I'm running my own Mastodon server on a Raspberry Pi. Here's what I've learned
There's something liberating about knowing that I own the entire experience, including all of my data -- and it's all stored in my basement.
There's something liberating about knowing that I own the entire experience, including all of my data -- and it's all stored in my basement.
A man was arrested last week for two Facebook posts: he said he would a) assassinate US President Barack Obama by b) putting a bullet through Obama's head, and upload the incident to YouTube.
Tile uses a cloud app and crowdsourced iPhone users around you to find your missing item -- wherever it is.
Facebook's CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, will make his first congressional appearance to answer questions about user privacy in the wake of Cambridge Analytica. Here's how to watch the hearings live.
Notable headlines:Ryan Naraine: Attack of the PDFs. Zero-day flaw in Macrovision DRM app under attack.
Clearly not content with its current crop of questionably humorous advertising, Samsung has decided to launch a musical sitcom in Korea, reports ZDNet Korea's Cho Mu-hyun.
New technology from Pythagoras Solar has resulted in the development of what the company is calling the industry's "first energy efficient, transparent and high power-density photovoltaic glass unit. The new product could show up in curtain walls (like the one shown below), skylights or windows by the second half of 2010.
New-age steam boats: Icelandic Hydrogen is testing systems that decrease ships' dependence on oil.
Someone this afternoon briefly started using the Twitter micro-blogging service to impersonate newly ousted NSW State Premier Morris Iemma; and the results were hilarious.
"Is this ad relevant to you?" You have probably seen this in recent times regarding ads, but do you even care if ads are relevant to you?