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Singaporean agency offers models and 'girls-next-door' in online catalogue. The women provide 'overnight' services and fees range from $250 to $4,500. PC
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Gmail allows you to attach several files at one go instead of one-by-one. PC
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Zoom in and zoom out of a Web page instead of changing your settings. PC
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Here are some tips to help you maximise your broadband usage and improve on your internet search results! PC
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About Twitter and being savvy in the social media world. PC
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We test four browsers - Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Safari - to tell you what is hot and what is not. PC
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How do the different browsers measure up against each other? PC
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Which is the best browser to surf the Internet with? We test four browsers - Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Safari - to tell you what is hot and what is not. PC
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For the good of your social networking life and state of mind, we name ten more types of people on your friends list that will have to go. PC
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It only trails behind local and national television stations: survey. PC
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Malware production firm offers rare glimpse into a dark, expanding - and highly profitable - corner of the Internet. PC
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Industry regulation and public awareness the way to go, says official. PC
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Would a secret password unlock extra battery power for emergency use? Would using your phone too often give you brain cancer? Find out. PC
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If parents are truly concerned for their children's welfare, they should supervise what their kids do online. PC
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Online scammers are posing as US serviceman posted overseas and promising love and marriage to cheat women out of thousands of dollars. PC
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Action will still be taken against websites that pose specific harm to children. PC
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It will release an emergency patch for a weakness hackers are exploiting in earlier versions of the web browser. Those still using IE 6 and IE 7 might be at risk. PC
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Some netizens were upset by the group, while others have joined a rival one in which members were encouraged to throw their rubbish in Malaysia. PC
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This evil twin not only stole an identity and photos, but seemed to only be interested in befriending hot girls. PC
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How to set your privacy settings such that only a selected group of people can view your photos and information. PC
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Cyber "burial sites" offer a chance for relatives and friends to memorialize those who passed away. PC
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A video of teens smashing a brand new iPad device with a baseball bat drew outrage from netizens who called the act "senseless". PC
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A manager of porn game website has spoken out how his business works. PC
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The 12-year-old boy racked up the bills by purchasing in-game credit with real-world cash. PC
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To achieve even higher speeds for Singapore, the Government has embarked on the Next-Generation Nationwide Broadband Network. PC
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The annual blogging contest features some $40,000 in prizes up for grabs, including a trip to Hong Kong. PC
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College student’s indecent act in front of a webcam has come back to haunt him three years later. PC
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Libel, a criminal offense defined under the Revised Penal Code, was not only confined to writing. PC
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Millions of people in China are believed to have web relationships that may threaten real-life partnerships. PC
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He had posted a message insulting the monarch on the social networking website. PC
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The site was run by a former US soldier; 200 customers have so far used the website. PC
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A straw poll among 20 of such users here, all 20 - who are aged from their early 20s to early 30s - revealed that they are now more wary about their privacy online. PC
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Social networking might be fun, but not knowing the four main danger points might land you in trouble. PC
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Story posted on a news website said that a grandmother and her grandson are in a sexual relationship and are expecting a child. Is it a true story or an elaborate online hoax? PC
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Chatroulette's ease of use, lack of proper age restrictions and highly anonymous exchanges could leave young ones open to sex predators. PC
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Indecent prepositions aside, Asian users of new video chat service Chatroulette also experience racist treatment from Caucasians. PC
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These cases happened to real people when they were using a social networking service. PC
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He offered them up to $20,000 for sexual services with 'clients'. PC
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There is more to social media than just Facebook and Twitter. Just what exactly is social media to the average internet user? PC
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Government opened gates on brand new electronic graveyard. PC
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He sold the toddler for $3,700 after advertising the child online. PC
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The service provides a one-stop access to all correspondence from government agencies. PC
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Military officers fear that lonely hearts might let sensitive information slip. They are even banned from making friends online. PC
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The Korean government has decided to tight its online crackdown on information about suicide. PC
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Experts are now treating double the number of internet addiction cases from 5 years ago. PC
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Can't remember your passwords? Don't just scrawl them down on paper. Help's on the way. PC
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Security professionals meet to discuss ways to safeguard computers. PC
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Being online doesn't mean you can take social etiquette lightly. Things to do and not to do on Facebook, if you want to keep your friends. PC
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Nex gen network will allow it to tap some 20,000 buildings currently served by SingTel. PC
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Experts warn of scientifically dubious tests. PC
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One in ten websites featuring the star contain malicious software. PC
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The classified ad website removed its "erotic" category, but some are saying that more needs to be done. PC
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A structure would soon enable a user of an insecure public network to electronically transfer funds among others, by using encryption key pairs. PC
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Many of the new plans offer broadband speeds which are 10 times or more faster than existing ones. PC
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Due to its "super hot online reservation" service, the ranking jumped into the top five, according to pavilion staff. PC
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Change to the search engine's logo on homepage sparks speculation about what it might mean. PC
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Singapore’s new fibre-optic network heralds the arrival of super-fast broadband. What does this mean for you? PC
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The survey also found that when it came to protection from computer viruses, people would rather change a diaper, be stuck in traffic, visit a dentist or get a colonoscopy than clean their machines. PC
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If you're looking for a new smartphone or a new website to check out, these ten top made-in-Asia apps are definitely worth a look. PC
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It's always the first impression that counts and sending an introduction message could snag you a date, or lose one - online dating strategies for those who want to snag a good catch. PC
