Although the Wikimedia Foundation has yet to make a formal decision, Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales has written that he's "in favor" of joining Reddit and other Web sites in shutting down on Wednesday to protest the proposed Stop Online Piracy Act. A decision should be made by Tuesday.
Google says it is looking into who grabbed data out of another firm's database and misled potential customers on calls in Kenya.
What goes into browser security? Google sets some public standards for keeping you safe when browsing in Chrome.
Companies are putting sensors in everything from earbuds to foot pods to track data, giving consumers the ability to keep tabs on their fitness using mobile phones.
Venezuela's President Chavez tells the opposition he will relinquish power if he loses October's election, and says they should also accept the result if he wins.
France loses a top AAA credit rating as nine eurozone governments are downgraded by Standard & Poor's prompting markets to fall.
Researchers are working on a lithium air battery that will make electric vehicles as practical as gas-powered cars.
Amid the whirlwind of insanity at the largest electronics show of the year, we bring you one brief moment of awesome.
Mercedes-Benz joined the ranks of automotive companies integrating useful apps into the dashboard at CES 2012, showing off its new Mbrace2 technology.
JP Morgan Chase reports lower fourth-quarter profits, hit by weaker trading at its investment banking division.
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