Feds Arrest Streaming Site Operator for Copyright Infringement
Submitted by NewsCrawler on Thu, 2012-02-02 14:37. Apple | DiggA 28-year old man from Comstock Park, Michigan, has been arrested and charged with criminal copyright infringement. Yonjo Quiroa is the alleged operator of nine of the sixteen streaming related domain names that were seized a few hours ago as part of 'Operation Fake Sweep'.
The Apple Bug That Let Us Spy on a Total Stranger's iPhone
Submitted by NewsCrawler on Wed, 2012-02-01 11:38. Digg | TechnologyEvery single iMessage to and from this man's iPhone—his friends call him Wiz—has been sent to us by accident. We know about his job, sex life, and address.
Neighborhood wins against off-campus wildness
Submitted by NewsCrawler on Wed, 2012-02-01 06:51. MSNBC | TopStoriesTwitter CEO says new policy is for transparency: report
Submitted by NewsCrawler on Tue, 2012-01-31 07:18. MSNBC | TechnologyTwitter CEO Dick Costolo clarified that the company's new online content policy does not mean that Twitter is actively monitoring tweets.
Romney stresses support for immigration
Submitted by NewsCrawler on Fri, 2012-01-27 14:33. MSNBC | PoliticsAt his first public appearance since aggressively defending himself as "pro-immigration" at last night's final Florida debate, Mitt Romney took to the podium again today to argue that he and the Republican party are firmly in favor of legal immigration.
Verizon Wireless Invested Around $730 million in California
Submitted by NewsCrawler on Fri, 2012-01-27 12:10. Apple | DiggCalifornia benefitted from a great investment by Verizon Wireless. More than $729 million was spent on all the materials and equipment just in California.
Samsung Galaxy Note teardown shows small LTE chip
Submitted by NewsCrawler on Fri, 2012-01-27 09:53. Digg | TechnologyWe often see third-party device teardowns but Samsung bucks the trend by showing breakdown of its 5.3-inch Galaxy Note. Those who say Android screens are getting larger mainly because of LTE radio size need to take a closer look at this dissection. I think they're wrong.
Google Maps will now warn you about emergency situations
Submitted by NewsCrawler on Thu, 2012-01-26 08:22. MSNBC | TechnologyGingrich's tough talk on food stamps may backfire
Submitted by NewsCrawler on Tue, 2012-01-24 12:52. MSNBC | PoliticsIn a nation where millions of families are struggling to get by, most people who depend on food stamps are white, and the vast majority are working or have just lost their jobs, according to government data and program administrators.