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The aim of the talks and courses were to introduce what cyber threats are and how to use the Internet safely. PC
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The websites attracted millions of page views a day. PC
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China will be on track to have 750 million netizens by 2015. PC
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Improper Internet setup leaves images open to unauthorized viewers. PC
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It began letting users form cliques as part of a move to give people more control of their information. PC
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As of this summer, there were 420 million Chinese surfing the Net, which is almost 32 percent of the country's population. PC
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Climbers will now be able to make video calls and surf the Internet on their mobile phones, a Nepalese telecom group claims. PC
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They won the contest with an average of 233 friends in their social network. PC
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Research finding contrary to belief that large firms are slower at adopting cloud computing. PC
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Digital crime fighters trawl computers, websites, mobile devices for evidence of corruption, fraud and infidelity. PC
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Official says China, a major victim of computer hacking, needs to collaborate with US to combat cyber crime. PC
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Baidu search engine generates 4.27 million entries on "money-saving strategies". PC
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Proposal asks ISPs to advertise average or expected speeds for broadband plans. PC
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Concerns could be more problematic here as S'pore's privacy laws are 'almost non-existent'. PC
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Minister says China will promote opening up of cyberspace and welcome foreign firms as long as they abide by Chinese laws. PC
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They are increasingly using the web as a platform to express opinions on government policies and social issues. PC
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Growing number of mainland Chinese enjoy learning cyber language and using it in real life. PC
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Singaporeans faced issues with having a stable Internet connection while accessing online content or services. PC
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Slow access speeds, network coverage, difficulty in getting connected among reasons for passing up free Wi-Fi. PC
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Adobe's head of technology says that media outlets must be prepared to provide content on a variety of digital platforms. PC
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The opt-in feature, called "tracking protection", will give users the ability to stop certain sites from gathering information about them. PC
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She only uses her BlackBerry to read emails. PC
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Investors question the need for new features after having just upgraded to their first flat-screen sets. PC
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They are often searching for free Wi-Fi to be in touch with family and friends. PC
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They are quick to leap on hot Internet trends such as social networking and online shopping. PC
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IDA’s latest revisions to Telecom Competition Code to offer consumers more protection. PC
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Users go online mainly for e-mail, information and knowledge, news, and e-learning. PC
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Number of child pornography victims sets new records each year in Japan. PC
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We look at some of the hottest tech trends as more advanced mobile technologies are set to make an impact on people's lives this year. PC
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Although the Internet has improved our quality of life, it puts cultural standards and moral values 'at stake'. PC
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Investors fret that any ban on Internet telephone services in the country could exclude the company from the world's largest Internet market. PC
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Information on the Internet may be fact or fallacy, often with the power to make or break individuals. PC
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Service providers might actually phase out plans for fixed line and mobile. PC
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Cheap laptop computers, tablet computers and smartphones spur Internet use on-the-go. PC
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It recently revived its Internet domain name and opened accounts at Twitter, Facebook and YouTube. PC
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New regulations enhance the state's already extensive powers to limit press freedoms. PC
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It would boost inter-Asean connectivity and lower Internet costs. PC
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The increase is due to the release of smarter and easier-to-use products. PC
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The capital aims to set up a web-service platform to offer more convenience to the public. PC
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China's online buyers increase 50% to 160 million: report. PC
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Writer says the onus is on readers to determine if a piece of writing should be taken seriously. PC
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Touted solution is a switch to a standard that allows trillions of Internet addresses. PC
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The bloggers would like to hold on to what Dr Mahathir Mohamad had promised, that there would be no censorship of the Internet. PC
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Experts said the statements and moves by the three Web giants were unusual. PC
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The Google Art project takes cameras through the doors of 17 museums. PC
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Exchange of unneeded Spring Festival presents growing in popularity. PC
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Telcos given directive to complete roll-out of 3G networks in MRT tunnels. PC
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The 'Tinted Sheen' software edits the headline-grabbing celebrity out of Web pages. PC
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Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) will be available for download in 30 languages at beautyoftheweb.com. PC
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Twitter invited nominations for dozens of categories. A panel of judges then decided who among the six most popular would be the winner. PC
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Of these, 48.7 per cent - or nearly 250 million people - now used weibos, compared to just 63.1 million at the end of 2010. PC
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The 1.2 million euro ($1.60 million) project would provide multilingual advice and access to research on pedophilia and how to respond to the problem. PC
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The war on Lin's intellectual property (IP) rights is among the latest buzz surrounding the sudden rise of the Taiwanese-American star. PC
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Iranians faced a second and more extensive disruption of Internet access Monday, just a week after email and social networking sites were blocked. PC
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Virtual Piggy is billed as the first payment system allowing children to make online financial transactions with parents dictating the limits. PC
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Big companies can even pay for yearly internet monitoring and real-time deletion of negative news posts year-round. PC
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Indonesia, Argentina and Russia have the highest percentage of social media users. PC
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About 45 million families were covered by the FTTH network. PC
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China has said it will aim to bring faster and cheaper Internet access to more people. PC
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China aims to bring faster and cheaper Internet access to more of its people. PC
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A recent survey by Norton reveals that more than 70 per cent of Internet users will not share computer access with a stranger but do not know how to protect themselves. PC
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The study will help identify areas for improvement to ISPs, a vital step in bringing top-notch internet services to local users. PC
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