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- Altech Sameer launches its tier 3 data centre
- RIM hiring for larger East African presence
- 2nd Samsung Electronics engineering academy launched in Kenya
- Airtel Money launched in Uganda
- Make data think for you, says Dr Getao
- Google-Mocality: All's well that ends well?
- Kenya’s Cellulant to power digital services for Barclays and Absa across its African network
- Kenya’s Cellulant to power digital services for Barclays and Absa across its African network
- Yu mobile unveils second relationship center
- Kenya ICT Board kicks off business plan training at Strathmore
- Microsoft, British Council trains teachers on digital content
- Thorsten Heins takes over as CEO at Research In Motion
- Megaupload shut down, Anonymous revenges on hacking spree
- Kenyatta uses Twitter to solicit input into 2012 budget
- Safaricom, Moi University partners to support engineering students
- 2002 attempt to spy on Kenya's Internet revealed
- AccessKenya completes data centre upgrade
- Yahoo co-founder leaves
- Now Google Regional Lead sends apologies to Mocality
- 103 Government of Kenya websites hacked overnight
- Google admits to Kenyan data scraping allegations
- Protesting citizens hack Nigeria military website
- Now Google denies outsourcing GKBO
- Kenya inching closer to a knowledge economy
- Mocality accuses Google Kenya of misrepresentation
- CIO100: Innovation for Business Value
- CIO East Africa Top 10 in 2011
- Al Jazeera's "Somalia Speaks" pioneers crowd sourcing in news collection
- Launch of iPhone 4s will put pressure on African mobile networks
- CCK report sees growth in mobile subscriptions, spike in Internet bandwidth
- Internet access is not a human right
- Yahoo taps PayPal President Thompson as CEO
- Data dilemma
- Kenya's mobile laboratory opens application process for third wave of Mobile Apps. developer training
- 2012 will see a rise in cyber-espionage attacks and sophisticated malware, experts say
- Smartphones and social media help you follow Santa
- Mid-size companies opting for local African cloud providers
- Samsung partners with training institutions to support SME sector growth
- Telecom Namibia deploying first DWDM network
- Pivot East, formerly Pivot 25, announces 2012 edition
- IBM signs 5 Key deals in Kenyan banking sector
- Google announces funding for several Africa tech NGOs
- HP endorses P Unit, as brand ambassadors of their music technology campaign
- Google goes all out with Google+ "launch" in Kenya
- MultiChoice launches DStv self service to solve E16 error
- Kenyan government shifts focus from connectivity to cyber security
- British DVK visit Kenya to look into Konza investment
- Africa to experience an explosive growth in mobile telephony services
- LG unveils world’s first 3D smartphone in Kenya
- Al-shabaab joins Twitter in response to the Kenya Military
- DRC bans SMS and social media networks to curb violence
- Virtual City launches Hewani, the African app store
- KENET, Eat Out , Nakumatt top 2011 CIO 100 Awards
- 20 East African firms scoop 2011 CIO 100 Category awards
- Isaack Hassan nominated for CIO 100 Leadership awards
- Calls for IT to deliver value at CIO 100
- Kenyan Government to launch 3 data centres
- RIM launches BlackBerry 7 devices in East Africa
- 48 mid-level colleges to get Internet connectivity
- It’s all systems go for CIO100 Awards and Symposium
- Virtualized desktops should replace the physical kind
- SMART Board brings interactive teaching to Starehe Boys
- KDN and Soliton Telmec Limited amicably settle all disputes out of court
- Dataguard launches “eZee”, business management software
- To cloud or not to cloud with Safaricom
- Dimension Data targets enterprise communication with Lync
- Nokia Siemens expands its portfolio of broadband products
- Pesapoint signs up for Internet Solutions' InfoConnect cloud
- Now you can use M-Pesa at Innscor outlets
- HP, Chase Bank partner for scalable hardware infrastructure
- Africa Union calls for dotAfrica TLD proposals
- Oracle Day: Oracle to increase presence and capacity in Kenya
- 30 day amnesty for counterfeit software dealers
- Real time mobile payments come to Kenya
- Safaricom half year profits down by almost 50% on lower calling rates
- Kenya's eGovernment comes on board for the CIO100 2011 awards
- LASIK technology to boost eye refractive surgeries in Kenya
- East Africa security study cautions on cloud computing, internal threats
- Major focus on Cloud Computing at AITEC 2011
- Shimba's MedAfrica to ease health challenges in Africa
- Shahab Meshki appointed CEO of Altech Kenya Data Networks
- Microsoft issues consumer alert about counterfeit software
- IT for intelligent business decisions
- Safaricom launches cloud services
- Kenya Petroleum Refineries transforms operations with IT
- Dimension Data hosts 4th annual ITEX 2011 Conference
- Safaricom to launch Facebook phone, more smartphones
- Nokia launches E6, promises no outages
- Microsoft offers employability tools for students
- Microsoft's Open Door 2011 starts today
- Hackers, IT Pros share personal information online
- Intel Kenya, Safaricom partner to launch “Enjoy, Learn and Play”
- Orange Kenya launches Flybox targeting homes, small offices
- LG launches world’s first 3D smartphone in Kenya
- Orange Kenya launches Mpedigree
- IBM plans to change Nairobi to a smarter city
- Nokia Siemens introduces Liquid network solution
- African states urged to ratify Budapest Cybercrime Convention
- Sweets for change: Supermarket policies to blame
- CCK adjusts licence fees to stimulate growth
- Apple Chairman Steve Jobs dead at 56
- Youtube launches in Kenya
- Mobile subscribers in Kenya exceed 25 million
- One on one with Oracle’s Graham Mansfield
- InMobi mobile advertising, global, social yet local
- Alcatel-Lucent launches Safe Campus in Kenya
- KDN opens its new HQ at Sameer Business Park
- South Sudan +211 country code goes live
- IGF: Small botnets pose security risk to Internet
- Sixth IGF closes with call for non-binding recommendations
- Safaricom Limited adjusts its tariffs
- Vint Cerf at ihub: Internet Oldies meeting young techies
- Sixth IGF: Capital and economic empowerment
- Global eSchool and Community Initiative (GESCI) launched in Kenya
- Nairobi worst city to get parking, says IBM survey
- What is the role of private sector in the IGF?
- Sixth IGF: Internet as a catalyst for change
- Family Bank launches MKODI, to help settle rent payments
- Global forum discusses Internet governance, research & policies in Nairobi
- Safaricom brings internet to TVs
- Kenya to host inaugural WordPress camp
- Electronic voting ruled out in 2012
- Mobile broadband data is king to telcos
- Internet leads to converging of communication channels
- Airtel unveils more plans for Kenya
- Indian IT investors sign MOU with the Kenya ICT Board
- Huawei targets Kenya telcom operators with mobile broadband services
- CCK turns heat on postal and courier services
- GOtv, new pay and digital TV launches in Kenya
- Google Kenya: getting Kenya businesses online
- Google offer free websites to Kenyan businesses
- Google Kenya hosts 2nd annual mobile conference
- Counterfeit handsets to get blocked
- Will HP abandon PC users?
- Kenyan doctors perform the country's first distant surgery
- Samsung Galaxy S II now in Kenya
- KDN launches its new data center
- Bhargava new Airtel Kenya head as Meza resigns
- Broadband commission for digital development meets in Rwanda
- Is Uganda Telecom going astray?
- On counterfeit phones – discussion points for the September 9th stakeholder meeting
- Tax on international inbound calls: Too good to miss
- UbuntuNET seeks sponsorship for Connect 2011
- Changing networking rules for business advantage
- Study identifies Kenya’s ICT access gaps
- Nokia launches 100,101 globally, in Kenya
- Orange Kenya launches its new 21Mbps network
- Msona Ltd. launches’ mBox 2000 series
- Africa’s mobile operators start to offer Blackberry-style e-mail and IM services
- ERPs, the future of business processes
- MTN, Opera partner in Africa, Middle East
- DStv drifta brings mobile TV to Kenya
- Innovation takes centre focus at East Africa business summit
- Google acquisition of Motorola Mobility ‘raises Android concerns’
- IWay Africa completes Uganda acquisition
- Google Kenya to host 2nd annual web & mobile conference
- Insurance mobility catches on with Turnkey's Bima 360
- Seven Seas Technologies and Twenty Third Century Systems announce joint venture
- Kenya launches National ICT Innovation and Integration Centre
- South Sudan gets own ‘.ss’ domain
- CIO 100 - East Africa's ICT industry awards launched
- MTN Business unveils IP PBX service
- Why the buzz on open source ERPs
- Airtel's profits weighed down by Africa acquisition, 3G
- Learning from Uchumi’s experiences with ERP
- Open Source: Robust and affordable solutions
- Nokia launches dual SIM handsets in Kenya
- Rwandatel assets to be liquidated
- Google opens SMS-to-chat gateway to more African countries
- Kenyan teachers unhappy with laptop programme
- Liberia introduces a paperless SIM card registration process
- Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, top African ICT rankings
- Toyota system can sense pedestrians, avoid accidents
- Android phones help poor farmers in Uganda
- SAP world tour lands in Nairobi
- Kenyan bloggers set up ad platform
- Kenya internet exchange point hits 1Gbps
- Mobile phone registration in Uganda
- New report gives insights on mobile apps potentials in Africa
- Engineers: PROTECT IP Act would break DNS
- Mobile changing the way enterprises buy technology
- Uganda: The about turn on a free market?
- SAS: Organization data ready for decision making
- Mobile money, content top bill at first VAS Africa event
- IT too needs proper governance
- Uganda Bureau of Standards to tackle quality of imported telecoms equipment
- The first government open data portal launches in Kenya
- Rwanda regulator revokes ISP, radio license for media house
- African digital TV: Late schedule & more pay TV
- Future clouds to outrun data centers
- Countries in Sub-Saharan African are not meeting their innovation potential
- Cisco unified wireless technology
- China accused of jamming TV, websites in Ethiopia
- LG launches new 3D TV model
- Cisco collaborating beyond borders
- Nokia trains mobile apps developers
- No more internet blackout says Egypt's IT chief
- ICANN names new chair
- ICANN names first Europe Vice President
- Philips tech solutions for a healthier and safer Africa
- Cheap triple play offers in Africa stifled by regulation
- Plan to launch new generic top-level domains approved
- East Africa's mlab launches in Nairobi
- New business model to save African cybercafés
- Pivot 25 showcases mobile innovation incubation
- Safaricom and Telkom Kenya to form tower share firm
- Airtel joins Africa's mobile money fray
- Dealing with consumer devices in the office
- China getting upper hand in scramble for mobile Africa
- Business Logic wants to help African mobile operators get smarter
- Network based video surveillance drives security
- Huawei Safaricom partner with local universities
- What your business can expect on world IPv6 day
- African regulators aim at operators for poor service
- Rwanda’s ICT plan 3
- Airtel Africa inks network expansion and management contract with Huawei
- Microsoft launches Windows 7 Kiswahili interface pack
- East Africa records strong PC growth, IDC says
- Government ICT in education award winners announced
- Mobile phone presents innovative learning for Africa
- e-Learning Africa conference kicks off
- African Union requests proposals for .africa domain registry
- Samsung to invest US$140m in Africa push
- Understanding data and storage risks
- Don't let technology confuse your mobile strategy
- Data centers industry emerging in Kenya
- Fiber opens access platforms to push broadband
- Huawei IDEOS X5 X3 S7
- Subscriber numbers down, what about revenue and ARPU?
- African telcos can claim carbon credits
- African telcos move to block interconnection fee cuts
- Uganda’s QuestO regional Microsoft Imagine Cup winners
- airtel unveils low cost postpaid service
- Android continues to win at blackberry's expense
- Uganda Telecom to appeal interconnect ruling over Gemtel
- Google launches gfunze
- Technology aids fuel shortage in Kenya
- Airtel accuses Safaricom of mobile number portability sabotage
- Rwanda's e-soko hits 70 markets
- Safaricom to sue number portability firm
- Uganda telecom to pay MTN says court
- Rwanda courts install electronic public information kiosks
- Connectivity boosts digital marketing in Kenya
- Ugandan ISPs implement IPv6
- Online activism put to test in Uganda
- Rwanda to hand over ICT asset management to private sector
- Connected Kenya comes to a close
- Connected Kenya: Citizens to enjoy better service delivery
- Connected Kenya developing skills and strategy
- Connected Kenya - smart systems for smarter lives
- Connected Kenya nurturing innovation, entrepreneurship
- Connected Kenya kicks off - think locally, act locally
- HUAWEI releases global annual report
- SEACOM's evolving network drives African internet growth
- Android tablets undercutting iPad prices
- Moving pictures – the next step for Africa’s mobile Internet users
- EACOM roundup: price wars hit voice, VAS & data new frontiers
- Safaricom enters into data provision deal with bankers
- Oracle EPM strategy to organisation success
- Airtel accuses Safaricom of sabotaging Mobile Number Portability
- Safaricom raises alarm on Airtel MNP practices
- Rural roll-out, white spaces and WI-FI
- Nokia Siemens Networks define future of telcos
- Developers take PS to task on Govt data
- Orange Kenya support for health response applications
- Ministry of ICT is worst performing ministry in Uganda
- Rwandatel license revoked by industry regulators
- Emirates SkyCargo completes first paperless flight out of Nairobi
- 3-year strategic plan for Southern Sudan’s ICT sector
- African mobile operators under threat from SIM box fraud
- Digital curriculum for Kenya schools
- UN first client of Microsoft’s revolutionary IPAC data centre
- Keep your mobile number, switch your network
- Oracle provides a solution to consolidate local data centers
- East Africa CIOs are changing gears
- Business continuity planning critical for Telcos
- Dealfish catches on with aggressive marketing
- Kenya’s Seven Seas Technologies to kit Ethiopia’s bank of Abyssinia data centre
- Think about the market when designing products; Innovators urged
- RwandAir contracts IFE Services for in-flight entertainment
- Strathmore university hosts ICT innovators
- African Union, OLPC laptop plan faces hurdles
- Google expands its free PC – mobile SMS service to Uganda
- Unistal appoints Multisystems as a distributor in Kenya
- Safaricom restructures top level management
- Co-op Bank launches M-Karo
- Ready for rollout: Safaricom welcomes MNP
- Human resource critical for ICT
- Sevenseas technologies named Cisco service provider partner, Africa
- IBM maps way towards Kenya’s Vision 2030
- Local ethical hackers nurtured in Kenya
- Twitter via SMS banned in Cameroon
- Business mobility takes centre stage at CIO Uganda breakfast
- CCK defend position on MNP
- HP launches training centre
- Barclays introduce free ATM, Mobile, Internet banking services
- Uganda calls time out on mobile-phone price wars
- MacAfee speak on malware threats in Kenya
- Multichoice partners with Uchumi for payments
- Rwanda launches agro-information system
- Orange targets broadband internet to residential areas
- Electronic learning management system launched in Rwanda
- AfTLD takes on .africa
- APC targeting data centres
- US takes stand on Internet freedom
- New e-Government strategy to transform public service
- Nakumatt to distribute Orange airtime
- Access Kenya opens first retail shop as an ISP
- MTN Uganda launches Android smartphone
- African mobile space force to reckon
- Interconnect disagreements rock Uganda's Telcos
- Safaricom opens up a retail shop at Galleria Shopping Mall
- NICE pioneers second generation low cost internet access points in Gambia
- Shared services: Govt. efficiency
- Oracle: Why they build fusion applications
- CBK reins on eMoney services
- Debate rages on for the ban on used computers
- World Bank launches new plan of support for Africa
- Aggregation and integration challenges of Mobile Banking
- Orange launch Ksh 20 daily tariff
- Ruby Nuby trains next generation developers in Kenya and Uganda
- AITEC banking and mobile money COMESA conference begins
- Microsoft launches Imagine Cup 2011
- Equity bank calls for shareholder investment on surplus returns
- Rwanda set to host CNS/ATM for COMESA member states
- Safaricom marks Green Awareness Day
- Orange awarded at Global Mobile Awards 2011
- Airtel, MasterCard to let users buy goods with mobile phones
- 2011 in perspective: laws, regulations, new business models
- Ovi Store sees huge growth in Kenyan apps
- Kenya Commercial Bank boosts MPESA Agents with loans
- Mobile phone transforming business in East Africa
- CfC Stanbic Bank scoops global award for mobile payments solution
- Dataposit targets MFIs with virtual solutions
- EAC lays strategies for the Dark Continent
- Safaricom and I&M Bank partner to broaden payments via plastic money
- Tigo Rwanda, Banque Populaire in mobile banking partnership
- Mobile data: comparison of Kenya mobile operators
- Kenya’s CompuLynx now ISO 9001:2008 certified
- Travel Guard, an insurance tool for travellers
- LTE faces challenges in Sub-Saharan Africa
- The first public telepresence suit launched in Kenya and Uganda
- IPv6 adoption at critical phase
- Yu announces zaZiada promotion
- Strathmore showcases Android apps for Kenya
- Anatomy of an Internet blackout
- How Egypt pulled its Internet plug
- With protests growing, Egypt cuts links to Internet
- Egypt's move to block Twitter a sign of social media influence
- KDN launch Hi Definition video conferencing solution
- MTN Rwanda focuses on data this year
- Nigerian IXP, new portals spur hopes for cheaper access
- Sierra Leone launches ICT council
- Uganda moves to implement BPO strategy
- Japan, China battle for African telecom investments
- Kenya ICT Board teams up with Family Bank to empower villages
- Beware of the “Kamasutra” virus attack – a cyberoam advisory
- Airtel admits 1 bob tarrif not permanent
- Schmidt to step aside as Google CEO, Page taking over
- Cable cuts hit safaricom cutting its services off three regions
- Jubilee policy holders to pay premiums through PesaPoint ATMs
- Huawei and Safaricom expand the Android ecosystem in Kenya
- Safaricom defends office site location
- Nokia advocates for robust, industry-wide anti-counterfeit rules
- Pesapal illustrated on Mobile Monday
- Seven Seas Technologies attain a specialized CISCO certification
- Mobility, social media to drive convergence in 2011
- CCK discontinues 6969 short code
- Bharti airtel and IBM finalize agreement to transform mobile communications in Africa
- Website attacks raise questions about African data security
- Airtel Kenya plans to double up its 3G spectrum in the rural areas
- Airtel Kenya lowers call rates to Kshs 1/= on its network
- Is your private cloud defensive or responsive?
