One Good Reason To Censor The Internet [Video]
Think of this as Rebecca Black meets the Fresh Prince on Facebook and then they are both in a horrific accident and we the listeners are the ones who suffer the pain.
Think of this as Rebecca Black meets the Fresh Prince on Facebook and then they are both in a horrific accident and we the listeners are the ones who suffer the pain.
Unless you are an old guy like me you probably don't remember the bag phone. It was the first generation of what we now call our cell phone. I remember having a bag phone back in the day and I thought
Can you imagine walking out of your house in Lafayette, strapping in to your personal helicopter and then zipping over traffic to a meeting in Baton Rouge in less than half an hour? This could be the next big thing! The personal helicopter!
Whether they realize it or not, the majority of Americans now own smartphones.
Apple will announce the release date of the new iPad 3 at a special iPad event tomorrow in San Francisco.
Word is that the new iPad will be HD, have a faster processor, HD Retina Display and an improved camera.
Lafayette is getting more national attention. This time LUS Fiber will be featured on NBC's Rock Center with Brian Williams with the episode airing later this month or early April.
Parents, don’t let your kids fool you into getting them a Nintendo Wii with promises that it’ll make them exercise more. A newly released study says that’s just a bunch of bologna.
Now that people are getting more used to being on social networks like Facebook they seem to be getting more picky about whom they are sharing their information with.
According to a survey from the Pew Research Center, 63 percent of social media network users removed people from their friend rolls in 2011, which was up from the 56 percent of those who did so in 2009.
She was seemingly country music’s final holdout, but with the release of her new song ‘Good Girl’ Carrie Underwood has decided to join Twitter. The singer signed on just before 12PM ET on Friday, and within an hour was following 18 people and had over 10,000 followers.
It’s pretty common for companies to scout out the social media accounts of prospective hires — and now a new study from Northern Illinois University says Facebook profiles are actually a pretty good predictor of job performance.