I’m torn about this site. Part of me thinks it’s a huge invasion of privacy and the other part thinks it’s a helpful tool to guide you in the selection of a neighborhood to move into. Here’s some info: Since the site launched in late July, hundreds have mapped their own neighborhoods like minesweepers at…

They’re not sure what he was doing online for three days: A man in southern China collapsed and died after a three-day marathon online session at a cybercafe, state media reported on Monday. […] Worried about growing Internet addiction, China’s government has taken steps to combat the problem, including forcing online gaming sites to dock…

Notice the sample size: The vast majority of Chinese schoolchildren chose to stay home and surf the Internet during the summer holidays rather than play outside, state media said on Tuesday, citing a survey. The poll of 103 children aged 4 to 14 found that just 4 percent chose to do outdoor activities during the…

If you’ve used Monster.com, you might not want to download any software that they recommend in an email: Hundreds of thousands of people, mostly in the U.S., have been exposed to the risk of file ransom after the Web site of the world’s largest online recruiter was hacked. Personal details stored on Monster.com, a Web…

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