- Electronic leaks opening up Kenyan leadership
- Alcatel-Lucent admits to bribing African officials
- LG introduces next generation smartphone design and display with LG optimus black
- Smart buildings the next big thing
- Oracle aims new BI app at SAP customers
- CIO100: Winners manifest IT maturity
- Safaricom announces Huawei IDEOS launch date
- Twitter breaking news deceives journalists in East Africa
- The Internet of things and the cloud CIO of the future
- Kenya Police website hacked, again
- Kenya in 2011: what to watch out for
- 2011 tech priorities: Are you ready to shake things up?
- airtel set to significantly enhance Africa’s customer experience in 2011
- Enterprise apps find a space on consumer devices
- Top ten predictions for the 2011 Middle East, Turkey and Africa IT markets
- Google announces online marketing challenge
- Smartphones 2011 trends to watch
- Smartphones open the Web to more Chinese
- Sony will take back manufacturing of Cell chips from Toshiba
- The ihub reopens green membership applications
- A glance on the ’Tweet Drill Down’ Samsung mobile application
- Samsung rewards local apps developers
- Safaricom recognizes the movers behind MPESA money transfer system
- Migration from analogue to digital broadcast on right course
- Mobile Number Portability is good news for subscribers
- CCK to sign number portability agreement today
- Seven Seas Technologies wins global HP award
- France Telecom-Orange announces start of operations of IMEWE
- The Entrepreneurship wheel
- Silicon Valley Entrepreneurs visit Kenya
- A Year in Kenyan Search: Google's Top Searches of 2010
- Airtel Kenya now unveils a Talk as much as you can tariff plan
- Virtual City Wins another Global Award in Abu Dhabi
- Microsoft showcases its technology
- Safaricom Postpay customers to benefit from PesaPoint deal
- Craft Silicon wins the grand 2010 African Awards for Entrepreneurship
- Orange intensifies war against cable vandalism
- Kukubo advocates for e-Learning
- Japanese supercomputer gets faster but draws no more power
- Europeans concerned over ongoing privacy fraud in US
- China to inspect government computers for pirated software
- US agency chooses Google for hosted e-mail
- Orange invest more on its distribution network
- Zuku announces mass market strategy for Triple Play Service
- M-PESA succesfully completes upgrade
- Airtel Kenya lauds CCK on quality scorecard
- Google maps out a healthier Korogocho
- CfC Stanbic Financial Services Launches Kenya’s First Real-time Online Share Trading Platform
- Orange Kenya gets 3G license
- Safaricom's offer end sees consumer backlash
- Safaricom, Nairobi Stock Exchange and Equity Bank get top honours at CIO100
- Zain rebrands to Airtel, promises changes
- Ndemo, Joseph and Mwangi first recipients of CIO100 ICT leadership Award
- Government at advanced stage to roll out Broadband LTE
- KDN says Fiber expansion still on course
- Impressive line up of speakers for CIO100 Symposium
- Operators and businesses are loosing billions on cable vandalism
- 3 Kenyan companies selected as finalists Africa entrepreneurship award
- Orange: Charge fiber vandals for economic sabotage
- Safaricom performs well in first half financial results
- Sony launches 3D product range in East Africa
- Orange and Equity Bank partner to revamp Orange Money, launch in Kenya
- Top companies make the cut in CIO 100 list
- Waititu: Change management critical for ERP implementation
- Virtual City showcases revolutionaly ICT in agriculture solution
- Google out to generate local content with Baraza
- MTN consolidates its regional data provision services
- Avaya comes calling with East African workshops
- Airtel appoints new CTO for Africa
- KDN resumes cable rollout plan
- Software ceases as a product, turns into a service
- UUNET re-brands as MTN Business Kenya
- Bharti Airtel announces strategic partnership to drive world class customer service across Africa
- Online dialogue on poverty reduction and maternal health launched by five African Parliaments
- Tandaa Funding Challenge: VCs grill entrepreneuers
- Kenyan company showcasing at GITEX
- Final IPv4 addresses to be issued within months, NRO warns
- Kenya launches first Virtual Court
- Orange launches iPhone 4
- North Korea opens up Internet for national anniversary
- The Hacker whose "people" troubled Paypal
- Orange offers device financing deal with Equity Bank
- Cisco VP Howard Charney on Intellectual Property rights
- "We're not up for sale," says AccessKenya
- Skype poaches Cisco's Bates as CEO
- African developers start making money from the Nokia Ovi Store
- Microsoft sues Motorola over Android
- HP picks former SAP chief Apotheker as new CEO
- Nokia N8 set to reach East Africa in weeks
- Spio-Garbrah to exit CTO in 2011
- IPO48 launches in Kenya with quest to invest in ideas
- Nokia and Safaricom launch the C3, Nokia Messaging Service
- With PlayBook, RIM jumps into tablet game
- China might take India's outsourcing crown
- France Telecom-Orange signs agreement for LION2
- Orange revises their data pricing
- PS Ndemo launches ‘Dialogue in the Dark’ workshops
- Zain launches customer loyalty reward
- EU launches wireless connectivity project in Africa
- UPU upbeat over technology adoption in postal services
- Last mile connectivity still a challenge in Africa
- Clouded in mystery
- South African companies battle for African mobile market
- International IBM team arrives in Kenya to support Digital Villages
- India connects African schools and hospitals
- Bharti and IBM extend partnership into Africa
- Kenya Airways Cargo to implement IATA's e-Freight system
- Africa needs to re-examine public broadcasting
- KDN embarks on aggressive expansion plans
- Microsoft launches IE 9
- Virtual City’s Mobile Distributor solution wins Nokia’s $1m
- AccessKenya to showcase technology at the vintage event
- Nokia announces powerful family of smartphones
- ICANN CEO says multi-stakeholder model of Internet Governance under threat
- KCB selects Gilat's SkyEdge II Broadband Satellite Network
- Zain and Cooperative Bank in partnership deal
- Study tackles gender issues in African ICT
- African innovators urged to up their game
- Kenyan gaming community takes root
- A legacy of success
- Seedcamp chooses three South African startups
- Handset makers compete for data-enabled African market
- AccessKenya Group extends its metro fibre to Mombasa
- Safaricom confident of retaining its position
- Google hosts workshop for Kenyan developers
- African film producers urged to back up their work
- Nigerian advance-fee scammer gets 12 years
- Microsoft’s eLearning Programme pays dividends
- ICT Board announces winners of local software grants
- Maker Faire Africa comes to Kenya
- Microsoft hosts Pan-African Innovative Education Forum
- Cybercrime prevention organization launches in Africa
- Samsung, LG battle for African market
- Africa takes small steps toward 'Net interconnection'
- Humanitarian organizations venture into Africa tech scene
- AVG: 7 of top 10 safest Web surfing countries are in Africa
- Safaricom personalizes mobile service
- India, Japan battle for Africa telemedicine market
- No let up in mobile price wars
- CCK announces new interconnection rates
- Teachers to get laptops with financing under new PPP
- Zain accuses Safaricom of unfair practices
- Zain ignites major price war
- African ISPs grow to regional carriers
- Africa domain attracts interest
- Telkom Kenya endorses ban on scrap metal exports
- Africa urged to improve civil registration systems
- Bharti Airtel expands into Seychelles, even as profits dip
- Orange launches Ramadhan offer on International calls
- Smartphones gain popularity in East Africa
- Nigeria claims top Internet spot in Africa
- The rebirth of IBM
- World Bank calls for bids for Africa mobile app labs
- Vodacom buys Zambia company in bid to expand
- Security woes stops some African online banking
- Android growing much faster than expected, say analysts
- BlackBerry service to be suspended by UAE
- IBM and IIT Bombay to research mobile phone interfaces
- Nokia's investment in African developers bears fruit
- Verification of user generated content made easier
- Kenya IGF discusses IPV6, IXPs
- eLearning: The dawn of a new era
- Wananchi Group, Cisco in major Triple-Play deal
- SeedCamp selects top African startups
- Mobicom ditches Safaricom for Orange
- African Internet users to wait longer for cheaper access
- ITU workshops come up with industry benchmarks
- Sierra Leone moves to put Sierratel on auction block
- Africa's LAP Green bids for Telekom Serbia
- Phillips, Zambia in supply contract dispute
- Alcatel hands over EASSy to WIOCC
- Equity Bank posts impressive results, buoyed by ICT platform
- Reasearch: Half of African countries to miss digital broadcasting deadline
- Security threats force East African nations to raise budgets
- Tech4Africa integrates speaker-delegate interaction
- Uganda interconnection charges now fixed
- India's new rupee symbol won't show soon on computers
- South Africa's telecom companies benefit from World Cup
- Siemens to invest US$280 million in Africa
- Microsoft releases Windows 7 SP1 beta
- Workers strike again at Nokia's India factory
- SEACOM repairs to be completed in next 10 days
- Bharti Airtel expansion runs into resistance in Tanzania
- Nokia taps Ovi Store to boost content creation in Africa
- Bharti Airtel launches in Kenya with strong rural focus
- World Bank moves to improve e-governance in Africa
- Zambia’s Breeze 89.3FM becomes a key regional player, mixing vernacular and English
- SA women’s movement unhappy with Porn Bill
- US Gov't uses tech to engage East Africa
- Oracle unveils Oracle Business Intelligence 11g
- Who really runs Facebook?
- Global experts to share knowledge at Tech4Africa workshops
- Sierra Leone implements Exchange Point
- BlackBerry, Skype, Google asked to serve Indian Govt. with data
- Indian ISP offering cloud computing to masses
- Orange Kenya ranked 5th in region
- CCK issues Mobile Number Portability license
- India delays mobile number portability again
- France Telecom moves toward recovering US$300M from Kenya
- Sierra Leone faces SIM card registration deadline
- Mahindra Satyam driving IT systems at FIFA World Cup 2010
- Ethiopian minister roots for technological learning
- Update: Kenya Govt. Portal, Administration Police Websites hacked
- Uganda plan to remove software VAT stirs debate
- Zain Kenya gets 3G licence
- VMware's CEO: OSes are having their jobs stolen
- Corruption charges halt two South Africa tech contracts
- Top online destinations to follow World Cup 2010
- Race issues arise in South Africa spectrum auction
- Bharti Airtel officials tour Africa to promote strategy
- India scores more big outsourcing contracts
- ICANN leader calls for greater International cooperation in addressing Internet security
- ECA launches African technology network to generate value from R&D
- Zambia lowers international gateway license fee
- Telcos, providers move to support Africa's first World Cup
- Hackers exploit Windows XP zero-day, Microsoft confirms
- PC shipments to grow this year as economies recover
- World Cup comes to Kibera via solar technology
- HP and crescent launch new workstation in Kenya
- Nokia launches dual-SIM handsets in Africa
- Mubaloo offers free World Cup iPhone app
- Nigeria moves to query Siemens on bribery allegations
- LAP Green Networks buys Zamtel
- CCK slashes 3G licence fee
- India's Bharti Airtel completes acquisition of Zain Africa
- Microsoft, Intel, World Bank team on Africa project
- CCK hosts workshop on Intellectual Property Rights
- Apple announces iPhone 4
- Vodacom granted takeover authorization in Zambia
- AfriNIC pilots public key infrastructure resource project
- Global IP traffic to increase more than fourfold by 2014
- AfriNIC debates IPv4 allocation to other regions
- Kenya ICT board launches US$4 million grant for content development
- Family Bank launches innovative mobile money product
- Celebrating the fibre revolution
- VCs trickle into Africa, but challenges continue
- Consortium formed to enhance ICT implementation in education
- New undersea cable feeds African botnets
- Safaricom launches SMS/email service
- Google Names Facebook Most Visited Site
- Yu Web site hacked and defaced
- E-book launch makes reading easy for students
- AccessKenya’s home portal to showcase Rhino Charge live
- Google rejects German request for Wi-Fi data
- Lack of laws hampers use of international gateways
- Virtual Works hosts NetApp executive forum
- Open-source services show signs of growth in Africa
- Safaricom registers impressive growth in net profit
- Samsung wave, first bada smartphone hits the market
- Fibre optic cables to drive fixed-line telecoms in sub-Saharan Africa
- Nigeria asks Germany for info on Siemens bribery case
- Nigeria's top PC maker eyes expansion abroad
- ITU, UNESCO try to spur broadband growth in Africa
- Kenyans to arrive for eLearning Africa in style
- HP recalls more batteries that pose a fire hazard
- Changing the face of banking: What Safaricom and Equity Bank partnership means
- Pakistan extends Web site ban to include YouTube
- Google's App Engine now in business version
- East Africa on track to unify communications sector
- Software piracy rampant in East&Southern Africa
- Philips introduces healthcare and lighting solutions in Kenya
- Firm launches low-cost messaging platform for Sierra Leone
- Study urges focus on developing new technologies
- Vodacom launches Linkbook computers
- Telma launches mobile transfer services
- Africa strengthens IT infrastructure
- MTN kicks off SMS campaign for access to education
- Software pirate faces the law in Kenya
- Laws to boost BPO sector coming
- Lusaka gears up for eLearning Africa
- Telcos, regulators take excise fight to EAC level
- UNICEF and Text For Change spearheading ICT4D
- Expert: “Africa’s physically challenged yet to harness the Web”
- SME customers to benefit from improved Internet banking.
- World Bank targets corruption in Africa
- New regulations set operators on collision course
- Greater adoption of IP telephony to spur the deployment of Unified Communications solutions in Kenya
- MTN to buy Orascom's Africa operations
- Sudatel operates a 3-in-1 SIM for GSM, CDMA and 3G and Expresso will go GSM
- Championing the connected Government agenda
- Cable interruptions slow 'Net in eastern and southern Africa
- CompuLynx unveils software solution for upcoming retailers
- M-PESA to ease payment of water bills
- Cisco’s TelePresence virtual meeting solution launches in Kenya
- Gateway bolsters West Africa’s Mobile Networks
- Africa's EASSy cable construction complete
- ICASA opens mobile TV market
- Nokia, University of Nairobi launch computer software laboratory
- Registrar unveils online shareholder access service
- Fibre arrival poses nagging questions
- Mozambique’s third mobile operator must be aggressive – Frost & Sullivan
- Africa must harness ICTs to mitigate Climate Change
- Connected Government Summit kicks off
- African economies urged to embrace ICTs as tools for socio-economic development
- The challenge of being an ICT entrepreneur
- GSMA launches SMS spam reporting service
- Zain approves Airtel's acquisition of its African operations
- Kenya ICT Board, Safaricom partner to host Kenya e-Government summit
- Patriotism, low cost, leads to growth of .za
- Accenture eyes Kenya as offshore location
- Ethiopian Telecommunications Corporation (ETC) awards international broadband capacity agreement to SEACOM
- Science and Technology innovations key in mitigating Climate Change
- Government role in ICANN increases
- ICANN Board withdraws EOI
- Trademark issues could derail new gTLDs at ICANN meeting
- Kenya ICT Board and Google in major partnership
- 37th ICANN meeting kicks off in Nairobi
- Mobile Web: Leapfrogging into the future
- Bratt: “The digital divide is not closing fast enough”
- Microsoft upbeat over its 2010 Strategic Plan
- New Decade, New Regulations
- Service issues weigh on Bharti-Zain deal
- Tech labs move beyond corporations in sub-Saharan Africa
- M-PESA Scoops global award
- e-Government gets a boost from Public Private Partnership
- Opoku-Mensah: “A good ICT policy should not be an end in itself .”
