WikiLeaks claim victory in Iceland court case
WikiLeaks said it has secured a victory in Iceland’s Supreme Court against the financial blockade imposed by Visa and MasterCard on donations for the secret-spilling site.
Man sells baby grandson on Facebook
Police in northern India have arrested a 47-year-old man for selling his newborn grandson to a local businessman in a deal that was struck on Facebook.
Twitter problem for some users
The popular social network has confirmed that there is an issue with its service
Top mobile websites in SA revealed
The latest DMMA/Effective Measure statistics reveal which South African mobile websites attract the largest audiences
SA police in Facebook spat
Man intends suing a police officer after she allegedly posted a photograph of his stepson on Facebook and accused him of theft
Online detectives and the Boston bombers
The hunt for the bombers behind the deadly Boston Marathon attacks didn’t take place only on the streets with professional police officers and SWAT teams
Amazon posts 14 TV pilots on Internet to gather viewer feedback
Amazon.com experiments with original video production as the company posted 14 pilot TV shows on the Internet for free viewing
ISPA Spam Hall of Shame on hold
South African spammers who are named and shamed by ISPA gets a breather thanks to an ongoing legal battle
Psy’s Gentleman YouTube video cruises past 100-million views
“Gangnam Style” star Psy’s new music video crossed the 100 million views mark on YouTube Wednesday, shattering another record















