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China slams US bias in cyberspying row

China slams US bias in cyberspying row

News Chinese officials hit back at report by U.S.-China body that claimed the Asian giant has stepped up espionage activities directed at the United States.

Wednesday, November 25 2009 11:22 AM

Tags: International governments, Defense/military, Commission, USCC, USCC Web Site, Republican, U.S., Nancy Pelosi, America, China


UAE has Gulf's highest female Internet user base

UAE has Gulf's highest female Internet user base

News United Arab Emirates houses most female online users in Gulf region, making Arab state potentially lucrative market for online companies, study shows.

Monday, October 05 2009 05:49 PM

Tags: Female, Web sites, Internet advertising, online company, Bahrain, broadband quality of service, Female, Web sites, QoS, Broadband


S'pore chip foundry sold to Abu Dhabi

S'pore chip foundry sold to Abu Dhabi

News Advanced Technology Investment Company will pay US$1.8 billion in cash for Singapore's Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing, reports say.

Monday, September 07 2009 06:45 PM

Tags: Mobile processors, Processors, Acquisitions, Mergers, Chartered Semiconductor, Microsoft Xbox, Abu Dhabi, United Microelectronics Corp., Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing Ltd., Fitch Ratings


Can you enjoy your morning tea without a newspaper?

Blogs Habits can change fast. For decades, I would head for two things in the morning--a hot cup of tea and a bunch of newspap...

Friday, February 20 2009 01:48 PM


News Corp.'s talks with Microsoft: A flawed deal?

News Confining content from The Wall Street Journal and other News Corp. publications to Microsoft's Bing will do more to hurt Rupert Murdoch than Google.

Wednesday, November 25 2009 10:41 AM

Tags: Search, Web browsers, Social Networking, MySpace, Google Inc., Arianna Huffington, Rupert Murdoch, Microsoft Corp., News Corp., Wall Street Journal


Google Apps bug: You've got (my) mail

News Brown University students and a few other Google Apps customers found other peoples' e-mail in their in-box due to glitch in migrating from old e-mail to Gmail.

Monday, September 21 2009 03:43 AM

Tags: Web 2.0, Web sites, Director Of Information Technology, Tool, Support Services, e-mail, spokesman, Google Apps, Google Gmail, Web 2.0


Google moves toward micropayments for newspapers

News Is it an olive branch for the beleaguered (and Google-bashing) publishing industry, a move to encroach upon Facebook's turf in the micropayment wars, or a bit of both?

Friday, September 11 2009 11:25 AM

Tags: Web 2.0, Google Checkout, micropayment, digital content, payment, Facebook, America, Adobe PDF, credit card, Web 2.0


News Corp.'s challenge to Google

News Rupert Murdoch may make a deal with Microsoft to make Bing the only search engine to deliver News Corp. content--unless antitrust cops object.

Thursday, November 26 2009 10:35 AM

Tags: Antitrust, Search, Google Inc., search engine, Rupert Murdoch, advertisement, Microsoft Corp., News Corp., Wall Street Journal, vice president


Italian antitrust group examining Google News

News Several Italian publishers claim Google threatened to exclude them from search results pages in retaliation for withholding their content from Google News.

Friday, August 28 2009 09:21 AM

Tags: Web 2.0, Web sites, Content management, antitrust, Search Result, New York Times Co., Google News, Italy, blog, Web Site


Saudi faces tough time with cybercrimes

News Government official in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia says "close to impossible" to completely eradicate "fast-developing" cybercrime techniques.

Wednesday, October 14 2009 08:13 PM

Tags: Data security, Security Management, Security implementation/standards, Commission, Cybercriminal, Malware, Saudi Arabia, e-mail hacking, network, Cybercrime


Google: Pirate Bay booted off search by mistake

News Site is unavailable on Google's search pages for a while last week, but Google says it was just a mistake. The controversial BitTorrent search engine is being indexed again.

Monday, October 05 2009 09:37 AM

Tags: Web 2.0, Digital rights management (DRM), Google Inc., search engine, TV, attorney, Internet Service, Internet Service Provider, Google Search, Internet


Ads--the new malware delivery format

News "Scareware" and other malicious content are sneaking onto high-profile Web sites via ad delivery systems that are not secure, experts say.

Wednesday, September 16 2009 01:42 PM

Tags: Data security, PC security, Malware, Site, e-mail, New York Times Co., trojan horse, ad network, Web Site, Web


Nintendo president: 'The Wii has stalled'

News Satoru Iwata says top-selling console has hit a wall due to dearth of "high demand" software, and the company is now "preparing for next year".

Monday, November 02 2009 06:54 PM

Tags: Game players, Handhelds, Streaming Video, Sales, Japan, Nintendo Wii, performance, Hardware, console, analyst


Swedish court orders shutdown of The Pirate Bay

News Swedish ISP said it was ordered to shut down the BitTorrent tracking site or face penalties. It's unclear when the site will, if ever, come back online.

Tuesday, August 25 2009 10:42 AM

Tags: Web 2.0, Web sites, software company, copyright violation, Internet Service, financial, founder, Internet Service Provider, Internet Cafe, Internet


Indian passports to go digital next year

News Country preps for e-passports and overhaul of backend infrastructure to enable better security, easier access and faster issuance of travel documents.

Thursday, September 17 2009 07:55 PM

Tags: Local Government, Data security, Traveller, Tata Consultancy Services Ltd., E-passport, Security, India, Chip, Infineon Technologies AG, Passport


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How to protect yourself from RAID-related UREs

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An Unrecoverable Read Error during a RAID rebuild can ruin an entire day. Scott Lowe talks about UREs and how you can avoid falling victim to this silent threat.


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Buying a projector? Try an LED TV instead

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If you're thinking of buying a new projector for your office meeting room, why not consider getting an LED TV instead. LED TVs are similar to LCD TVs except that..... by Lee Lup Yuen

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