- Telkom Kenya wants users of jail broken phones prosecuted
- KDN launches Internet payment gateway
- Ethiopia IT sector to grow, but gov't role questioned
- Nokia launches programme to nurture young business talent
- KDN unveils cheap broadband solution
- Safaricom partners with KPLC to expand its data footprint
- ITU chief upbeat over PPP’s role of attracting investment in ICT
- AU launches $15million project to connect African varsities
- Equity bank acquires new technology to minimise card fraud
- AU Summit decries digital divide, calls for increased investment in ICT
- Uganda telecom regulator to 'name and shame' poor providers
- ITU extends digital migration timetable for 34 countries
- African Union gets in gear to drive ICT
- Kenyan outsourcing Tech Park faces challenges
- Somalia telecom sector battles instability
- Conventional Banking speedily changing from bricks to clicks
- Housing Finance and Zain sign money transfer agreement
- IBM study reveals changing role of the CIO
- Government unveils anti-corruption software
- Competition, energy issues pressure Africa telecom in 2010
- India funds power projects for African ICT
- MPesa customers to access money through Equity Bank ATMs regionally
- IBM reveals five innovations that will change cities in the next five years
- Alcatel kicks off green networks group
- Smartphones collect data on malaria cases in remote Uganda
- Facebook, Twitter becoming business tools, but CIOs remain wary
- Samsung builds 3D TV home system, thinnest LED TV ever
- Microsoft dumps upgrade pricing for Office 2010
- Kenya's registry manager answers cost concerns
- Chinese gear boosts African telecom networks, draws fire
- Skeptics question OLPC's focus with US$75 tablet
- Africa's year in tech includes arrival of undersea cable
- Orange cuts residential internet connectivity cost by more than half
- Cape Verde, Somalia lead way in Africa domain operations
- Yu partners with Equity Bank to launch m-money service
- Youths on a mission to light up Kibera slums using solar power
- Pomp and colour as Digital Broadcasting launches in Kenya
- The future is truly mobile
- Africa banks on CDMA for rural connectivity
- Dreams come true for young women, thanks to Samsung and ACWICT
- Kenya gives ISPs four months to reduce service charges
- Huawei establishes first telecoms R&D facility in South Africa
- Zain to outsource mobile network operations in East Africa
- Obama receives emails from Kogelo students, thanks to solar power
- Health services benefit from mobile technology
- Racist image tops Google search results for Michelle Obama
- Expectations high as ICANN comes to Kenya
- Essar enhances Africa position with buy of Warid operations
- Intel to unveil energy-efficient, many-core research chip
- Mobile service providers get their report card
- Uganda backbone project latest victim of corruption charges
- Nairobi hosts regional outsourcing and contact centre conference
- Samsung launches an e-warranty services to curb counterfeits
- Refugees in Kenya get software development work
- Rise in online attacks poses challenge for African banks
- CCK awards NFP licence to Gateway Communications
- Safaricom accrues over US$ 89 million profit in its half financial year
- Nepad moves on scaled-back African network plan
- Blackouts hurt Africa's tech progress
- ICANN approves internationalized domain names
- Root zone changes may shake up Net in Africa
- Orange launches attractive Internet offers
- Coming together
- CCK wins top continental award
- Regional airline passengers to pay for their tickets via M-pesa
- Kenya shifts attention to local Web content
- Apple's profit rises despite drop in iPod shipments
- Kenya’s fledgling BPO industry grapples with challenges
- Microsoft launches campaign to curb software piracy
- M-Pesa international money transfer service launched
- Why the cost of bandwidth will remain high in Africa
- Regional ICT Policy meeting opens in Dar
- Experts: Africa should force manufacturers to tackle e-waste
- Study: Ethiopia only sub-Sahara Africa nation to filter Net
- Race for mobile banking products heats up
- ITU Telecom World expo shifts in response to economic crisis
- Banking at your fingertips
- World War III could be fought on Internet, says ITU head
- Sony prototype sends electricity through the air
- African providers under pressure on interconnection charges
- ICANN freed from US gov't oversight
- ICANN gets an international face with new agreement
- IBM, Canonical target emerging markets
- Rwanda mobile phone plant on knife's edge
- Connecting East Africa
- BPO Academy Comes to Kenya
- Fiber slaying satellite
- Top Stories
- MasterCard opens East African regional headquarters in Nairobi
- Mobile Marketing Association announces 2012 summits
- Intel promises affordable Ultrabooks for Kenya
- Security challenges major focus at AITEC Banking & Mobile Money Conference
- MTN Business Kenya launches IP PBX service in Kisumu
- AccessKenya Group to invest Ksh 100 M in Nairobi Metropolitan Fibre in 2012
- Custody and Registrars diversifies into IT services
- Nokia hits 1.5 billion sales of revolutionary Series 40 mobile phones
- LG home sales see 25 % growth over holidays, shoppers rewarded
- Iphone 4s sells today at Orange Kenya retail shops
- M-pesa upgrade, outage on Saturday night
- Huawei, ZODA FONES to deploy West Africa's first LTE
- Microsoft launches ‘Build Your Business’ training course for entrepreneurs and SMEs in Kenya
- Orange revamps unlimited Internet pricing on its superfast network
- Maersk line and Ericsson bring mobile connectivity to the oceans
- Airtel customers to save more on calls
- Intel unveils the latest Intel classmate PCs
- LG introduces Google TV at CES 2012
- Samsung signs up for Pivot East sponsorship
- OLPC's XO-3 tablet to debut at CES, coming to Tanzania
- Safaricom warns of possible data disruptions
- TEAMS carries out maintenance on its cables
- Company IT spending forecasts brighten
- Five open source technologies for 2012
- RIP Technology: 10 products and services that died in 2011
- Samsung to buy Sony's share of LCD panel joint company for $934 million
- Kenya Copyright Board, Microsoft conduct pirated software raid
- LG, Intel sign agreement on Intel Wireless Display technology
- CCK extends switch off deadline for counterefeit phones
- ISO certification to boost Techno Brain’s service delivery
- Orange Money partnership to increase its distribution network
- LG, Prada unveil third smartphone
- Visa gives safe online shopping tips
- Agnes Gathaiya appointed Public Sector Director, East Africa for SAP
- Google Zeitgeist, a look at 2011 through the collective eyes of the world on the web
- Microsoft launches Free Software Content Suite for Africa
- Zuku TV hits 35,000 subscribers as units stock out
- Value add to the storage business in Africa
- APC Symmetra LX brings performance, redudant UPS
- Huawei claims 130,000 IDEOS sales in Kenya
- ICANN CEO urges companies to prepare for new Internet domains
- Area control center to be launched in Rwanda
- Airtel to exclusively supply new Samsung products in Africa
- 8 Reasons why CIOs shouldn't race to Windows 8
- Ghana International Bank selects iCreate's Biz$core
- University student wins sh.1million from the 'Furahi na Safaricom' promotion
- APC announces custom service models for East Africa
- Safaricom opens Ksh. 21 million evolutionary designed center at The Junction
- Spectrum harmonization key to broadband uptake
- Airtel crosses 50 million customers mark in Africa
- Safaricom apologizes to customers following an M-PESA service outage
- Local government investment climate web portal launched in Kenya
- Orange, partners with Equity Bank to launch visa debit card
- Mobile Marketing Association endorses 2012 events
- Intelsat, SES eye Africa's growing broadcast market
- Nokia Siemens Networks to cut 17,000 jobs
- Majority of firms still don't recycle PCs
- Samsung to set up first engineering academy in the country
- Kenya Airports set to get WiFi
- Nokia Siemens Networks restructures to maintain competitiveness
- CCK Board chairman's term extended for three years
- AccessKenya crowned outstanding MPLS service provider at ICT awards
- Flytxt brings the experience of over 50,000 campaigns to Africa
- Ndemo, Getao set to push for telemedicine adoption at Afrihealth conference
- Safaricom unveils mobile health service
- Two top Indian mobile companies under investigation
- 2011 MMA global and regional mobile awards winners announced
- IBM's Watson computing system to cure malaria with Scripps
- Visa launches prepaid mobile phone account
- Umuntu Media launches iZimbabwe and iBotswana portals
- SkyVision wins prestigious AfricaCom 2011 Award
- Indo Africa bank joins Kenswitch
- African broadband to grow steadily, report says
- British Council, Microsoft to build digital hubs in schools
- Rwanda Telecenter Network introduces Web 2.0 to farmers
- Visa spending in Kenya: Tourists take top 10 slots
- UAP pays first mobile insurance policy
- AccessKenya to target youthful Internet users
- Airtel offers more incentives to Airtel Money users
- IBM's Watson technnology predicted to revolutionize education industry
- Airtel Ghana, supports Cape Coast University, School of Medical Sciences
- Airtel deploys E-site power management solution in Nigeria
- APC enhances partner support
- Seacom & Main One awarded ‘Best pan African initiative’ at AfricaCom Awards 2011
- Microsoft, Samsung invest in sub-Saharan Africa schools
- African mobile subscriptions make it world's second-most-connected region
- British Airways to accept M-PESA payments
- Google+ launches pages for businesses, brands and organisations
- Comviva brings WebAxn, cloud based mobile application to Africa
- M-PESA bags more Mobile Money Awards
- InMobi serving 1 billion mobile ads in Kenya
- Compulynx receives global recognition
- Orange responds to CCK quality of service report
- Pasha: 2nd call for entries from Kenya ICT Board
- Wipro Q2 profit beats forecast, sees IT revenue rising
- Orange slashes prices on devices ahead of festive season
- DragonWave plans to acquire Nokia Siemens Networks microwave transport business
- HP releases new Slate tablet after retaining PC unit
- Mozilla developers to test new phone OS this year
- Mobile Operators fail to meet CCK quality threshold
- Orange to maintain calling rates
- Pwani Oil adopts Oracle e-Business suite
- Beyond outsourcing to the cloud
- Nokia announces winning variation of Nokia Tune
- APC encourages users to support authorised distributor
- CCK report shows 100 per cent improvement in Safaricom network quality
- ICANN Board focuses on assistance for developing economies
- Internet Root Server goes online in Senegal
- LG posts global revenue of USD 11.92 Billion
- Safaricom appoints new CFO
- Western Union reveals the world’s most networked person
- Oracle to hold Open Day in Nairobi
- MTN Business launches VC services on 1st anniversary
- Samsung launches solar powered Internet Schools in SA, plans for Kenyan
- InMobi supports mobile game with aim to end women & child violence
- Airtel launches first ever 3G Service in Central Africa
- M-Pesa becoming a hard nut for Safaricom to crack
- Head of Emirates Group IT wins CIO of the Decade award
- Cisco, Deaf Aid and Safaricom pilot first Cisco HealthPresence Clinic in Kenya
- ICANN Dakar meeting calls for greater African Internet access
- New tool to help small businesses plan for cyberattack
- AfriNIC to lead IPv6 deployment discussion
- Airtel unveils generous Mashujaa Day offers
- Google Trader brings new online marketplace to Kenya
- Mobile money solution to African currency woes
- Safaricom BlackBerry users get 7 days compensation
- Nokia Siemens brings mobile phone management to Facebook
- Samsung launches free after sales in Kenya
- Airtel Africa compensates its BlackBerry users after global outage
- Bharti Airtel Africa enhances mobile internet browsing experience
- Nairobi BarCamp to take place Saturday
- Tech4Africa: Top 8 Samsung Ignite start-ups announced
- "We’re letting you down" - RIM CIO to Blackberry users
- Ericsson: Mobile data traffic growth doubles over the year
- Samsung aims for the enterprise
- The United States revealed as Kenya’s best friend in cyberspace
- Kenyan banking security regulation spurs growth of data centers
- Samsung subsidises developers for Tech4Africa conference
- ICANN leader stresses benefits of new gTLD program
- Safaricom lauds CCK move on license and spectrum fee
- LG holds training for air conditioning engineers
- Garage48 in Strathmore: Top 10 mobile apps
- IBM hosts roundtable discussion to address some of Nairobi's biggest urban challenges
- MTN acquires additional 25% stake in MTN Rwanda
- Orange attributes continued growth to a good strategy
- Vodacom Tanzania offers flexible bill payment options to its customers
- Airtel’s calling rates to remain the same
- Compulynx implements POS system for Seychelles government
- Steve Jobs: A timeline
- Remembering Steve Jobs, the man who saved Apple
- Enterprise social media use set to double by 2013: Report
- IT in healthcare curing the clutter
- Adobe launches cloud services for content creators
- InMobi mobile advertising workshop in Nairobi
- When ERP forces you to befriend Excel
- Nokia launches the Nokia Browser
- Dorothy Ooko departs from Nokia
- LG Pentouch brings touch to TV
- Airtel signs Africa wide network deal with NokiaSiemens
- Chris Wood 46th in 4th annual Power 100 list
- CIOs need a new generation of business problem-solvers
- Yu waives yuCash money sending charges, launches utility payment
- Beckstrom points to multi-stakeholder model as “Catalyst for the Internet”
- Bharti Airtel appoints Salia Gbane as Managing Director for Chad
- Kenya Power adopts Oracle solution for pre-paid billing
- SuperWiFi: Trapped in the future
- Nokia impounds counterfeit phones and accessories
- Microsoft legal affairs VP to speak on intellectual property in Nairobi
- Nature's business lessons
- T-Mobile phones to run on speedy network
- Nairobi ICT summit draws participants from 10 nations
- Zuku TV Launches in Uganda
- Incoming Seacom CEO gives status update
- Kenya’s Cellulant to power Standard Chartered mobile apps
- iPhone 5 to be announced on 4 October?
- IBM doubles Africa Service Corps employees
- Airtel teams up with ezetop for international mobile top up
- NokiaSiemens launches Liquid Net to automatically manage network traffic
- Nokia "Create for Millions" deadline extended
- AITEC announces Mozambique ICT Congress speaker lineup
- Umuntu recieves $1 M eVA to build Africa portals
- LG Optimus smartphone users to receive remote customer care services
- Nigerian telecom leaders meet to set network service improvement strategies
- Microsoft cracks live migration problem
- Android tablets lose ground to RIM, TouchPads
- Sierra Leone highlights broadband challenges
- COMESA regional FOSS conference kicks off in Nairobi
- AfriNIC conducts free IPv6 training in Nairobi
- Airtel, Standard Chartered & Mastercard partner on virtual debit card
- Liberia gets first mobile payment service
- MTN Business Kenya gets ISO certification
- Indian NASSCOM delegation set to boost Africa business tiesa
- Digital TV switch may leave thousands with no TV signal
- HP announces new mobile and 3D printing capabilities
- Bharti Airtel sets shop in Rwanda
- Safaricom holds third AGM with focus on restructuring
- Kenya Power acquires data warehousing and online transactions system
- RIM launches BlackBerry App World 3.0
- Safaricom strongest brand as Zain offered better performance
- Business models, users and delivery platforms begin to crystallize
- Google highlights advances in copyright protection
- Sony shows 3D images with glasses, without the TV
- Airtel will not shut off Uganda Telecom calls
- Cybercrime, still a priority
- CCK, telcos uncertain on counterfeit devices
- Tech4Africa launches innovation award
- Why CIOs should clone themselves
- Seacom appoints Mark Simpson as new CEO
- Inmobi offers incentives to Kenyan mobile developers
- Africa steps up fight against counterfeit mobile phones
- Nations with low malware rates have better ISPs
- LG's optimus black p97o now in Kenya
- MTN, TIGO competition continues
- Nigerian operators meet to adapt strategies that capitalise on boom
- Twitter adds photo galleries to profiles
- AOC launches its ultra thin LED monitor
- Innovation prize for Africa announced
- "Today changes with Orange", new tagline for Orange's digital future
- R.I.P HP TouchPad, we hardly knew you
- Airtel and Access Kenya sign fibre optic deal
- Safaricom's statement on proposed competition guidelines on regulated services
- MTN revenue edges up despite political unrest
- Movirtu offers cloud-based mobile ID service in Africa, Asia
- IT hiring remains strong despite economic fears
- Safaricom improves Western Kenya network
- Huawei releases sales figures
- Google cache servers drive interconnection in Africa
- ZTE plans to exit DRC mobile joint venture
- 2nd round of the IPO48 hits Nairobi
- Anonymous allegedly threatens to 'kill' Facebook
- MTN Group launches app competition to open store
- IP exchange critical for next generation wireless services
- Vodacom to sponsor 2011 AITEC Mozambique ICT Congress
- Amazon Web Services reports outage in the U.S. late Monday
- From Microsoft to Google apps: why we migrated
- Using renewable energy in the data center
- HP innovative solutions for a mobile workforce
- Seacom, Infinera trial 500 Gbps data network
- Organizations need stealth approach towards cyber attacks
- Uganda blocks Chinese loan over procurement concerns
- LG posts a global net profit of USD 99.6 million in Q2 2011
- IBM supports Kenya's electronic government development goals
- Cloud computing technology – how is the data centre affected?
