piracy The Pirate Bay: Moving To North Korea? Nope, They Were Just Kidding The Pirate Bay admits to pranking the Internet with claims it moved hosting to North Korea. Nick Statt View comments
filesharing Kim Dotcom Boasts About Mega's First-Month Milestones Kim Dotcom's new file sharing service, Mega, has reached 3 million users and 125 million files. Cloud Nick Statt View comments
megaupload Should You Use Mega, Kim Dotcom's Megaupload Replacement? Mega is faster, more secure and sports more storage space than the old Megaupload did. But potential privacy loopholes and Kim Dotcom's history might make some users queasy. John Paul Titlow View comments
filesharing What It Was Like Attending Aaron Swartz's Funeral Hundreds gathered in Highland Park, Ill., on Tuesday to mourn Internet activist and computer genius Aaron Swartz. Social Fruzsina Eördögh View comments
filesharing The Persecution Of Aaron Swartz With the painful example of Aaron Swartz in mind, one hopes our society will learn more respect. Hack Jon Mitchell View comments
Evernote Evernote For Business Is Here: Is It Right For Your Team? Evernote Business adds some great features, but will workers be able to handle them? Enterprise Jon Mitchell View comments
piracy How RapidShare Plans To Avoid MegaUpload's Fate It's not everyday an Internet company watches its traffic numbers plummet - and rejoices. John Paul Titlow View comments