Twitter's service disruptions and outages persist

Twitter's persistent and disruptive service outages entered a second week, as the company scrambles to bring its site availability back to acceptable levels.  read more »

Google's problems with Android Market continue

After applications recently started disappearing from the Android Market, Google continued to have reliability issues with the online store as developers over the weekend experienced issues with erroneous download counts.  read more »

You can be gay in FrontierVille

A huge draw of FrontierVille is the Sims-like potential to get married and start a family -- but we were instantly curious how far the game takes life simulation. Today we found out FrontierVille allows gay marriage.  read more »

Facebook tops Google ranking, snares 35% of Web users

Despite growing privacy concerns, an astonishing 540 million Internet users worldwide visited Facebook in April 2010, according to data from Google.  read more »

Apple iPad launches in the UK

Apple's iPad finally launches in the UK today, ending a four-month wait for those who have been looking to get their hands on the tablet PC since its official unveiling in January.  read more »

More users to opt for mobile VoIP

More mobile users are selecting mobile VoIP services  read more »

Computex 2010 to feature iPad rivals

The Computex Taipei electronics show will celebrate its 30th anniversary when it opens next Tuesday, and will highlight several new tablet computers hoping to compete against Apple's iPad as well as a slew of other electronic gadgets.  read more »

RIM too busy to work with China Unicom, exec says

Research In Motion (RIM) is too busy with its existing partners in China to partner with China Unicom, according to the company's top executive in China.  read more »

Yahoo, Nokia tie up for chat, mail and maps

Yahoo Mail and Messenger will power Nokia's mobile mail and chat services starting later this year, the companies said during a press conference on Monday.  read more »

FTC won't oppose Google's acquisition of AdMob

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission won't block Google's US$750 million acquisition of mobile advertising vendor AdMob because the deal isn't likely to harm competition in the emerging mobile advertising market, the agency said Friday.  read more »