- Orange Money introduces two new access channels
- Kenya works with ISPs to cut rates
- Google and Wananchi heat up Kenya data war
- Nokia seeks apps, ideas for next billion
- Orange and Kenyatta University launch strategic partnership
- Virtualization to set future of IT business alignment
- MobiKash unveils interoperable mobile commerce platform
- US slams Malawi over social media blocking, killings
- Nokia handsets aim at African dual SIM card market
- Kenya’s potential in telecoms largely untapped
- Transforming education through technology
- Businesses lack bandwidth for the cloud
- USAID and CTO builds Universal Service & Access Funds capacity in Africa
- Safaricom Academy students demo mobile apps
- SAP hopes partners will rev up mobile apps sales
- A look at the new features in Gmail
- HP intelligent servers to ease IT administrators work
- South Sudan gets 211 as international dialing code
- Ugandan legislator calls for Huawei deal investigation
- Joomla expands beyond content management
- East African Cables registers licensed electricians countrywide
- LG and INTEL unveils first ever 3D PC
- Sale of Nigeria's Nitel bogs down in confusion
- Crescent Tech focuses on next generation servers
- Microsoft reveals imagine cup 2011 winners
- SAP Kenya world tour gains momentum
- Will Bill Gates build Toilet 2.0?
- LG's Optimus 3D heats up Africa smartphone competition
- Bad news for Windows: IT is spending on Cloud, not PCs
- IBM in agreement with Bharti Airtel to provide IT solutions
- Huawei IDEOS S7 slim tablet finally in Kenya
- LG rolls out Optimus 3D smartphone
- Oracle outlines storage strategy
- Nokia CDF Monitor App Review
- Orange Uganda introduces HD voice
- Seven Seas Technologies expands to Ethiopia
- Mustek launch new range of Mecer devices
- Eddy Njoroge appointed chair of Telkom Kenya’s board of directors
- Orange Uganda launches email SMS
- IBM backs development of Kenyan e-voting master plan
- Orange revamps its offer for prepaid customers
- Nokia invests in new business-to-business care centre
- Website management a team work effort
- Airtel seeks to break communication barriers
- LG Electronics targets to sale over 40 million flat panel TVs
- Google, World Bank, UNOSAT and RCMRD to map Southern Sudan
- IBM study defines futuristic networked devices for healthcare
- MTN inks deal with music channel Trace
- IBM's focus on Africa finance sector bears fruit
- Commercial Bank of Ethiopia to modernize core banking systems
- Comviva deploys over 50 USSD solutions across 39 countries
- Know the impact of physical layer changes on IT systems
- HP donates smartphones to fight diseases in Kenya
- MTN to deliver music to handsets
- FNB claims rapid uptake of mobile banking service
- iWayAfrica and Afinis partner on service provision
- Oracle reports q4 profits
- Comviva wins top honours at Asia Communication Awards 2011
- Access Kenya launches Live Chat service
- Avnet extends its Africa focus
- Airtel launches personalized customer offers
- HP, KWFT in KSh 162 M systems upgrading contract
- Huawei unveils 7-inch tablet running Android 3.2
- Cyberoam holds partners’ day
- Africa's telecoms awards open for submission
- KDN set to roll its fibre optic network
- Mobile phone to locate seperated refugee families in Kenya
- Clinton Africa visit highlights concerns about China
- Uganda makes U-turn on minimum telecom price directive
- First ever Cisco expo set to kick off in Kenya
- HP launches toner cartridge authentication software
- Pivot 25 takes Kenyan app to Silicon Valley
- Comviva wins global telecom business award
- Comviva wins global award for innovation in e-Consumer services
- A “cloud” vision of a shared health platform
- Huawei introduces E5 wireless modem in Kenya
- Time for a global policy response to cyber threats and attacks
- Nokia sees potential for local developers
- Comiviva creates employment opportunities in Africa
- Nigerian court blocks Telkom sale of Multi Links
- New developments in physical security systems
- 22 graduate at Infosys campus in India
- Fintech signs on as Stratus Technologies partner
- Seven Seas Technologies scoops Africa cloud computing award
- Innovative payment solutions to widen financial access in the East African region
- Emirates launch mobile boarding pass service
- Sh320m ($4m) upgrade for Kenya data networks
- African mobile advertising market grows with 21%
- Uganda appoints new Minister for ICT
- African awards for entrepreneurship 2011 opens for applications
- Visa extends debit business across Sub-Saharan Africa
- Unistal releases range of data care products in Africa
- East Africa invests a combined US$400m in fiber
- Windows multipoint server 2011 launched in Africa
- Airtel services disrupted as fibre cable is cut
- Successful Pasha entrepreneurs ready to roll
- eLearning Africa 2011 Gallery
- Technology to spur grow of the tourism industry
- Samsung apps for TV reaches 5 million download
- Schneider Electric acquires Uniflair
- Comviva sponsors mobile tech on social and economic development
- CNN and Nokia announce plans for international partnership
- LG increase its market share with powerful notebooks
- Airtel Africa signs landmark deal for managed VAS services with Comviva
- INTERPOL and ICANN advance cooperation on Internet security
- New online tourism textbook launched
- Wananchi Group announces expansion plans
- Dimension Data finds vulnerabilities on Cisco devices
- LG claims top global market share in LED monitors
- Nokia warns mobile phone users of lottery scams
- Orange Money customers to access services from Equity Agent outlets countrywide
- Safaricom rewards subscribers with Sh1 tariff
- yuMobile launch free SMS chat service
- Microsoft to expand AppFabric toolset
- Microsoft, SAP team to ease cloud deployments
- Power and cooling issues set to worsen
- Airtel now appoints key Safaricom man as its Network Director
- LPI announces new affiliate in East Africa
- yu drops call rate to 50 cents a minute in promo
- Internet and digital marketing conference set for Nairobi
- CTO launches new training programmes
- LG unveils advanced Cinema 3D monitors
- Orange brand’s position goes up in 2011
- InMobi launch global mobile payments solution with ad network
- Nokia E7: redefining success
- Samsung touches Africa with smart technology
- PC software theft in Eastern and Southern Africa totals $109 million in 2010
- APC announces infraStruxure management software portfolio 6.2
- Samsung Africa conference kicks off in Nairobi
- Decision making ‘in the dark’ a major worry for large companies
- LG unveils Wi-Fi enabled Blu-ray 3D DVD player
- Unistal is planning to tap data recovery market of Africa
- Tech4Africa 2011 set to impress
- Unified communication connects people in new ways
- Comviva announces its presence globally
- Etisalat Nigeria renews managed services contract with Alcatel-Lucent
- Comviva appoints new head of mobile financial solutions
- Ericsson drives a networked society in Kenya
- Lead mobile TV analyst comes to Kenya
- Nokia E7 now available in Kenya
- New version of protegent enterprise security released
- How social networking is affecting storage
- New version of protegent enterprise security released
- LG launches home appliances controllable by smartphones
- Huawei legally protects its patents and trademarks in Europe
- Cameroon to roll out ePassports
- Royal wedding live at Nakumatt Junction
- BPC announces MEA appointments
- Microsoft calls for stronger IP protection
- Microsoft explains its location data collection practices
- Libya loses grip on telecom investments in Africa
- Transformer fire disrupts Safaricom services in Nairobi
- Safaricom now stops customers from Porting to Airtel
- Cyberoam protects against TCP split handshake attack
- Toshiba's Tablet arriving in June
- Former engineer who sued Cisco now faces hacking charges
- CIOs compete at Royal Nairobi Golf Club
- IBM brings its smart planet agenda to Africa
- Unistal is looking forward to expand its operations in Africa
- Safaricom apologizes for sms outage
- Key ICT Conference kicks off in Mombasa tomorrow
- Beware of fraudsters, Safaricom warns subscribers
- APC introduces new smart UPS
- Rwanda denies recruiting hackers
- New urban gateway platform launched
- Enablis network of entrepreneurs soars
- Nigeria looks to new licences to lower telecom costs
- LG taps into energy saving home appliances
- Pasha loan applicants selected
- GLO 1 launches services in Ghana
- Rwanda claimed to be recruiting hackers
- Mentorship opportunity available to budding start-ups
- KenTech Data Ltd renamed as Techno Brain BPO ITES Ltd
- Nokia looks to anti-counterfeit law enforcers
- Africa banking on mobile to be first post-PC continent
- yu launches internet-free Facebook
- SkyVision sets up local hub in DRC
- Right-sized data centre infrastructure good for business
- LG goes green
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- Zimbabwe seeks investors for troubled mobile operator
- M-Pesa service goes global via alliance with western union
- MTN Nigeria selects Alcatel-Lucent for DSL access and aggregation network
- Local app available for download at ovistore
- Africonnect Zambia launches fiber link to South Africa
- AccessKenya to sponsor Kenya Open Golf
- Corporate intellectual capital: the newest cybercrime currency
- KCB, Paynet partner in agency banking
- IPv4 address transfers must meet policy, ARIN chief says
- Waibochi – entrepreneur cashing on trends
- Our projects are on track, says GoK
- Boost information security in Kenya
- Cyberoam launch centralized security management appliances
- yuCash launches cardless ATM withdrawal
- Curtains close on Pasha Project loan applications
- Microsoft dynamics CRM 2011 released
- Internet community support new domains
- Inside a Japanese nuclear power station
- Comviva Signs MoU with Starfish Mobile
- Samsung Electronics CEO highlights record financial results following Kenya tour
- ICANN approves .xxx top-level domain
- Data centres: dense, green and fast
- yu lowers rates further in zaZiada promotion
- Orange teams up with ZTE to increase network efficiency
- Disaster recovery in Africa makes cloud attractive
- Telecom-Orange and Agility to acquire a 44% stake in Korek Telecom
- Global annual HR4ICT conference set to begin in Nairobi
- Gilat Satellite Networks wins VSAT provision contract for Africa
- Deacons Kenya partners with M-Pesa
- Internet Explorer 9 for Africa
- Connecting classrooms in Rwanda
- Misys and Sevenseas Technologies partner to expand into EA
- Cisco teams with Main One in West Africa
- Rockefeller Foundation and Kenya ICT board host global conference
- Barclays Bank unveils Business Club calendar
- Safaricom unveils mobile app development training facility
- RwandAir unveils SCORS
- Superbrands CEO Club aides East African business leaders into high growth
- Google to boost information sharing in Africa
- Oracle mobilizes inventory management
- Cisco cuts costs of Umi home videoconferencing
- CEO Airtel Nigeria reveals cash-flow strategy
- Ringing the changes within the data centre
- Kenyans to soon make video calls
- Connected Kenya 2011 recaps achievements
- MTN Business unveils Server Virtualization solution in Kenya
- Android Market spiked with malware-laced apps
- Qualcomm gearing up for next Windows OS
- Apple reveals iPad 2
- Huawei NGBSS solution goes live in Cell C, South Africa
- Central Bank of Rwanda implements RIPPS
- HP wins new product innovation award
- Alt-N launches MDaemon server for Blackberry
- Wall Street Beat: Enterprise trumps consumer IT sales
- T-Mobile USA loses subscribers but gains smartphones
- Intel plots 'client-aware' cloud services
- Ovi store 6 applications for your nokia phone
- Samsung, Safaricom , FoneXpress partner on Android offer
- Senegal Minister to address telecommunication stakeholders
- Emirates AeroMobile service set to reach 5 million users
- Seven Seas Technologies lands Qmatic deal
- Samsung and IBM to cross-license patents
- Losses to profits: journey of East African Cables
- InfoWorld seeks nominees for top tech leaders
- The disappearing mobile masts and towers
- Oracle offers file management package for cloud
- Lawyers say WikiLeaks' Assange could end up in Guantanamo
- Tech CFOs anticipate revenue increase in 2011
- MTN Rwanda focuses on data this year
- Camara Rwanda wins Global Development Network (GDN) Award
- Space management: it’s all down to the enclosure
- SEA-ME-WE 4 cable system to upgrade with 40G/100G technologies
- ICANN assigns its last IPv4 addresses
- China microblogs block Chinese word for 'Egypt'
- Without Internet, Egyptians find new ways to get online
- African NGO taps IT to help prevent HIV transmission
- IBM's next 5 years predictions
- iPad makes Apple third-largest PC maker, Canalys says
- Facebook offers protection against wireless Firesheep attack
- HP to launch enterprise cloud service
- Obama talks about innovation, IT investments in speech
- APC InfraStruXure deployed to upgrade FBC Bank
- Camara Rwanda wins global development network award
- New mobile money transfer launched in Kenya
- Custody and Registrars enhances service offering
- Ovi Apps offer great tips to keep fit in 2011
- Regional bankers come together to form COMESA Bankers Association
- Hackers steal $150,000 with malicious job application
- Teenage tech tycoon in the making
- AfTLD to hold 5th annual African ccTLD
- InMobi research shows ad impression growth in Africa
- Making sense of the iPhone and hotspots
- Microsoft to release WebMatrix dev software
- Hacked laptops lead banks to warn of data breaches
- CIO East Africa gets new Chief
- Microsoft, Apple, Oracle, EMC consortium plan withdrawn
- Internet Solutions (IS) signs up as platinum sponsor for AITEC's banking conference
- Samsung announces app contest winners
- Oracle completes acquisition of ATG
- South African entry makes the final cut of YouTube’s Life In A Day film
- LG Invests Shs40 million in a State of the Art Mobile Service Centre
- Safaricom slashes SMS rates
- Tablets, chips share early limelight at CES
- Motorola Mobilty hits ground running with Android 3.0 tablet, 4G smartphones
- Microsoft to put next Windows OS on Arm chips
- Asustek unveils Honeycomb, Windows 7 tablets
- Lenovo shows its first tablet, the LePad
- Samsung sells Its 10 Millionth Galaxy S Smartphone
- Indian mobile operators fined for delayed service rollout
- Nokia’s market share drops further in India
- MySQL 5.5 now generally available
- Is Apple Planning a 3D iPhone?
- European broadband-Internet satellite launched
- Holograms on cell phones coming in five years, IBM predicts
- Android 3.0: Coming In March?
- Microsoft Cloud Data Breach Heralds Things to Come
- IBM's racetrack memory moves closer to the checkered flag
- Baidu's Twitter-like service gains 1 million China users
- Skype says two-thirds of users still can't log in
- BenQ to launch R100 tablet PC in early 2011
- Skype blames service outage on "supernode" problem
- The iPad is emerging as a tool for many enterprise users
- Experience a virtual book launch
- Nokia care centers reinforce battle against clones in Africa
- EU may delay Intel's McAfee acquisition
- Africa Union joins .africa debate
- AITEC announces 2011 Banking and Mobile Money conference
- LG to utilize new Eco-Magnesium Cleaner
- Seven Seas bridges skill gap with Knowledge Centre
- WikiLeaks' Assange granted bail but Sweden appeals
- HP, mPedigree to fight counterfieght drugs in Africa
- LG & UoN to offer air conditioners training
- Africa IPv4 blocks to become Gold Mines
- Danish newspaper puts WikiLeaks back on Amazon's servers
- APC offers modular power distribution
- SkyVision launches corporate solutions in Kenya
- HP and mPedigree Network fight counterfeit drugs in Africa
- Anonymous takes down Visa.com in WikiLeaks protest
- TSC looking at elearning to bridge teacher shortfall
- Cisco announces 360 Learning Program in E. Africa
- Smoothtel driving elearning
- WikiLeaks' Assange arrested in London
- RIM to give Indian government access to BlackBerry Messenger
- India to get BlackBerry data through customers
- Google pledges improvement in copyright protection
- APC offers modular power distribution
- SEACOM and KENET partner to develop African educational network
- Interpol issues wanted notice for Wikileaks' Assange
- Orange top brass meets in Nairobi for ICT conference.
