The new client was designed for large touchscreens
Hotmail and Outlook users report difficulties in accessing and receiving email
Likes might reveal a lot more than users think,
A Carnegie Mellon report has found that while users are making increasing efforts to keep their information private, Facebook's privacy…
The world’s largest social network gets with the program
Twitter has updated its mobile apps for Android and iOS devices to allow for faster content delivery for users
Google is facing criticism from an unlikely source, after its chief Internet evangelist said it was wrong over user IDs
Jaron Lanier tells the Economist conference that nanopayments are the answer
Google has opened up its Google+ sign-in feature to allow seamless access to third party iOS and Android apps
Juniper's Nawaf Bitar will share threat data with RSA, but will he work with rivals? That's not nearly so sure....
Twitter API aims to generate revenue ahead of possible IPO
Microsoft has reported that Yammer, its recently acquired enterprise social networking platform, is continuing to show strong growth
Google said it has updated its email security tools to stop spammers from hijacking user accounts
Time to say goodbye to Hotmail at long last
Ahead of Microsoft's Lync Conference, Cisco has highlighted why it believes its own unified communications approach works best for businesses
Pranksters claim McDonald's buys Burger King after 'flop of the Whopper'
Personal emails and photos were stolen from the email account of former US President George H.W. Bush, according to investigative…
For the very first time, history on Twitter lasts longer than a week
Google’s social network commands a huge market share in space
The “professional” social network has been beating earnings forecasts for seven quarters in a row
Luke Bozier and Louise Mensch “no longer have anything resembling a working relationship”
Two-thirds of users have taken a break from using Facebook at one time or another, according to new research
Investors lost as much as $500 million when Facebook went public, but the stock exchange says it’s not to blame
Facebook is reportedly developing a mobile app that tracks your location, even when the handset is not being used
A job posting suggests Twitter is getting serious about security
Facebook has recorded impressive revenue growth thanks in part to its growing focus on mobile devices
There's a decline in copyright notices, but a rise in government user information requests
Following poor financial results, Logitech has said it is considering selling businesses including the LifeSize video-conferencing unit
Post-Microsoft acquisition changes continue to pique privacy advocate interest in Skype
TweetDeck will close as a company but client will continue as Twitter builds up its walled garden