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Sony Ericsson's Xperia smartphones receive 2.1 Android upgrade, bringing enhanced home screens, improved auto-focus, better Bluetooth, and social integration.
BitDefender's new 'safego' app now alerts Facebook users to data leaks, e-threats and unsafe content, enhancing privacy and security on the platform.
Facebook has put its foot in it again, in what is shaping up to be a troubled few months for the social network.
Myspace relaunches with redesigned site, aiming to reclaim its spot as a social entertainment hub for 13-34 year olds with new features and mobile apps.
Xero secures NZD $4 million from Peter Thiel to fuel its US expansion, with Thiel joining the US Advisory Board to challenge Quickbooks.
Telecom renews sponsorship for the All Blacks' UK tour, introducing the Telecom BackingBlack Tour with exclusive content and events for UK fans.
Be wary what information you are sharing with the world, as there are many opportunists with their eyes furtively fixed on you.
Facebook experienced its worst outage in over four years, leaving millions disconnected twice last week due to an internal error.
Building phones is not what we do, says Facebook in response to rumours it's secretly working on a Facebook-branded phone.
RightNow revolutionises Facebook's customer service with new tools, enhancing integrated web and social interactions.
Symantec warns that anti-virus software alone can't combat new online threats, stressing the need for multi-layered security in the digital age.
Behavioural Targeting (BT) revolutionises online marketing by enabling advertisers to precisely reach target audiences, but raises significant privacy concerns.
Germany moves to ban employer snooping on Facebook, aiming to protect employee privacy in a groundbreaking draft law.
Facebook unveils 'Messages,' a revolutionary system blending SMS, chat, and email. Though not a Gmail killer, it aims to transform digital communication.
You may already be using Facebook to keep in touch with your friends and relatives, and wonder how Facebook could possibly be used for business.
Fonterra has removed its Facebook page rather than answer questions about its business practices says Greenpeace.
Digital marketing expert Kevin Trye from Quicksave tells us about how your promotions could be mobile phone enriched.
A study by AVG reveals under 25s as the primary victims of social network infections, with Facebook and YouTube most compromised, posing serious risks.
Facebook is overhauling Pages by removing application boxes and info sections, and narrowing application tabs, aiming for a streamlined browsing experience.
Facebook's new Places feature lets you share your location and discover when friends are nearby, raising questions on privacy.