- HP and CHAI partner in infant HIV Diagnosis in Kenya
- Djibouti Telecom picks Basset's billing solution
- APC establishes dedicated software business for data center
- Samsung woos devlopers for mobile app challenge
- India introduces mobile number portability
- Telkom SA, Telecom Namibia pull back from foreign expansion
- SMART TV launched in Kenya
- India's Airtel launches brand across Africa
- Paynet confirms sponsorship for AITEC banking conference
- Stakeholders to support ICT connectivity in Southern Sudan
- Sameer Africa wins SAP Impact Award for driving innovation
- Manufacturing companies reaping the benefits of ICT
- Universities start to reap benefits of technology
- GSMA, Lighting Africa to sell excess power in rural areas
- Farmer bags KSh5m in Safaricom promotion
- Airtel Kenya unveils a sub Kshs1850 handset offer
- Paules: CIOs need to make the world run better
- APC by Schneider Electric announces EcoBreeze
- Credit Bank to spend 100M on new core banking system
- How to Avoid the Dangers of Using Counterfeit Software
- Companies turning to tech to increase efficiency and cut costs
- Huawei launches its Android Smartphone – IDEOS in Africa
- Madison Insurance exploits mobility for growth
- Nokia launches N8 in Kenya
- Facebook E-Mail Service Expected Monday
- AITEC announces first African Outsourcing Summit
- ICANN Board votes to enhance new gTLD competition
- Twitter becomes a Kenyan trend
- BCX registers a drop in revenues, a jump in operating profits
- APC announces the newest evolution of data centre infrastructure management software
- Dick Omondi is the new communications chief for Zain
- Student who hacked Bill O'Reilly gets 30 months
- KDN lights up KPLC’s powerline fiber
- Yu opens relationship centres to serve its customers base
- Mobile Monday launches in Dar-es-salaam
- Nigeria IT firm CWG expands to East Africa
- Samsung tops the sales charts in Kenyan TV market
- Compulynx partners with Bevertec for financial solutions
- M-Farm business application wins KSh 1 million IPO48 funding
- Buyers considering iPad alternatives
- Enterprises: We'll run Windows XP even after retirement
- APC integrates InfraStruxure with VMware vSphere
- Verizon improves Africa business offerings
- Teachers and students to use technology to address global environmental issues
- CTO to extend its rural ICT developmental agenda to Southern Sudan
- The 12th Real–Time Linux Workshop
- Local entrepreneurs get tips on intelligent investment
- Indian operators launching 3G services starting in November
- SITA’s passenger system helps secure South Africa’s borders
- 4G defined: WiMax and LTE don't qualify
- Tata benefits from strong outsourcing demand
- Sokopal.com introduces collective buying concept in Kenya
- Tullow Oil unveils high tech new data centre
- Orange revises its wireless and Fixed Line calling rates downwards
- Samsung to reward Kenyan mobile app developers
- Indian offshoring giant Infosys boosting U.S. hiring
- Sony ditches Symbian
- APC’s Symmetra PX 96kW offers modular power distribution
- ZTE unveils tablet with built-in phone
- Barclays partners with Safaricom for M-PESA
- East Africa's Leading Companies in Contest for Coveted CIO 100
- Western Union payments for Google AdSense launched in Kenya, Uganda and Ghana
- SAP TechEd to go deep on mobility, on-demand
- Orange to double airtime this weekend
- LG developes powerful smartphones with Nvidia Tegra 2 Processor
- Cyber attacks to increase with increase bandwidth
- EASSy nominated for ‘Best Cable Project’
- APC NetShelter VL enclosure available in Kenya
- Indian opposition party says its web site under attack
- AccessKenya launches online traffic cameras in Nairobi and Mombasa
- Andrew dACHI passes on
- Will Zuckerberg portrayal as 'villain' hurt Facebook?
- "Best run SME's deploy SAP, " says EIM
- LG announces intention to enter water treatment business
- ICT policies, laws helping with African IP development
- Safaricom, Equity Bank sued by Kenyan over banking product
- Now Orange lowers internet access charges for mobile users
- Android texting app requires no hands
- Google launches free web-to-cell SMS service for Kenya
- Satyam faces challenges a year after financial scandal
- Safaricom experiences network outage
- CIO East Africa Hosts the Inaugural East Africa CIO 100 Awards
- AccessKenya slashes Internet price for home users by upto 50%
- Facebook may be considering IPO after 2012
- After attacks, Microsoft to rush out fix for ASP.net bug
- ICANN seeking input on New High Security Program
- Huawei IDEOS slated to arrive in Kenya in next two weeks
- Developers have a prize for Nokia’s applications
- SilverBird Cinemas to offer Nairobi's First 3D Cinema
- HP extends partnership with VMware on cloud services
- LG Electronics to unveil a new mobile entertainment platform
- Internet Explorer 9 Beta takes off
- UPU unveils strategies to save moribund Postal Corporation of Kenya
- Twitter user threatened over speed camera tweets
- Companies starting to get IPv6 message
- Universal Payment Services partners with Kenyan bankers
- Google Android overtakes Windows Mobile
- Yahoo to revamp mail, search
- IT staffing firms lose H-1B lawsuit
- APC participates at regional ICT summit
- Anti-US hacker takes credit for 'Here you have' worm
- Prologix comes to East Africa
- Microsoft apologizes for service outages
- IBM appoints David Sawe to head Tanzania operations
- Regional ICT summit attracts a galaxy of speakers
- Apple matches Mozilla, patches DLL hijacking bug in Safari
- Nokia N8 set to be launched soon
- Alliance Technologies leveraging on open source
- African media chiefs to discuss sustainable business models
- LG Electronic plans to reduce greenhouse gases by 150,000 tons by 2020
- HP’s new data centre to reduce carbon emissions by half
- Accenture, Cisco and Sun still face kickbacks charges
- Facebook glitch let spammer post to walls
- China demands real names from mobile phone users
- Sony Ericsson relaunches in Kenya with the X10
- Samsung tests anti-counterfeit squad in Zambia
- Tandaa Digital Content and Software grant awards (Videos)
- Nokia setting up enterprise mail servers in India
- Indian e-voting researcher released on bail
- Gmail users make 1M calls in 24 hours
- WACS to extend its submarine cable system
- Study confirms Safaricom’s dominance
- Policy makers aim to strengthen East Africa domains
- Mfi signs partnership deal with Polaris
- Researcher arrested for alleged voting machine theft
- Yu lowers call charges
- Basset makes new sales appointments in MEA region
- Tandaa symposium roots for Technology for Social Change
- Huawei will give India gov't source code
- Intel to buy security vendor McAfee for $7.68 billion
- Satyam founder gets bail as case drags on
- Nairobi to host first East Africa ICT Summit
- IBM opens subsidiary office in Accra, Ghana
- India sets BlackBerry data-monitoring deadline
- Kenya’s second IXP launched in Mombasa
- India plans to lobby for drop in U.S. visa fees
- Java founder derides Oracle's lawsuit against Google
- RIM may allow India to monitor instant messenger service
- Google calls Oracle lawsuit 'baseless,' vows to fight it
- India may put restrictions on Skype and Google
- Safaricom Foundation aids education projects
- Regional E-Commerce entails sound policy framework
- Nairobi hosts African peering interconnection forum
- Safaricom adopts virtualization
- Indian government to meet operators over the BlackBerry
- Samsung launches the Samsung Wave
- Eaton pushes tower-sharing idea for African mobile telecom
- Google to showcase products at Strathmore meeting
- Techies enjoy a game full of fun
- Indian IT group says H-1B fee hike will hurt U.S. hiring
- Ericsson objects to new Indian telecom rules
- Zain Kenya experiences network outage
- Behind the gamers scene
- Nokia tests mobile marketplace for emerging countries
- Global Upgrade makes Internet more secure
- Facebook doubles the size of its first data center
- e-Learning slowly taking root in Uganda
- Cyberoam launches “identity-based” WLAN security for small offices
- Okwiri lands Bharti’s top communications job
- Taking outsourcing to the horizon
- ITU workshop addresses interoperability challenges
- Yu subscribers to see improved data services
- Kenya Data Networks spreads its reach to 110 countries
- African public broadcasters performing poorly
- India tightens security rules for telecom
- Identity theft poses challenge to banking fraternity
- Vodafone India introduces solar powered phone
- LG unveils Internet compatible DVD Player
- Cybercrime costs a business US$3.8 million a year, study finds
- Orange mobile customers to make unlimited free calls
- Open Day showcases varsity students’ talents
- Microsoft gives Windows 7 Phone to every employee
- Apple Begins Refunding iPhone 4 Bumper Cases
- LG unveils world’s first full LED 3D TV
- Leila Janah joins Tech4Africa keynote speaker list
- AccessKenya Group records 99 per cent network connectivity on its fibre network
- DStv Subscribers to pay bills via M-PESA
- Huawei partners with Safaricom to launch U8220 Android mobile phone
- Dual-SIM phones gaining popularity in India
- Apple to give iPhone 4 users free cases
- Google tops revenue, misses earnings expectations in Q2
- AeRC, ITpreneurs offer free ITIL v3 Expert Certification Webinar
- Outlook evolves beyond e-mail with social connectors
- Mobile Facebook users hit 150 million
- APC’s high-performance protection for multiple Business Desktop Computers
- Orange opens new Customer Experience Centre
- With fix now out, Microsoft sees jump in XP attacks
- Virtual Vuvuzelas Gone Wild: Get Your Own Free App
- Speech-to-sign-language software wins Microsoft dev contest
- Nokia, Microsoft and Safaricom in major partnership
- AccessKenya appoints new Board Chairman
- HP roots for shared services
- Satellite weathers the fibre storm
- Security concerns dog public and private Sectors
- AccessKenya relaunches Home in Kenya Portal
- Seacom suffers outtage.
- Google now speaks Swahili
- 100 patients to benefit from LG-Hotpoint sponsorship
- Nokia Ovi store top Apps for Football Fans
- Microsoft unveil Office 2010 in Kenya
- HP automates and simplifies IT to save Companies Millions of Dollar
- HP Services to cut costs by automation and offshore delivery
- More women to graduate from Samsung’s Real Dreams Programme
- Samsung launches world’s first RGB LED data projector
- Fleet management solutions necessary for government vehicles
- 2nd Broadcast Conference to address local content
- Microsoft hosts training workshop on reporting ICTs
- Study: High cost of doing business a challenge to ICT sector
- DTB taps into Safaricom’s M-Pesa
- Over 600 children set to benefit from UUNET Ear Walk
- SIM registration directive stirs debate
- Post offices deliver Internet in remote areas
- Gateway Business upgrades core network with ECI Telecom
- Varsity honours Safaricom and Equity CEOs
- Govt moves to enforce SIM card registration
- Kenyan student shines at Microsoft competition
- Bharti to harness local manpower in quest for Zain Kenya growth
- What is your Facebook data worth?
- Testing reveals security software often misses new malware
- Run on IPv4 addresses could exhaust supply by December
- Microsoft's new enterprise mobile OS coming this year
- Nokia lowers second quarter expectations
- Microsoft gives behind-the-scenes look at internal "YouTube" network
- Singapore, Malaysia discuss cuts to mobile roaming charges
- HP targets hybrid IT environments
- Kenyan Government goes open, releases data to public
- Qatar Telecom selects Gateway as main partner for African voice termination
- Ghanaian Web sites hacked after World Cup match
- Pomp and colour as CIO East Africa turns one
- AccessKenya increases home internet speeds
- Kenyan delegation to attend e-government forum Singapore
- Research: Access to technology improves people’s lives
- Sierra Leone to liberalize international gateway
- Africa to get broadband boost with new cable
- Cellulant launches m-banking product
- Gateway Communications Wins GTB Award for Innovation
- CCK holds IP Rights workshop for broadcasters
- Mobile technology surpassing use of PCs in communication
- Survey:Mobile phone purchases declined in 2009
- Gateway Communications does it again
- New World Bank Access to Information Policy takes effect July 1
- APC’s Symmetra PX 96kW offers modular power distribution
- Seedcamp to jump-start African entrepreneurs at Tech4Africa conference
- Mobile phones set to replace desktops in classrooms
- Microsoft, TSC and KIE to launch laptop deal for teachers
- Alcatel-Lucent Foundation supports child healthcare in Mali
- Alcatel and Main One sign cable maintenance contract
- Oburu urges Kenyans to embrace ICTs
- Safaricom welcomes suspension of new regulations
- Fiber outages push up satellite business
- Pomp and colour at CIO Breakfast
- Telkom Kenya steps up war against cable vandalism
- KDN employees charged with theft
- Govt to roll out LTE network
- PS Ndemo apologises over controversial regulations
- Cybercrimes blamed on individuals’ social networking
- Telkom Kenya in partnership talks with the Judiciary
- Zambia grants Airtel authorization for Zain takeover
- Schneider unveils innovative energy solutions
- South Africa operator adopts Facebook's 'zero' mobile site
- LG reports solid growth in 2010 Q1 earnings
- UUNET Kenya to launch Mobile Office solution
- Germany launches criminal investigation of Google
- Rampant piracy affects open source software in Africa
- Westcon Africa to offer skill outsourcing to their clients
- LG announces local partneship with Silverbird Cinemas
- Kenyan tech entrepreneur announces US$1300 hacker challenge
- Law needed to combat cybercrime
- Safaricom opens ultra -modern Art and Exhibition Centre
- Kenya hailed for embracing mobile money transfer
- SIM card registration stirs concern in Africa
- Microsoft upgrades its office software version
- Handset makers work to curb rising 'gray' market in Africa
- World Vendor Awards honours Huawei
- LG unveils world’s first full LED 3D TV
- CIO editor nominated for international media award
- First Bank confirms sponsorship of AITEC Banking & Mobile Money Conference
- APC announces new partner programme
- LG to spice handset market with Android powered GT540 smartphone
- PS roots for local digital content at Tandaa Symposium
- Cyberoam UTM Provides secure Internet to AccessKenya’s subscribers
- Bavaria Auto unveils the 2010 BMW X1 in Kenya
- EACO opens with users’ concerns top of harmonisation agenda
- Microsoft earmarks $67 million for South African companies
- Nokia’s Ovi Store a boon to local developers
- More Kenyans embracing smartphones
- Safaricom not majorly affected by the fibre optic cuttings
- CRDB Bank goes live with Misys BankFusion
- UUNET to upgrade its IP data infrastructure
- Huawei and Safaricom deploy Next-Generation Mobile Softswitch in Kenya
- KDN to meet homes bandwidth needs through Digz plus
- UUNET Kenya completes full international redundancy on its core network.
