Google and Apple have both removed an application from their app stores used by Hizbullah to stream its al-Manar satellite network, media reports said.
The app which was on display on July 25 was removed from the iTune stores four days later and Google followed two days after removing the app from Google Play.

Google said Tuesday it was buying Wildfire, a startup specializing in advertising on social media such as Facebook and Twitter.
Terms were not disclosed, but the Dow Jones website AllThingsD said it was $250 million.

Microsoft on Tuesday said it was revamping its new cloud-based email service, phasing out the name Hotmail in favor of Outlook as it adapts for mobile users and social media.
"Email is becoming less and less useful as inboxes become cluttered with newsletters and social updates, and people increasingly keep up their personal connections in social networks instead of their email address books," Microsoft's Chris Jones said in a blog post.

Lawyers for Apple and Samsung debated the differences between copying and honest competition as opening arguments were held Tuesday in a huge patent trial involving the two tech giants.
Harold McElhinny, a lawyer for Apple in the blockbuster patent trial under way in San Jose, California, told the jury Samsung began copying the U.S. firm as soon as the iPhone was publicly unveiled in January 2007.

Chinese communications giant Huawei Technologies on Wednesday responded to U.S. hackers' claims that its routers were easily cracked, saying its security strategies was rigorous.
The annual Def Con hackers' convention in Las Vegas on the weekend was shown how to slip into networks through some Huawei routers, which Recurity Labs chief Felix "FX" Lindner described as a "gift" to the hacker community.

Revenues from China's online dating market are forecast to top two billion yuan ($315 million) in 2014 as work-stressed Chinese struggle to find partners, a new report said Tuesday.
Tens of millions of single Chinese people now use match-making websites to find partners or meet new friends, said the report from Analysis International, which forecasts the market will hit 2.02 billion yuan by 2014 -- double its value last year.

An Austrian group fighting for clearer privacy policies on Facebook complained Monday that the Irish Data Protection Commissioner (DPC) was keeping it in the dark about proceedings.
"We have no access to the files against Facebook in Ireland," student Max Schrems, who launched the initiative Europe-versus-Facebook, told journalists.

Over 500 million people are on micro-blogging site Twitter and Americans and Brazilians are the most connected, according to a study by social media monitor Semiocast released Monday.
Twitter surpassed the half-billion mark at the end of June, with the United States accounting for both the most users and largest number of "tweets" or short messages of no more than 140 characters posted on the site.

Taiwan's National Cheng Kung University has filed a suit against U.S. tech giant Apple, claiming the company's Siri intelligent assistant has infringed on two of its patents.
Apple introduced the voice-activated assistant technology when launching the iPhone 4S in 2011.

Long before Google online mapping service cars snatched data from private wireless hotspots there was the Wall of Sheep.
The Wall, created by Aires Security, has long been a mainstay of the infamous Def Con gathering of hackers that ended Sunday in Las Vegas.
