Eleven people have been charged with hacking major US retailers, including TJX, and compromising the credit- and debit-card details of over 40 million people.
The technology that could eventually make your bus pass, bank card and coins obsolete is already here -- and it's on its way to your phone.
Over 700 players from 74 different countries are in Seattle for the finals of the World Cyber Games, one of the largest video game tournaments in the world.
The two search giants have come under fire from a human rights organisation for the activities of subsidiaries in China
The bid to fast track Office Open XML as an ISO-certified standard has received a setback, with ISO member Brazil casting a 'No' vote.
A decision by Google to blacklist BMW's German Web site for allegedly boosting its Internet search ranking in breach of Google guidelines has divided experts and Web users, as another big-name company comes in for the same treatment.
A UK company is considering filing a lawsuit against Google over its use of the Gmail name.
The United States, Canada, China, South Korea and the Netherlands are the top five birthplaces of spam worldwide, according to a new analysis by security software maker Sophos.
The UK government is carrying out nine Linux tests with IBM, to find out how much it could save by switching to open source.
The proprietary/open source dilemma confronts governments and businesses everywhere--it's only a matter of scale.
Sun Microsystems on Tuesday in the US plans to launch a software package aimed at the RFID market.
Google, the world's most popular search engine, has quietly deleted more than 100 controversial sites from some search result listings.
What market will Intel make over next? Experts say storage.
The PeopleSoft-J.D. Edwards merger will enhance the combined entity's standing in the enterprise software space in Australia and pose a serious threat to SAP.
The truth about outsourcing's effect on the American economy is not politically acceptable.
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