This week's superstorm directly affected many businesses up and down the continent. But even some businesses located safely out of the storm's path suffered ill-effects. That's because many data centers - the facilities where websites are hosted, cloud data is stored or online applications are...
Settlements in antitrust litigation regarding TFT-LCD Flat Panels mean you may be a member of the class entitled to file a claim if you purchased a television, monitor or notebook computer incorporating one of the TFT-LCD panels between January 1, 1999 and February 13, 2012. What is a TFT-LCD...
Today's biggest tech news is the fact that the newest Apple operating system, iOS6, which ships on the iPhone 5, is set to automatically track your online behavior. This creeps a lot of people out, so here's how to turn off that tracking: Go to Settings -> General -> About ->...
Will spending time on Facebook impact young peoples' cost of health insurance, ability to get loans and future employability? Consider the types of information people might routinely share on Facebook: being home with an illness; trips to the emergency room; getting a speeding ticket. And...
Some refer to it as "the biggest lie on the web:" that's all of those who click "agree" after they did NOT read the terms of service (TOS) for a website. After all, most people just want to use Twitter, Facebook, Skype, or all the various Apple, Google and Microsoft services out there. They don't...
Last Friday Mathew Honan, a tech reporter with Wired.com, experienced a hacking incident that perfectly illustrates the vulnerabilities we expose when we rely on cloud services, linked accounts, and — especially — use of one favorite master password for multiple accounts. There's another...