In a legal response to Viacom's lawsuit against YouTube, the search giant says it could affect "the way hundreds of millions of people legitimately exchange information" over the Web
Twenty-six countries have united to form a global cyber-security group: the International Multilateral Partnership Against Cyber-Terrorism (Impact).
The US wants to help defend against cyber attacks by embarking on a project that would build the equivalent of an online nuclear bomb.
All of a sudden, customers in the US are finding it a lot harder to track down an iPhone.
The death of actor Heath Ledger has prompted cybercriminals to trick unsuspecting fans into downloading malware via infected Web sites, security company Trend Micro has warned.
Samsung debuted its Q1 Ultra ultramobile PC on Monday with a distinct message: It's better than the last one.
A Connecticut man has pleaded guilty in a US federal court to selling Microsoft source code over the Internet.
Free Software Foundation (FSF) senior counsel, Dan Ravicher, has put forward a recommendation to help developers avoid potential legal pitfall when distributing software under free and open source licenses.
College students are getting a crash course in the "digital lifestyle," as schools expand and introduce high-tech perks such as campuswide wireless Internet access, subsidized legal music download services and even free iPods.
Internationally acclaimed violinist and conductor Pinchas Zukerman doesn't let a little thing like a few thousand kilometres stand in the way of reaching his students.
The idea that attacks on computer systems could provide an alternative method of spreading terror and disruption has been a concern for governments since IT systems began to proliferate.
Unveiled at its Print 2.0 event in New York earlier this month, Hewlett-Packard's imaging and printing group showcased a range of new hardware and software products and services designed to manage media for business and consumers.
Experimental network excels at long-distance collaboration; researchers hope to up ante with hybrid optical packet infrastructure.
We look at four examples of the way mobile technologies such as GPRS and 802.11 are giving Australian businesses the opportunity to bring the benefits of connectivity to mobile workers.
We've come a long way from the days when callers had to go stand next to a window in order to use a mobile phone indoors.
Oracle will release a new version of its set of business applications next month, repositioning some programs to take advantage of a trend and adding features that move the company into a market it's not yet tapped.
IT managers still have a long way to go in the fight to educate senior management about the benefits and pitfalls of organisational IT reliance, according to a leading analyst.
Personal networking isn't easy. But given the right circumstances and the right approach, you can use networking to help you take control of your career. Consider these tips.
Commentary--Apple has come under fire for the iPod's power problems - but the Great Battery Rip-off is a much wider issue for the industry, and consumers.
We've come a long way from the days when callers had to go stand next to a window in order to use a mobile phone indoors.
I've dreaded writing this, though not because I was at a loss for things to say about Canon's latest digital camera. What pained me was the knowledge that upon publication of the review, it would be time to pack up the loaner camera in a nest of Styrofoam peanuts and mail it back to Canon; the teeny little PowerShot Digital Ixus is my new favourite. It'll be hard saying goodbye.
The appeal of a tiny 1.58 kg notebook is obvious to those who lug around a traditional laptop. But what isn't as well known is that many of the negatives of these machines are fading away.
The company has received regulatory approval for two personal digital assistants that combine mobile phone, Web browsing and traditional organiser functions, ZDNet has learned.
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In the second part of his interview, Defence CIO Greg Farr talks about outsourcing, the skills crisis and reveals his most urgent IT priority.
I'm a celebrity, don't back me up
Lies, damned lies and telco stupidity
Dear carriers: More walking, less talking
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