Parody Twitter accounts surface in Rehberg-Tester senate race
It would appear that the mudslingers and satirists in the race for Montana’s sole senate seat are already hard at work creating parody Twitter accounts.
It would appear that the mudslingers and satirists in the race for Montana’s sole senate seat are already hard at work creating parody Twitter accounts.
File this one under things people probably don’t have a right to be upset about. Netflix announced yesterday new prices and new subscription plans for… Read More »New Netflix prices drive the Internet crazy
The Electronic Frontier Foundation has released a “bust card” for the digital age to let people know their rights when police ask to search their digital devices.
More than 800 Montanans were among those whose credit card information was stolen last month by hackers who broke into Citibank’s servers, according to Montana Attorney General Steve Bullock.
The Supreme Court today struck down a California law that prohibited selling or renting violent video games to minors.
A friend passed this on to me. Wyoming has switched all of its state employees over to using Google Apps for Government, making it the… Read More »Wyoming ‘goes Google’
The New York Times was paying attention to Pres. Barack Obama’s Twitter account over the weekend, it seems, and noticed that the president himself posted… Read More »Presidential tweets
Being something of an Apple fanboy, I am intensely interested in every tiny announcement they put out. Today’s announcement, however, was not a tiny announcement… Read More »Apple unveils iOS 5, cloud services
A year after receiving a donation of the entire Twitter archive, the Library of Congress is still working on a way to make it available to researchers.
Apple, as it turns out, is so protective of the perceived value of its brand that it prohibits the use of the word “free” anywhere near its product names in promotional advertisements. Oh, and you can’t give away iPads either.