NEW YORK -- The website Groklaw, one of the top legal blogs, is shutting down over privacy fears after 10 years of serving lawyers and geeks alike.

NEW YORK -- The website Groklaw, one of the top legal blogs, is shutting down over privacy fears after 10 years of serving lawyers and geeks alike.
REDMOND, Wash. — Nearly half of online users say they believe they have little or no control about how their data may be collected by online companies.
LONDON -- It's now cool to be an Internet geek. Queen Elizabeth has proclaimed it so by bestowing inaugural honors on five engineers who helped invent the Internet.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- IT staffing giant Modis continues to tout the hottest cities in the U.S. for tech jobs.
ORLANDO -- Antivirus programmers just can't get a break before the next computer security problem pops up in an unexpected way.
An improving job market and a hangover from tough economic times prompts more and more people to use social media, Linkedin, Facebook and Twitter, to seek job opportunities.
ORLANDO, Fla. -- Smart phones and websites can help consumers still dealing with ties, toys, tinsel and traditions as leftovers from Christmas.
MELBOURNE BEACH, Fla. -- Zack Marks as an 11-year-old was banished by his father from Facebook twice.
The top tech stories of 2012 were more about business failures than triumphs of U.S. tech prowess.
ARMONK, N.Y. -- Technology shaped the day when holiday shoppers turned Cyber Monday into the biggest spending day ever with online sales growing 30.3 percent over the same period last year, IBM said.