- Clay Shirky to deliver keynote at Tech4Africa in August
- Reshape your data centre, save on costs and boost scalability
- Foris Telecoms and Smile Telecom join the ranks of Africa’s insurgent challengers with a Ugandan WiMAX voice and data offers
- Kencall sees the growth of new local outsourcing opportunities
- APC extends Kenyan field education programme
- Tech4Africa conference launches with world-class speaker line-up
- Fast Green brings renewable energy to Kenya
- EASSy finally lands in East Africa
- Uganda reverses PC recycling policy as Kenya imposes ban
- APC introduces the InRow SC Systems for network closet and server room environments
- KDN and Alcatel-Lucent partner to launch advanced Internet services for SMEs in Kenya
- AccessKenya gains strong sales traction
- IBM re-enters East African market envisioning a “Smarter Planet”
- LG establishes customer information centre in Kenya
- Mobile Monday launches Kenyan chapter
- NGOs to discuss Kenya as an emerging outsourcing destination this week
- Leading international NGOs gather to discuss digital inclusion in Kenya
- Microsoft event exposes kenyan students to ICT opportunities
- ICANN president criticized for remarks on DNS security
- Government role in ICANN increases
- Africa TLD registries discuss take-up of domains
- iHub gives hope to Nairobi’s tech community
- Highway Africa Programme to strengthen reporting of African Development
- EASSy Cable set to land in March along the Kenyan coast
- APC urges for backups during rainy season
- ITU: ICT costs drop globally but Africa access limited
- New Zain CEO faces tough mission
- South Africa regulator OKs interconnection rate reduction
- Microsoft launches “Office 2007 Home and Student edition for Africa”
- APC roots for more efficient energy use
- Kenyan student shines at global Cisco competition
- Orange unveils the new iPhone 3GS in Kenya
- Safaricom unveils an ultra-modern retail centre in Kenya
- Huawei Donates 10 tonnes of maize flour to KRCS
- NEPAD expects to reap benefits from AU integration
- ECA and Microsoft unite to boost economic growth in Africa
- Gateway Communications set for national MPLS network for Nigeria
- South Africa clears 5 million Internet user mark
- AU meeting kicks off, with no place for ICANN
- MTN withdraws interconnection suit against regulator
- AccessKenya rolls out its own network to Rift Valley and Western Kenya
- Equity bank acquires latest card transaction system
- Kenya ICT Board extends deadline for bandwidth capacity support for the BPOs
- Continental's brilliant innovator to win US$1million in the Nokia mobile apps competition
- Huawei deploys new generation blade mobile soft-switch for Zain Nigeria
- Internet usage in South Africa soars to the 5m mark
- M-PESA upgrade to allow direct money transaction from the phonebook
- Google Docs to allow storage of any type of file
- Telkom Kenya resorts to community policing to curb cable cuts
- Lenovo calls new smartphone central to mobile strategy
- Telkom’s cables vandalised yet again
- Tanzania extends SIM card registration period
- Hungry Kenyans to enjoy Christmas, thanks to Orange
- Laws needed to promote child safety on internet in Kenya
- KDN offers another VOIP service for its users
- Kenya Airports Authority Contracts SITA to upgrade the international Airports check-in systems
- Huawei bags the “Best telecommunications supplier of the year” award
- KQ customers to buy air tickets via M-Pesa for their local flights
- Kenya Data Networks to construct eco-friendly data centre
- Safaricom and Cisco to offer managed services solutions
- Barclays Bank unveils its first Contact Center in Kenya
- Netbooks gain popularity in Africa
- Nokia launches service centre in Kenya
- Laptop Tracking Software inclusive of insurance cover launched in East Africa
- Safaricom clinches Most Respected Company Award in East Africa for the 3rd year running
- Strathmore business school acquires virtual learning solution from UUNET Kenya
- Microsoft to release Windows 7 in 10 African languages
- African mobile apps on the rise, but challenges remain
- IGF 2009 event rattled by UN Security Office
- Nokia's Ovi Mail comes to East Africa
- First video over mobile Phone Surveillance solution comes to Kenya
- Huawei launches its latest wireless modem
- CCK postpones stakeholders forum
- UUNET Kenya joins international data superhighway via its London PoP
- Telkom Kenya revives countrywide CDMA services
- CISCO awards UUNET Kenya for provision of quality service
- D-Link’s HSPDA 3.5G mobile communication router to provide the last mile
- Safaricom Sh.5 Billion bond oversubscribed by 50 percent
- Mobile advertising sets pace for the Kenyan market
- Equity bank, Safaricom partner to make easier acquisition of laptops and broadband to customers
- Microsoft officially launches Windows 7 in East Africa
- South Africa mobile providers yield to political pressure
- DiData is Tandberg’s EMEA partner of the year
- KDN quadruples bandwidth for customers
- Tanzania airports to digitize their services
- Power issues hit Africa e-learning project
- Indian operators scramble for Africa's mobile market
- Nokia announces $130000 in the Developers and Innovators Competition
- Orange Uganda selects Alcatel-Lucent for construction and management of its networks
- Nokia launches its N97 in East Africa
- Scammers exploit public lists of hijacked Hotmail passwords
- Kenyan Teachers nominated among 42 finalists in the Microsoft’s regional competition
- Small budgets hamper local open source developers
- Safaricom unveils new base station
- Gateway Communications upgrades pan-African backbone
- Nokia enters increasingly crowded mobile money market
- Nokia announces competition for local innovators and developers
- GE Forum to discuss infrastructure challenges
- African ccTLDs slow to tap ICANN support
- Broadcasters set for digital transmission
- Uganda’s largest ISP signs onto SEACOM
- Orange marks first anniversary
- New Pay TV company launches in Kenya
- BPO Academy Comes to Kenya
- Teams clarifies on its shareholding, timelines and pricing
- Glo 1 cable lands in Nigeria amid hopes of increased internet speeds
- Nokia out to battle counterfeits in EA
- Connecting to better customer service
- Kenya’s Gakuru is Africa's rep in NCUC
- Ugandan developer offers local search engine
- Kenya government headed for conflict with ISPs
- Gorilla tourism goes online in Uganda
- Africa banks on IT to improve global competitiveness
- Telkom Kenya's Orange launches BlackBerry Solution
- Slow digital migration hurts mobile TV in areas of Africa
- Tata connects Africa with Europe, Asia, India
- KenCall nominated for Non - European call centre award
- TEAMS Kenya-Europe link stirs heated discussion on cable rates
- EA Community steps up investment in ICT sector
- Leave M-Pesa alone, CCK tells banks
- Safaricom buys second WiMax provider
- Microsoft awards its partners
- E-procurement marred by slow development of e-commerce legislation
- Safaricom unveils green phone
- Safaricom unveils green phone
- AccessKenya plans for redundancy in fibre
- Microsoft rivals to purchase 22 patents to defend Linux
- Cisco posts Q4 decline but sees promise
- China's Alibaba adds social networking to e-commerce
- Kenya Data Networks slashes its internet prices
- Kenya, Uganda at crossroads on electronic waste
- African providers shift to mobile TV for revenue
- Africell buys Tigo to expand in Sierra Leone
- Africa's SAT-3 breakdown disrupts Net, telecom
- Dell fined in Taiwan for online pricing glitches
- Mobile money to become a mass-market service by 2014: Ovum
- Telkom Kenya re-launches high speed 3G+ internet service
- Nitel sale sparks international interest
- Zain expands fiber cable in Nigeria
- Zambia offers unified telecom licenses
- Essar explores Africa partnership with Warid Telecom
- Kenyan government sets up Internet Exchange Point
- UNICEF turns to SMS to get word out about polio
- Safaricom welcomes President's user registration order
- Africa pioneers mobile bank push
- Prof Nkoma re-appointed
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- 162,000 sign petition targeting Apple's Chinese factory conditions
- Clues about HP's Gen8 servers leaked on its website
- Facebook files for IPO, reveals $3.7 billion revenue
- Facebook IPO filing addresses mobile, e-commerce
- IT management graduates in demand by top firms
- iPad 3 rumor rollup for the week ending Jan. 31
- McAfee Mobile 2.0 moves beyond virus protection
- Twitter's country-specific blocking brings hazards and hope
- Cisco aims to simplify, unify collaboration products' design, interfaces
- Google looks to speed up the Internet
- Apple has become biggest buyer of semiconductors, Gartner says
- Android to overtake iOS as developers' favourite
- U.S. government online security website hacked
- Twitter acquires antimalware company Dasient
- Comviva receives Golden Peacock Innovation Award for the 7th year
- The 17 habits of highly-effective cloud providers
- Megaupload bail decision reserved
- GM student research projects conceptualises in-car passenger apps
- Australia is no innovation leader
- Could MRAM ultimately replace DRAM?
- With Yang out, big changes coming to Yahoo?
- World's youngest Microsoft certified professional dead
- Wikipedia, Craigslist, other sites black out against SOPA
- China's internet users cross 500 million
- Huawei unveils their slimmest smartphone
- Cisco sending enterprises to the cloud
- Buyers hang on for cheaper, faster Windows 8 ultrabooks
- 5 useful laptop accessories spotted at CES 2012
- Saudi Arabian credit card details posted in response to earlier Israeli postings
- Debian Linux most popular distro for web servers
- Spanish bank to move 100,000+ employees to Google Apps
- iPhone 4S' Siri swears at 12-year-old boy
- UK Government hands Computer Science curriculum responsibility to schools
- CES: Justin Bieber, robo-boy, drops in on CES
- Microsoft investigates worker protest at Foxconn factory in China
- Samsung, LG to launch Google TVs, joining Sony and Vizio
- Filesharing Is Not a Crime--It's an Official Religion (In Sweden)
- Nokia moves Asia-Pacific headquarters to Beijing
- After Microsoft, what next for CES?
- Sony to launch 'SmartWatch' that synchs with, controls Android phones
- ICANN CEO defends new gTLD plan
- Nokia unveils Lumia 900 smartphone at CES
- Microsoft sues Chinese electronics firms for software piracy
- Huawei introduces "world's slimmest smartphone"
- US Commission probing if India intercepted its emails
- CES: Samsung plans smart TVs with face recognition, voice and gesture control
- For Microsoft's last CES keynote, Ballmer hawks Windows 8, Kinect
- Chinese writers sue Apple for allegedly hosting pirated e-books
- Comviva powers Banglalink’s Mobile Insurance Service
- Chinese writers sue Apple for allegedly hosting pirated e-books
- CES: USB 3.0 to reach smartphones, tablets by year end
- CES: Acer to offer free cloud service, shows super-slim ultrabook
- CES: Sweden's Tobii shows 'gaze control' on Windows 8 PC
- Facebook timeline scams prey on wishful thinking
- Apple pays $5 million (about Ksh 435 million) to settle Elan patent lawsuit
- 9 hot technology startups to watch in 2012
- Intel to make a major mobile push at show
- Judge rules on contested evidence in Oracle-Google case
- US lawmakers push for Huawei investigation , sanctions
- Government engineers actively plan for cyberwar
- Verizon sells 4.2 million iPhones in fourth quarter
- Alcatel-Lucent selected by Saudi Telecom for 4G-LTE rollout
- Google, Facebook are dominant websites in 2011
- Microsoft declares demise of IE6 in U.S.
- Samsung upgrades Galaxy Ace with more memory, faster processor
- Google acquires more IBM patents
- Websites, apps vulnerable to low-bandwidth, bot-free takedown, say researchers
- Small businesses to buy more tablets in 2012
- A glance back at 2011
- Mobile payments to make slow progress in 2012
- Apple fined €900,000 in Italy
- Polycom HD video-conferencing delivers savings to Russian Courts
- Phishing attack targets Apple customers
- Google wants groups removed from Books lawsuits
- IBM's Watson shows up for work at Cedars-Sinai's cancer center
- Go Daddy faces boycott threat from SOPA opponents
- German court 'unlikely to ban Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1N'
- More SCADA security flaws surface
- Google to pay Mozilla $300M yearly in new search deal, says report
- Nokia ditches Symbian name, next version just called Nokia Belle
- Mozilla launches Firefox 9, speeds up JavaScript
- Chinese hack on U.S. Chamber went undetected for 6 months
- Sony sued for preventing Playstation Network users from suing Sony
- Microsoft bails from CES tech trade show after '12
- ITC favors Microsoft in Motorola tiff
- Oracle Q2 net income jumps 17 percent, but hardware sales slump
- Baidu removed but Taobao stays in US "notorious markets" list
- Samsung 'most popular smartphone manufacturer in the UK'
- Facebook introduces private messages for pages
- Senators urge FTC to investigate Google
- Nexus Tablet expected within 6 months
- IBM predicts the next five years in tech
- Apple wins import block on some HTC devices
- AT&T kills $39 billion T-Mobile deal
- Romanian bank awarded for Western Union ATM integration
- Twitter launches TweetDeck as web app
- Google has eggs for everyone this holiday season
- Amazon admits to selling lots of Kindles
- Top 10 influential 2011: Apple vs. Samsung
- Gmail Backup, a recipe for happiness
- Five Google+ hangouts features businesses will love
- Intel reorganizes mobile business to speed and improve development
- IBM system monitors food supply chains in China
- Microsoft releases first Office app for iPad
- Google pulls 22 more malicious Android apps from Market
- Apple announces 100 million Mac App Store downloads
- EU to make all public data available in digital formats
- Microsoft: 5 smart and 5 dumb moves the company made in 2011
- ICANN names Asia Vice President
- Panasonic to venture abroad in smartphones, plans Europe launch in March
- Apple 'will sell 30 million iPhones in Q4 2011'
- Twitter reveals new design, revamped iPhone app
- McAfee cuts 250 jobs from global workforce
- iPad 3 to be thicker, but will support Smart Cover
- Facebook flaw reveals Mark Zuckerberg's home photos
- Tablet priced under $100 (Ksh 9,000) with Android 4.0 surfaces
- IT investment up in 2011: IDC
- IBM launches enterprise social collaboration apps for tablets
- Apple faces legal threat to iPad trademark in China
- Facebook hires Gowalla team, but will shut the service
- WAN optimization: Network vs. application layer optimization
- Google deal or no, Firefox can still survive
- Google employees said to be testing Android 4.O on Samsung Nexus S
- SAP pays $3.4 billion for cloud vendor SuccessFactors
- Government criticised for not tackling diversity in IT education
- Apple to publish regular UK iPhone and iPad app chart updates
- Seven in 10 UK firms admit ‘no confidence’ in systems recovery ability
- Apple 'building iTV with Sharp' - rumour
- Intel recasts pentium chip for servers
- Samsung has developed a fix for Galaxy Nexus sound volume issue
- Google closes Knol, Friend Connect and other services
- HP to put Xeon chips in high-end Integrity servers
- NPD: HP beats Samsung in tablet sales
- Tech at the heart of StanChart drive to innovate
- 2012: The year of 'big data'
- Microsoft's entrepreneur program a good opportunity for Kinect fans
- Facebook continues to be criticized for over-sharing
- Italian mathematician prepares to challenge Google
- Alcatel-Lucent connects communications networks and the cloud
- Small Taiwanese firms finally get some new Android code
- US committee to investigate China's Huawei, ZTE
- iPhone 4S and iPad 2 top UK christmas wish-lists
- Yelp hopes to raise $100 million in IPO
- Tata upgrades London to New York subsea data link to 40G
- Facebook blames porn attack on "browser vulnerability"
- Google adds Flash-to-HTML5 conversion to Adobe development tool
- Samsung to launch tweaked Galaxy Tab 10.1 in Germany next week
- Hottest tablets for your holiday wishlist
- Google Music goes live in U.S. with Google+ integration
- Asian families are heavily into gadgets
- Facebook users hit by nasty porn storm
- Analytics help police stop crime before it happens
- Aerohive pushes branch networks to cloud
- O2 switches on 4G network in London
- FBI investigating intrusion into university records system to alter grades
- Google+ will gain enterprise social collaboration features
- Salesforce.com to buy cloud computing services company
- Germany prepares to sue Facebook over facial recognition feature
- Google buys Katango to boost Google+ Circles feature
- China restricts local media from sourcing info from Internet
- Apple updates digital camera raw for 11 cameras
- Thailand floods will hurt overall PC shipments
- Infrastructure and Transport Dept. setting up new ICT services panel
- Mozilla ships Firefox 8, adds Twitter search and patches 8 bugs
- Adobe explains ditching Flash for mobile
- IBM named 1st Global Top Company for Leaders in FORTUNE magazine's 2011 study
- PCCW launches health data management service on cloud
- Adobe to reduce enterprise software investment
- Boosted by Android, Java remains most popular language
- Financial woes force WikiLeaks to shut down
- Motorola gets injunction against Apple in Germany
- New Android seen easing OS fragmentation
- Asia a top source of spam
- YouTube gets tighter integration with Google+
- Google offers free websites to 500,000 Indian SMBs
- Hard drive shortage expected to hurt consumers most
- Android 4: Developers praise the new UI and APIs
- HP releases new Slate tablet after retaining PC unit
- Apple promises software fix for iOS 5 battery woes
- iOS market share leaps in October
- China's Alibaba invests $157M in own search engine
- Duqu exploits zero-day Windows kernel vulnerability to infect computers
- Thai floods hit Q4 hard drive production, says research firm
- Tech races to catch up on biz-savvy
- Seagate kills 5400 rpm desktop drives, all Barracudas now 7200 rpm
- Federal Government slashes travel costs using Telepresence
- IBM opens up smartphone, tablet support for its workers
- LG upbeat in Q4 as it posts global revenue of USD 11.92 Billion
- How Google was tripped up by a bad search
- China's newest supercomputer uses homegrown chips
- Strategy Analytics: Samsung overtakes Apple in Q3 in smartphones
- Samsung to sell phones with flexible screens next year
- HP will keep its PC division
- BlackBerry SIM phones World first to receive Mastercard Paypass Certification
- New bill would target websites enabling copyright infringement
- Duqu incidents detected in Iran and Sudan
- RIM faces possible class action suit over BlackBerry outages
- Sony to buy Sony Ericsson, turn into 100 percent subsidiary
- Nokia unveils first Windows phones
- IBM names Rometty to replace Palmisano as CEO
- Cisco plans free telepresence client
- New trends cause Asian firms to review IT security strategies
- Users can now replace Blogger profile with Google+ profile
- Nokia reports loss ahead of first Windows Phone launch
- BlackBerry losing sway in enterprise, study finds
- Researchers customize Android for sophisticated smartphone lockdown
- Siri's security hole: The passcode is the problem
- Nokia raising curtain on Windows Phone 7 devices next week
- Ballmer feels lucky Microsoft didn't buy Yahoo in 2008
- UN adopts web publishing platform
- IBM announces preconfigured analytics servers
- China's fast growth makes it Apple's second-largest market
- Samsung, Google unveil latest Android OS, phone
- HTC loses initial patent ruling against Apple
- Sun was close to licensing Java patents to Google for $28M
- RIM's free apps, tech support get good reception
- Vietnam gov't builds foundation for national IT security
- Samsung files to stop Japan, Australia iPhone 4S sales
- Google kills Buzz
- US companies pushed to disclose cyberattacks
- New supply figures stoke iPad3 speculation
- Apple's iPhone 4S selling for $2,000 in China
- Before rolling out video conferencing gear
- Google grows earnings, revenue in Q3 as ad sales accelerate
- U.S. Commerce Dept mum on Huawei block, citing security
- U.S. judge to rule on Samsung tablet sales
- Government announces funding for collaborative tech innovation
- Thailand floods may affect global electronics production
- Google's new business cloud storage takes on Amazon S3
- BlackBerry email is operating, messenger online
- Java losing popularity among developers
- Java losing popularity among developers
- Carriers offer products to help businesses adapt to workers' smartphones
- Facebook 4.0 update brings native iPad support
- A second Indian communications minister is charged in telecom scam
- RIM introduces Tag for sharing using NFC
- Google adds cloud-based SQL database to App Engine
- OpenWorld 2011: Big Red apps coming to iPad and Android
- Ellison unveils new cloud, trashes Salesforce.com
- Huawei gunning for Cisco in the enterprise
- FCC tells retailers to stop selling mobile phone jammers
- Twitter, Facebook flooded with reaction to Jobs' death
- Despite Ellison remark, Oracle still a fan of x86
- Japan to launch smartphone-only TV broadcast channel
- Apple Store down - iPhone 5 pre-order today?
