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The online encyclopaedia Wikipedia says it has taken an "important step" towards making it easier to edit some of its most controversial articles.

Microsoft has revealed final details of its Xbox 360 hands-free motion control system, which it has rebranded Kinect.

If you're a frequent Twitter user, you've probably noticed that the microblogging site has been crashing repeatedly this week.

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Friday that US President Barack Obama had made a "big mistake" by pushing for on Wednesday a new round of sanctions at the UN Security Council on Iran as it "blocked the way" to friendly ties with the Iranian people.

If you'd asked Bekki Scotto a few years back about her interest in attending a high school reunion, she would have rolled her eyes and laughed in your face.

China has defended its right to censor the internet in a document laying out the government's attitude towards the web.

Before the explosion of social media, Ken Altshuler, a divorce lawyer in Maine, dug up dirt on his client's spouses the old-fashioned way: with private investigators and subpoenas. Now the first place his team checks for evidence is Facebook.

The latest video game in the Fifa football series has launched on Facebook rather than on games consoles.

Bangladesh has blocked access to Facebook after satirical images of the prophet Muhammad and the country's leaders were uploaded, say reports.

In a seemingly never-ending string of damaging disclosures about its users' privacy concerns, Facebook has reportedly been releasing user data to ad companies that hadn't even asked for the info.

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