Facebook has won yet another massive judgment against a spammer who already owes $234 million to MySpace. A California federal judge on Thursday granted Facebook's request for a default judgment against Sanford Wallace, who is known to have been involved with spamming since the mid-1990s and with junk faxing before that.
At Yahoo, Using Searches to Steer News Coverage
Yahoo is introducing a news blog that will rely on search queries to help guide its reporting and writing on national affairs, politics and the media.
Give Us Google Voice, Online Petition Demands
After a recent leak showing a Google Voice desktop application in action, fans of Google's telecommunications service have started an online petition demanding Google release the app to the public.
Reading on Paper is Faster than iBooks on the iPad
It will take you longer to read a book on an iPad or Kindle compared to the printed page, according to a recent study.
iPhone Signal Bars 'Totally Wrong,' Apple Admits
In a bizarre and lengthy statement on the iPhone 4's supposed antenna glitch, Apple claimed over the weekend that it was "stunned" to learn of the bug said to be afflicting its buzzworthy new smartphone.
Many Harmful Android Apps Wear a Friendly Face, Study Warns
PCs have been the victims of malware, spyware, and viruses since their inception. Why would mobile devices be any different? Since smartphones are, essentially, becoming mini-computers, a warehouse of open-source applications is a prime target for even amateur hackers.