- Adobe announces six touch tablet apps
- EU wants to push telcos to ditch copper, lay fiber
- Web developments: 3 cool new features for internet users
- iPhone and iPad Security: The human element
- Alibaba's Jack Ma interested in buying Yahoo
- Ellison unveils 'Exalytics' in-memory machine
- Microsoft gets $444 million windfall from Android patents
- Microsoft's IE9-first strategy fails to stem browser slide
- Oracle may launch its own PaaS offering
- Nokia and RIM, pioneers in wireless, seem to be on the ropes
- Microsoft signs Android licensing deal with Samsung
- Amazon unveils Kindle Fire, its entry into the tablet fray
- US applies brakes to Google-Motorola
- Google buys land to build three data centers in Asia
- IBM to lead $4.4 billion chip investment in New York
- IBM launches city parking analytics system
- Fire at Foxconn facility in China, no injuries
- Facebook to enrich mobile with HTML5
- Intel ships a new generation of Atom chips
- Nokia ships the N9, its first and last MeeGo phone
- Twitter used for social good and to incite disorder
- Nokia's interim CTO gets permanent status
- Senators question if Google has biased search results
- Huawei's MediaPad to arrive in US by year's end
- Spanish competition regulator investigates Microsoft
- Oracle announces database appliance for SMBs
- Sysadmin contest winner to star in movie
- Samsung Windows 8 Tablets Surface on eBay
- iPad 3 prototypes already in circulation
- No iPhone 5 this year, Chinese supplier says
- Online gamers solve AIDS retroviral puzzle for scientists
- Google Wallet goes live
- Oracle further commercializes MySQL database
- Man stole data from U.S. service members via P2P
- Developers get access to first Google+ APIs
- Microsoft previews next Windows Server
- Google acquires over 1,000 IBM patents
- Free internet security for small businesses
- Yahoo board not focused on finding new CEO for now
- Ellison, Page ordered to mediation
- Apple wins permanent ban on German sales of Samsung tablet
- US telecom provider's former CEO sentenced for bribing
- US Senate approves major patent system overhaul
- Microsoft inks licensing deals with two more Android makers
- Nokia to put free Microsoft apps on Symbian Belle smartphones
- Rovio teaming with disputed Chinese Angry Birds park
- Gartner drops 2011 PC forecast with shift to tablets
- Yahoo fires Carol Bartz as CEO
- Google Takeout tool now archives voice data
- Healthcare is IT's new frontier in Asia
- Mobile marketing experts: In-app purchase will grow in Asia
- IT services market takes severe hit in Q2 2011
- iPhone 5 pre-orders begin
- Google+ Suggested User List Stirs Debate
- Sony to sell backup battery for TVs, home appliances
- Google, Amid Season of Changes, Trimming Product Offerings
- India to start filtering telemarketers later this month
- Nearly 300,000 Iranian IP addresses likely compromised
- IT Outsourcing: What can be learned from midsize companies
- Cops helped Apple hunt for lost iPhone
- Tablet war is heating up...for second place
- Hackers steal SSL certificates for CIA, MI6, Mossad
- Nielsen: Android grows, RIM draws attention
- Man gets six years for hacking girls to extort photographs
- Judge overturns Oracle's $1.3B award against SAP
- Samsung reveals Android-based notepad, updates tablet
- Samsung reveals Android-based notepad, updates tablet
- Lenovo heats up price war with $199 IdeaPad tablet
- Anonymous claims hack of Texas police website
- How a global enterprise virtualised Exchange 2010
- Apple offers to talk with Chinese environmental group
- How to make EA make sense to your CEO
- Tablets take precedence
- Hackers break into Linux source code site
- Wellington developer refines word search tool
- Nokia developer forum hacked, still unavailable
- Samsung launches Bada phones with ChatOn service
- Women in IT called to be role models
- 7 ways Tim Cook's Apple can serve small business better
- Google TV to launch in Europe
- Apple again rumored to be preparing TV release
- Was this the e-mail that took down RSA?
- HP bails out on the PC
- What's next for Apple?
- The last time Apple was without Jobs
- Ladies love e-readers, are less keen on tablets
- Bounty grows for Android port to TouchPad
- Apache warns Web server admins of DoS attack tool
- Feds Crack Down on Illegally Streamed Sporting Events
- Groupon's struggle in China no surprise, say analysts
- RIM starts trial of music service, launching later this year
- 'Operations guy' Tim Cook gets chance to shine at Apple
- 'Operations guy' Tim Cook gets chance to shine at Apple
- Researchers find first Android malware targeting Gingerbread
- Facebook tweaks site to clarify who can see what
- Phone thief accidentally IDs himself via Photobucket
- Recession fears lead Apple to scale down iPhone orders
- Hong Kong shoppers influenced by social media
- HP allays fears around PC business uncertainty
- Microsoft to co-develop cloud products with Chinese OS firm
- Skype acquiring startup GroupMe for group text messaging
- Google+ introduces identity-verification badges
- Facebook, Twitter and BlackBerry maker RIM called to meet government
- HP's $99 TouchPad tablet selling out in retailer fire sale
- Google provides weather forecast on maps
- RIM planning a music service on BlackBerry
- Tablets ere here for good, but not at HP, company's CEO Says
- Nokia signs deal to get more apps for Windows Phone, Symbian
- The collar bomber's explosive tech gaffe
- Two UK men jailed for inciting violence on Facebook
- ICANN chief Beckstrom to step down
- Dell expects Windows 8, Android to boost tablet market
- Fired techie created virtual chaos at pharma company
- Amazon promises to improve redundancy after Dublin outage
- Update: Google buys Motorola Mobility for US$12.5 billion
- Are Motorola's patents enough to protect Android?
- Google buys Motorola Mobility for US$12.5 billion
- Suspected Chinese spear-phishing attacks continue to hit Gmail users
- Apple warned Intel to slash power consumption
- Yahoo, Bing Beat Google in Search Success Rate
- A Closer Look at Apple's Planned Spaceship-like Headquarters
- RIM launches smartphone management for small businesses
- Google+ games launch with Angry Birds, Dragon Age, more
- Intel gives Ultrabooks a $300M investment boost
- CloudSwing allows you to assemble open-source cloud stacks
- Mozilla shrinks Firefox's memory appetite by 20%-30%
- Amazon outsmarts Apple's rules with Kindle Cloud Reader
- Cisco profit fell one-third in Q4
- Computer scientist predicts your next Facebook friends
- South African police arrest man for selling jailbroken PS3s
- HTC invests in Beats for better smartphone audio
- Hong Kong Exchange website might be hacked
- Intel gives Ultrabooks a $300M investment boost
- Nokia scrapping Symbian in the U.S. for Windows Phone 7
- Baidu shuts down Twitter-like service
- Users turning off UAC put their PCs at risk, says Microsoft
- Build your own camera, launch it like a grenade
- Java 8 gears up for the cloud
- Apple 'orders 10 million iPhone 5 units'
- Huawei crafts aluminum body for new Vision smartphone
- Japanese city moves entire website to Facebook
- Web.com to acquire Network Solutions
- Nissan eyes powering your house from your car
- Nokia, Microsoft Announce Windows Phone Event for Aug. 17
- Apple announces iCloud storage pricing
- HTC sues Apple in the UK
- Graphics with 'Unlimited Detail' Could Soon Be a Reality
- Concerns mount over ghosting on Lenovo ThinkPad X220
- Chrome 13 Renders Pages Before You Click
- Google, data centers using less power than expected
- With Version 3.4.2, LibreOffice Is Enterprise-Ready
- Twitter snags 'significant' funding, looks to expand reach
- Windows XP's share falls below 50%
- Nokia drops letters for phone names, goes to just numbers
- Android Trojan records phone calls
- Google+ passes first tests, but challenges remain
- Facebook to pay hackers for bugs
- Microsoft fixes Mac Office bug in Apple's Lion
- Apple and Samsung overtake Nokia in smartphone sales in Q2
- Hitwise: Google+ traffic dropped last week
- UK police arrest Anonymous spokesman 'Topiary'
- Nintendo slashing price of 3DS
- First Windows "Mango" Phone unveiled
- Beware of 'wrong transaction' hotel spam
- Is the Apple iPad unbeatable?
- Chinese couple sells their kids for online gaming money
- China 'shutting down fake Apple stores'
- Oracle gives sneak peek at MySQL 5.6 features
- World data exploding every two years
- Mozilla to build mobile OS for the Web
- Google scrambles to accelerate Google+ business profiles
- Heathrow to install facial recognition scanners
- Nokia makes loss as smartphone sales drop by a third
- Google fixes flaw that scrubbed websites from search index
- News International network administrators avert new hacking attempt
- Google: Sun offered to license Java for $100 million
- Microsoft records banner sales year
- RIM's PlayBook Android app player leaks out
- HTC unveils smartphone for Chinese Twitter-like service
- Foxconn worker falls to death in suspected suicide
- Taliban website, phones reportedly hacked
- Google may be willing to settle Oracle's Android lawsuit
- Lenovo announces ThinkPad Tablet for businesses
- Yahoo revenue drops as display ad business slows
- User satisfaction study: Facebook vulnerable to Google+
- Google upgrades Android platform
- IBM quarter driven by software, systems
- Whoops! Microsoft leaks social net image
- Twitter Won't Fly As High If It Flubs Bing Deal
- As Twitter turns 5, it delivers 350B 'tweets' per day
- Google Quietly Pulls Flawed Travel Times from Maps
- PC market downshifting, says Gartner
- IBM unifies marketing, online analytics software
- Microsoft COO goes on competitor-bashing spree
- Lenovo takes third spot in global PC sales from Acer
- Mumbai uses Internet, Twitter to cope with terror blasts
- Report: Amazon Tablet Set to Battle iPad in Fall
- Emissions from Microsoft, Dell data centers worry residents
- Cisco expands data center networking gear
- Box.net plans HTML5 apps this year
- PayPal Intros Phone-to-Phone 'Bump' Payments
- Anonymous hacks Monsanto, targets Exxon Mobil, ConocoPhillips
- WikiLeaks Assange awaits court ruling on extradition
- India wants to intercept Skype, Google communications
- Android app vetting is still weak, says security developer
- 4G chips in iPhone 5 'too big and costly': analyst
- Meet IBM's new $75,000 mainframe
- EU Parliament group rejects mandatory Web blocking
- Square executive sees mobile bubble
- Oracle launches iPad VirtOracle virtual desktops opened to iPad accessual Desktop App
- Big business in big push for cloud standards
- UK claims cybercrime victory after phishing gang sentencing
- Polycom unveils videoconferencing system that supports Lync
- Apple files patent complaint against HTC with ITC
- Google to developers: Stay tuned for Google+ tools
- China unveils another supercomputer -- but not its fastest
- Google's Schmidt to testify before Senate subcommittee
- Wall Street Beat: Uncertainty hits tech stocks
- Privacy experts praise Google+ rollout so far
- Facebook introduces Skype video calling
- Dell opens cloud computing data center in China
- Google dealing with privacy bugs in Google+
- IETF mulls IPv6 for home networking
- Twitter account of PayPal UK hacked
- Google shuts down Realtime Search, for now
- Microsoft's Bing will power Baidu's Chinese search site
- Fox Twitter account hacked, claims Obama shot in Iowa
- MasterCard, Visa face EU complaint over WikiLeaks donations
- Apple, Microsoft consortium beats Google for Nortel patents
- Hackers claim Apple online data was compromised
- Office 365 off-limits to existing BPOS customers
- FTC reportedly investigating Twitter
- RIM agrees to review its structure
- KDDI offloads traffic on cellular network through Wi-Fi
- Apple, Microsoft consortium beats Google for Nortel patents
- How Japan's data centers survived the earthquake
- British hackers take down Al-Qaeda websites
- Japan's gaming market sinks 16 percent in first half
- With FBI raid, law enforcement circles LulzSec
- Microsoft Office 365 goes live
- Google goes after Facebook with Google+
- Mastercard.com slammed again as punishment over WikiLeaks
- Pope uses iPad, Twitter to launch new Vatican website
- Ericsson's LTE Advanced demo hits almost 1Gbps
- Oracle: Google owes us US$2.6 billion
- LulzSec's parting Trojan is a false positive
- Microsoft's top IE exec bashes Mozilla over Firefox support
- Google faces claim for €295M damages in French court
- Double iPhone launch claims dismissed
- Hitachi helps optimise data centres for the cloud
- Cloud computing's present and future
- Anonymous claims LulzSec members, steps up attacks
- Twitter may add more than timeline ads
- Citi hackers made $2.7 million
- LulzSec calls it quits after 50 days of 'mayhem'
- Microsoft looks to business tools for health care
- New bill would ban some US e-waste exports
- Winklevoss twins back in court against Facebook
- Camera Start-Up Lytro promises to revolutionize photography
- Spot and avoid facebook scams
- Brazilian government, energy company latest LulzSec victims
- Winklevoss twins give up facebook fight
- FBI hits Latvian scareware peddlers who infected 1 million
- Google builds developer tool to flag Web app vulnerabilities
- Skype executives depart after Microsoft buyout
- IBM's Netezza rolls out large-scale analytic appliance
- PlanetLab creates a more advanced sudo
- Google Throws Its Weight Behind LibreOffice
- Nokia unveils N9 smartphone using MeeGo
- Google disputes possible $6 billion Java lawsuit price-tag
- Microsoft, Skype deal gets U.S. clearance
- Japan takes back first place on Top 500 supercomputer list
- The Week in Hacking
- Huawei calls charge of government help 'hogwash'
- Fraud starts after Lulzsec group releases e-mail, passwords
- Obama's CIO quits
- Microsoft releases Kinect SDK for PCs
- Chinese court sentences three to prison for iPad design leak
- LulzSec claims CIA website hack
- Oracle refused bug fixes for Itanium customers: HP lawsuit
- Chinese court sentences three to prison for iPad design leak
- Wipro manufactures the products it designs for customers
- LulzSec claims CIA website hack
- EU ministers seek to ban creation of 'hacking tools'
- With Instant Pages, Google aims to accelerate search process
- Acer says names, e-mails hacked in Europe
- Turkey arrests 32 Anonymous hackers for DDOS attacks
- IMF is victim of 'sophisticated cyberattack,' says report
- iPhone 5 rumor roundup for the week ending June 10
- IMF is victim of 'sophisticated cyberattack,' says report
- 'Impending security standoff' between customers and cloud providers
- Nokia CTO takes ‘leave of absence’
- Google, Facebook promise new IPv6 services after trial
- 1B smartphones to ship in 2015, IDC says
- Cheaper Windows phones key to Nokia's turnaround
- IBM releases Intelligent Building Management software
- IBM pioneers graphene-based integrated circuits
- Citigroup breach exposed data on 210,000 customers
- Adobe's CTO pitches 'apps near you' concept
- IBM brings high-performance computing to the cloud
- Google Maps now tracks public transportation
- Industry upbeat about IPv6 Day despite low traffic volume
- Java SE 7 gets thumbs-up from standards committee
- MongoDB competes on speed and flexibility
- Security Firm Issues Alert on Facebook Facial Recognition
- Taiwan's ITRI develops e-paper technology
- Intel's new smartphone chip is key ARM battle
- 8 hot features in Windows 8
- Hackers may try to disrupt World IPv6 Day
- Sarah Palin fans try to rewrite history on Wikipedia
- After hack, RSA offers to replace SecureID tokens
- IBM launches city government software platform
- Lion revealed, will ship in July for $30
- Nintendo servers hacked, You're next Xbox
- LulzSec claims it hacked FBI linked organization
- SMBs 'forsaking the cloud' in the downturn
- Hidden app helps recover stolen MacBook
- Angry Birds Comes to Windows--No Browser Required
- HTC to release Sense SDK
- Lawmakers question Sony, Epsilon on data breaches
- Sony Pictures falls victim to major data breach
- Google, Microsoft and Yahoo collaborate in search
- Google releases video chat source code
- Twitter seeks boost in account followers with Follow Button
- DroidDream authors again pollute Android market
- Google says phishers stole e-mail from US officials, others
- Acer cuts staff in Europe, takes $150 million charge
- Google introduces +1 buttons for third-party web sites
- Samsung demands to see Apple's next iPhone, iPad
- China censors Web to curb Inner Mongolia protests
- Hackers Deface PBS Site, Promise More Lulz
- Linaro: Now a Year Old, the Linux Effort Begins to Deliver
- Nvidia shows tablet running quad-core Tegra chip
- ARM expects half of mobile PC market by 2015
- Google unveils mobile wallet service
- PayPal, eBay sue Google over mobile payments secrets
- Lawmakers question AT&T acquisition of T-Mobile
- Lawmakers question Obama cybersecurity proposal
- Insider data theft costs Bank of America $10 million
- Sony offers identity theft protection after cyber-attacks
- Intel package enables hybrid cloud for small businesses
- Intel package enables hybrid cloud for small businesses
- Sony says hacker stole 2,000 records from Canadian site
- Google, Sprint to allow mobile payments using NFC
- New 'Mango' Windows Phone version integrates apps
- China's Great Firewall a big inconvenience: shoe thrower
- Exchange Online having downtime problems again
- Sharp develops super high-def screen for future TV
- Siemens SCADA hacking talk pulled over security concerns
- Intel's Sean Maloney comes back to tackle mobile
- Sony takes down PlayStation Network after URL error
- As consumer sales decline, Dell sees silver in the cloud
- SAP goes after Oracle's database with ASE
- Intel pledges to rejuvenate the PC
- iPhone, Apps Set Guinness World Records
- EU, US call for ICANN Internet governance reforms
- RIM recalls 1,000 PlayBook tablets over OS problem
- Huawei wins injunction against ZTE in Germany
