Today has been one of those manic Monday's for many as their world collapsed without the Internet. I personally didn't experience any of this, but a very good friend of mine did. He turned on his computer and pulled up Google Chrome to check Facebook, and there it was, staring him in the face, an error screen, his Internet done up and left him dry, but why? Ever heard of the DNS Changer?
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Is a great Internet comeback story in the works? Myspace, the presumed-dead social networking site that was purchased by a group including Justin Timberlake, has revamped itself as a music-listening destination and added more than 1 million new users last month.
It's official straight from the NFL and NBC, the upcoming Super Bowl 2012 will be streamed live on the internet and to mobile phones! Good news for all those that are going to be stuck at work without a TV! Great news for the NFL & NBC because this can be a HUGE money maker!
We have a ton of contributors to the 96.9 KISS-FM website. From behind the scenes, to right in front, the team is continuously working to bring the best of the web to your monitor. Let's have a look back at 2011 and check out the top posts of the year. ...
Why did the average American go online? For no particular reason (Ba-dum-bum).
Although this may not become the newest joke anytime soon, it’s actually a true statement. According to a new report from the Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project, 53 percent of 18- to 29-year-old Americans go online just for fun or to waste time. With 2,260 participating adults, it turns out that
Seems Internet resources such as search engines could make you less likely to recall information.
So says a new study, anyway, which sought to discover how likely people are to remember something if they knew they could also find it on a computer.
Is there anything sadder than a guilty dog? Especially one that's just gotten his or her nose figuratively "rubbed in it?"
Here are some adorably pathetic dogs who don't even need to be disciplined because they've already punished themselves enough.
Have you heard about Rebecca Black, the tween pop star that came from the Internet? Her single "Friday" has been plastered all over the web over the last few days, and YouTubers have been hard at work warping, remixing and mashing up her stuff.
Here are some of the more interesting/hilarious/terrifying examples.
If you are thinking of searching for the latest photos or information on "Jersey Shore"-star J-Woww, you might want to think again.
According to Internet security firm Barracuda Labs, 15 percent of all searches for "Jenni+ J-Woww" lead to directly to malware.