exploding. But the ads that support them aren't there yet. Why? Because, as a new Nielsen Online report shows, people justs don't trust advertising.
Free video-on-demand direct to your TV -- is it too good to be true? I spoke with the founders of ZillionTV and got more info about both the good and (potential) bad of this service.
Hollywood's new video-on-demand service promises to stream 'personalized' TV content to the boob tube over broadband. But while you're watching the set, ZillionTV may be watching you.
A Harvard researcher has surveyed the landscape of online adult entertainment and reached a shocking conclusion: The biggest consumers of Internet porn live in the most conservative states. Who knew?