Yahoo CEO Out Following Resume Flap
It was a difficult week for embattled Yahoo CEO Scott Thompson as he made it official on Sunday that he was leaving the Internet giant.
Facebook Passwords Lead To Growing Debate
Both local and national lawmakers are jumping into the debate over whether employers asking for applicants’ Facebook passwords during job interviews are violating federal law.
Unplugging Technology For A Day
Starting on Friday evening, a group called Reboot is calling for people worldwide to go technology-free for 24 hours.
Online Dating Sites To Screen For Sexual Predators
California Attorney General Kamala Harris has reached an agreement with three online dating sites to screen for sex offenders.
Yahoo Prepares for Massive Lay-offs
Sunnyvale’s Yahoo Inc. is preparing for a wave of layoffs that could affect thousands of employees of the struggling internet giant. The first set of layoffs could happen by the end of this month.
New Google Privacy Policy Goes Into Effect
Google users may notice a bit of a difference when they’re surfing the web as the company’s controversial new privacy policy goes into effect on Thursday.
A Game Changer in the World of Photography
Pictures turn out blurry all the time. But a new device that is all the buzz in the tech world is making it a bit easier to turn that blurry picture into a work of art.
Apple Announces SF Event Next Week; New iPad Coming?
Apple is inviting the media to an event in San Francisco on Wednesday, March 7 and the buzz is that the tech giant will be unveiling the latest version of the iPad.
Apple’s Stock Breaks $500 Level
Apple’s stock hit $500 for the first time in the company’s history on Monday, once again proving its worth as the most valuable company in the world.
Facebook Goes Public
Facebook completed a long-anticipated move on Wednesday by officially going public.



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