iTunes accidentally serves up porn in Russia on launch day
When you fire up iTunes to listen to a little music or make a purchase, you expect to see thumbnails of album covers and what’s hot. You’d never expect to see what some Russian users did when they installed iTunes for the first time.
Five tips to safer online shopping
Love online shopping? You’re not alone. It’s actually becoming a popular pastime in Canada. But in order to protect your computer — and your personal identity – be sure to take heed to these online shopping safety tips.
.WTF? Government committee raises objections to new domain names
What do you do when the Internet runs out of good domain names? Set up some new top level domains — as long as they don’t offend.
Is the internet making trust obsolete?
Is the wealth of information available online eliminating the need for people to trust one another?
Google Chrome browser extension lets you see which sites are cashing in on your privacy
This easy-to-use browser extension shows you how much money sites are making by invading your privacy and helps you stop them.
Tech Talk: Blogging 101 with 9 year-old Hannah Alper; Free anti-malware software
In this week’s Tech Talk radio show, we talk with Hannah Alper, Canada’s superstar blogger — who’s only in grade 4 — and we also talk with AVG about free anti-malware software to protect your PC and personal identity.
What do those Chrome extension warnings mean?
Extensions are a popular way of making Chrome more useful. But these are powerful programs that warrant your attention and care.
Atari classic arcade hits go HTML5…and free!
Atari’s classic games may be decades old, but they’re still a ton of fun to play. Especially when all you need to get in on the action is an ordinary web browser.
Outlook.com takes aim at Gmail with unlimited storage and built-in Skype
There’s a new Microsoft webmail app in town, and it’s really, really good.
Is the Internet making us crazy?
Studies suggest that Internet use can result in structural changes in our brains. Should we be concerned?