- Student charged with posting counterfeit coupons to 4chan
- ZTE rules the global high-end telecom market
- Google Chrome notebooks due in June from Acer, Samsung
- Microsoft antitrust oversight ends
- Senators question AT&T acquisition of T-Mobile USA
- Google's online advertising faces U.S. probe
- Symantec says Facebook applications leaked information
- Ballmer: Microsoft won't tie Skype to Windows
- Google to unify Android OS by Q4
- Microsoft set to acquire Skype
- YouTube launches full-length movie rentals
- NASA, Stanford websites hit by search engine scammers
- Mozilla building on Firefox's dominant share in Indonesia
- China tech IPOs create US buzz
- Sony's PlayStation Network, Qriocity close to returning
- Apple's iPad 2 attracts big lines in Beijing
- Mozilla defies DHS, won't remove Mafiaa Fire add-on
- Users tripped up by unofficial Win Phone 7 update tool
- Apple orders spur growth for Taiwanese parts makers
- Barnes & Noble to announce new e-reader
- Red Hat to preview Java caching technology
- Samsung Galaxy S II trickles out across Europe
- New jQuery boosts web site speeds
- Bin Laden's villa lacked Internet, phone service
- European legislators consider net filter for Europe
- Cisco jumps into portable data center market
- Man who liveblogged Bin Laden raid was hacked
- Sony cuts off Sony Online Entertainment service after hack
- China's Huawei files lawsuit aganist rival ZTE
- HP starts work on $2.5B NASA contract
- Sony hints at compensation for PlayStation Network hack
- Google Docs Now Native On Android
- China's Baidu revenue, profits up on strong traffic growth
- Sony to restart Blu-ray Disc production in late May
- YouTube founders swoop in and buy Delicious from Yahoo
- Chinese Twitter-like service looks to add other languages
- Angry Birds game reaches 140 million downloads
- Google Buzz settlement a 'killer' for e-commerce
- Sony: PlayStation Network personal user data stolen
- Dell brings remote desktop capabilities to workstations
- Another Windows 8 pre-beta surfaces
- Lawmakers quiz Apple, Google about location tracking
- Apple's Q2 profit soars on strong iPhone sales
- AT&T net income spikes on mobile customer gains
- After delays, Windows phones get update
- FTC takes action against 'fake' news sites
- Yahoo Q1 profit, revenue down, but CEO calls results solid
- Simulated cyber attack reveals EU flaws in coordination
- Apple sues Samsung, says it copied iPad
- UAE restrictions will hit all wireless providers, says RIM
- Key SaaS software executive leaving SAP
- Deutsche Telekom and France Télécom will shop together
- China's Huawei reveals board members to boost transparency
- China's Huawei reveals board members to boost transparency
- Robots enter Fukushima reactor building for first time
- Anonymous hacker claims he broke into wind turbine systems
- Vendor claims HP stole Web testing software invention
- Intel goes all-out to compete with ARM in tablets
- Chip industry to hit record revenue this year, says SIA
- Foxconn plans Brazil factory for Apple products
- Hackers gain root access to Wordpress servers
- Motorola Solutions, Huawei settle dueling lawsuits
- AMD opens up USB 3.0 for PCs with chipset support
- US police increasingly peeping at e-mail, instant messages
- New York man pushes ahead with Facebook ownership claims
- Microsoft's cloud ERP plans get mixed reactions
- VMware's Cloud Foundry opens PaaS
- Microsoft complains Google lied about Apps for Gov't
- Hacker breaks into Barracuda Networks database
- Intel to show new netbook chip, ramps competition with ARM
- Apple Admits iPad 2 3G Issues
- Adobe launches Flex and Flash Builder software for cross-platform mobile apps
- Developer pulled WP7 update tool at Microsoft request
- Japanese earthquake shelters getting PCs, WiMax
- Apple investigates Verizon iPad 2 problem
- IBM shows smallest, fastest graphene processor
- Microsoft goes after iPad search users with new Bing app
- Facebook shares its data-center secrets
- Judge tosses $625.5M patent judgment against Apple
- SugarCRM buys Lotus Notes tools, cozies up to IBM
- Intel pushes savings with new 10-core server chips
- California lawmaker touts do-not-track bill
- Appeals court knocks down Verizon net neutrality challenge
- Microsoft reconsiders WP7 app rejection
- India files charges against former telecom minister
- Bank customers warned after breach at Epsilon marketing firm
- Google is in talks with China to keep Maps online
- Mozilla launches Firefox 4 on Android
- Comodo hacker claims another certificate authority
- Tablets present new mobile cost management challenges
- Salesforce.com buying social monitoring vendor Radian6
- Amazon cloud drive: it's all about android domination
- BP employee loses laptop containing data on 13,000 oil spill claimants
- Nuclear crisis stopped time in Japan
- Multicore coding standards aim to ease programming
- Cybercriminals selling exploit-as-a-service kit
- Sprint to fight AT&T's buyout of T-Mobile
- Java founder Gosling joins Google
- Twitter product chief now Dorsey, Williams steps down
- China's Baidu testing new web browser
- MySQL website falls victim to SQL injection attack
- Mozilla says sorry for silence on SSL certificate theft
- Solo Iranian hacker takes credit for Comodo certificate attack
- Oracle reports profits jump
- In Iran, new attack escalates ongoing cyberconflict
- Two weeks after Japan earthquake, IT industry faces hurdles
- Huawei unveils IDEOS in Dubai
- Enterprise software getting more mobile
- Oracle stops developing software for Intel's Itanium chips
- China rejects Google blocking claims
- Industry split on data center network standards
- Amazon's Appstore for Android opens for business
- Sprint, HTC announce 3D smartphone, 7-in. tablet
- U.S. carriers disagree on cutting-edge networks
- Companies recover in aftermath of Japan earthquake
- Twitter finishes massive infrastructure migration
- Apple sues Amazon over App Store name
- AMD's Llano could heat up chip war with Intel
- SEC charges IBM with bribing Korean, Chinese officials
- RSA warns SecurID customers after company is hacked
- Internet databases MongoDB, Drizzle upgraded
- Google Android thumps Apple iPhone in page load speed
- New York Times announces App Store, Web subscriptions
- Baidu's online library accused of piracy by Chinese authors
- ITU sends satellite phones to Japan
- Twitter adds option to always use HTTPS connection
- Google to add offline storage to Apps by year end
- Google buys video-enhancing company to boost YouTube
- EU pushes for more mobile broadband
- IBM launches e-commerce practice
- Taiwanese semiconductor firms face supply shortages in Japan
- Gmail disruption in China could signal tighter control
- Twitter, Facebook become lifelines after Japan quake
- Quake damage to Japan cables appears small
- Quake warning system provided seconds of notice for Tokyo
- Sony airlifts supplies to tsunami-stricken factory
- Japan facing major electricity supply problems, blackouts
- Security conference dives into SAP coding problems
- Microsoft says later, bigger WP7 update on track
- PCs loaded with Windows 7 SP1 due in early April
- Internet Explorer 9 launching March 14
- WA Police upgrading digital radio network
- GTA V codenamed RUSH?
- Motorola Mobility addresses Android fragmentation worries
- Nokia sells Qt licensing and services business
- After attacks, Google vows to fortify Android Market
- Hackers targeted French gov't computers for G20 secrets
- Does Facebook change the messaging landscape?
- Twitter app update brings new Quick Bar
- Deal between IT shows to stimulate notebooks, mobile phones
- Malware ads hit London Stock Exchange Web site
- SAP readies Salesforce.com rival
- Apple's mobile partner in China launches own iPhone rival
- HP broadens scope of project management software
- Verizon to offer cloud-based unified communications
- Groupon launches China site at GaoPeng.com
- Intel completes McAfee acquisition
- LG's trying to stop sales of PS3s in the US
- No electronic bugs behind Toyota sticky pedals
- MPAA sues Hotfile file sharing service
- Android dominates, operators look for traffic salvation
- Yahoo sets fees for BOSS search developer program
- Dell to offer 10-inch Windows 7 tablet later this year
- Sprint to sell dual-screen smartphone for $199
- Google exec freed from Egyptian custody
- SAP's Business ByDesign gets software development kit
- Google's copying accusation called 'silly'
- RIM pushing WebWorks for phone, PlayBook development
- Cisco announces three new security certifications
- Cisco backs OpenStack cloud platform
- Facebook games make more than console games
- Microsoft shifts some work out of Egypt
- Tablets with Intel's Meego OS coming in second quarter
- PayPal faces new restrictions in India
- Orange,T-Mobile to offer contactless mobile payments
- Sony to launch PSP successor this year
- Twitter launches Connections feature
- Facebook plumps security with HTTPS, CAPTCHA solution
- IBM to build Asia's largest cloud computing center
- Microsoft offers free trial download of Office 2011
- Intel taps Will.i.am for creative director job
- Twitter blocked in Egypt after political unrest
- US banks may soon require new online authentication steps
- VMware sales up 37 percent on continued demand
- HP CEO to reveal strategy March 14
- Nokia phones will no longer 'come with music'
- IBM rolls out virtual desktop offering
- Twitter targeted with fake antivirus software scam
- Apple's App Store Hits 10 Billion Downloads
- Quark launches App Studio for iPad publishing
- WikiLeaks obtains much secret data from P2P nets, not leaks, firm claims
- HP to overhaul board as Hurd fallout continues
- AMD handily beats fourth-quarter estimates
- Facebook brings mobile app to feature phones
- Lenovo to focus on tablets, smartphones with new unit
- Amazon's Beanstalk aims to make Web Services easier to use
- NetApp buys Akorri to boost analytics
- Google tightens Apps' uptime guarantee
- Download the App Store's 10 billionth app, win $10,000
- Microsoft offers web server for developers
- December game sales rankings
- Google pays record bounty for Chrome bug
- With thick skin, Google CIO finds job rewarding
- Firefox 4 will arrive in February
- Sony asks for restraining order over PS3 hack
- Websites object to digital piracy label
- Fear not. Facebook isn't shutting down
- Joomla reorganized, modernized
- Oracle slapped with lawsuit over alleged IP theft by subsidiary
- Amazon launches new cloud services
- Next generation mobile tech gains Asia momentum
- Cloud computing used to hack wireless passwords
- Intel, Nvidia sign $1.5 billion licensing deal
- Facebook's leaked financials show possible $1B profit in '11
- Android gains ground at RIM's expense
- US subpoenas Twitter for Wikileaks info
- White House officials push online trusted IDs
- Twitter pressure applied to Steve Jobs' parody account
- Google will deploy fixes for Android SMS bug soon
- Hacked iTunes accounts continue to sell in China
- Intel: Sandy Bridge's Insider is not DRM technology
- Google previews Honeycomb features
- Google previews Honeycomb features
- Alleged Miley Cyrus hacker arrested
- Ballmer plugs Windows 7 as an OS for all devices
- Firefox becomes most-used browser in Europe
- Details Emerge on Ubuntu-Powered Tablet
- Microsoft confirms new Windows zero-day bug
- Avaya buys audio-collaboration vendor
- Motorola splits into Droid, wireless gear divisions
- Facebook profile helps to catch a thief
- Court reverses Microsoft victory in patent case
- U.S. DHS goes after Vietnamese hackers, identity thieves
- Opera previews browser for tablets
- China Mobile to begin 4G network trials in 6 cities
- Facebook raises $500 million, faces SEC inquiry
- North Korea moves to bring KP top-level domain back online
- Google takes heat over Android tablet OS
- China may ban Skype with new rules
- Groupon in $950M funding round
- EU wants power to block China's technology purchasing power
- India cracks down on unauthorized communication snooping
- Calif. woman sues Microsoft over XP downgrades -- again
- FBI raids ISP in Anonymous DDoS investigation
- Redpark unveils serial cables for iOS devices
- Husband’s e-mail snooping may lead to prison time
- Android mobile malware has botnet-like traits
- Skype post-mortem explains service outage
- Paul Allen amends lawsuit against Facebook, Apple and others
- Nokia Siemens deal for Motorola unit delayed
- Apple hit with privacy class action lawsuit
- Putin orders Russian gov't to move to open source
- Mozilla site exposed encrypted passwords
- Amazon patent aims to end the need for regifting
- SAP has no interest in paying interest to Oracle
- Oracle announces Oracle Cloud Office and Oracle Open Office 3.3
- Samsung unveils new, small color printers
- Bank of America Buying Naughty Domain Names
- Microsoft confirms critical IE bug, works on fix
- Microsoft BPOS Cloud service hit with data breach
- Sony launches subscription Internet music service
- Teradata buying marketing vendor Aprimo for $525M
- What if google's hack attack warnings grab your site?
- Report: SEC investigating Mark Hurd's departure from HP
- Net neutrality: Tuesday's vote may not be the end
- U.S. military strong-arming IT industry on IPv6
- The Grinch Who Stole Porn for Christmas: UK Weighs Ban
- Google Asks Partners to Delay Google TV, Report Says
- After hack, Gawker CTO outlines security changes
- China OS makers partner on new operating system brand
- Facebook's Zuckerberg tours China's top search engine Baidu
- Freescale to show 23 tablets at CES, says 11 now on sale
- Connecticut may sue Google over Wi-Fi data request
- LTE not all about speed: Ericsson
- Google will respond to 'valid requests' for data from India
- Microsoft boosts HTML5 video for Firefox on Windows 7
- RIM's PlayBook tablet unlikely to ship before March
- FBI: Executives at Dell, AMD sold inside information
- Microsoft adds Facebook 'likes' to Bing search results
- LG unveils dual-core, Android-based LG Optimus 2X
- Yahoo lays off 600 people
- AT&T iPad hacker fought for media attention, documents show
- WikiLeaks' Assange runner-up as Time Person of the Year
- Former contractor says FBI put back door in OpenBSD
- WikiLeaks.org domain back online
- India tightens security on government websites after hack
- Oracle, mobile vendor in Java legal battle
- Microsoft may preview Windows 8 at CES
- IBM readies Lotus Notes Traveler for Android
- Oracle seeks $212 million in interest from SAP
- Hackers rally around Dutch WikiLeaks DDoS suspect
- Hackers steal McDonald's customer data
- Dutch arrest 16-year-old related to WikiLeaks attacks
- Google preps Gmail-based backup for Exchange
- Apache resigns from Java community
- Former Microsoft CTO's firm files patent lawsuits
- Salesforce aims to be one-stop shop for cloud development
- Facebook in breach of Korean privacy laws, says regulator
- WikiLeaks founder praised by Pentagon Papers exposer
- Red Hat working on complex event processing software
- Google offers a peek at its Chrome laptop. Hint: it's an NC
- Google could face lawsuit from Chinese ad resellers
- Verizon launches IPv6 transition services
- ICANN Leader Calls for Global Collaboration in battle against cyber security threats
- Google Chrome Web Store opens
- IE9 to let users block tracking
- New Facebook changes not a huge blow to privacy, say experts
- Google engineer demos prototype Motorola Android tablet
- Oracle Enterprise Linux coming to Sparc
- Oracle announces new SPARC Supercluster
- WikiLeaks: Intel threatened to move Russian jobs to India
- Facebook rolls out redesigned profile pages
- Microsoft quietly invests in IBM emulator TurboHercules
- Groups vow to fight gov't takedowns of websites
- Google targeted by EU antitrust probe
- China blocks access to WikiLeaks
- Asustek unveils low-cost Eee Note e-reader, notepad
- Microsoft pioneers tactile display technology
- 'Nightmare' kernel bug lets attackers evade Windows UAC security
- CSL users get best of both worlds with LTE and HSPA
- Swedish judge confirms Pirate Bay convictions on appeal
- Google Maps faces July 2011 deadline on China regulations
- Singapore Military Uses Social Networking
- London hacker who posed as student gets suspended sentence
- Netflix turns from Oracle, IBM to Amazon to save cash
- Google Wave may become an Apache project
- Attachmate to retain Novell Unix copyrights
- DRAM prices to keep falling through the first half of 2011
- Will Ubuntu Begin Updating Daily?
- Android apps to get content ratings
- One less thing: Apple bans Steve Jobs doll
- Intel switches on 'first virtual retail salesperson in Asia'
- Open-source social network Diaspora goes live
- Trade agency to investigate Apple's patent complaint
- Flexible screens on the way for E-readers
- Oracle awarded $1.3 billion in SAP lawsuit
- Woman helped sell fake chips to US military
- Attachmate buying Novell for $2.2 billion
- Microsoft purchasing 882 Novell patents
- iOS 4.2.1 Jailbroken Long Before Official Release
- Wikileaks promises release 7 times bigger than Iraq War Logs
- Oracle-SAP case goes to jury to decide damages
- Oracle sues hardware partner over warehouse burglary
- RIM denies deal with Indian government
- Twitter to continue duplicating external apps
- Sarah Palin hacker Kernell gets one-year sentence
- Tensions rise over damages at Oracle-SAP trial
- India's telecom minister quits over corruption allegations
- Some top Google executives get 30 percent raises
- U.S. building next wave of supercomputers
- Samsung Launches Dual-Interface Smartcard Chip
- Grammy-winning artists launch music video filmed using Samsung’s NX100
- Researchers: Adobe bug can be used in attacks
- Google faces hunger strike in China from ad resellers
- Gartner: Companies need shift in private cloud security
- Man loses $20 million after taking laptop for repair
- FBI watching Oracle-SAP trial
- Microsoft fills out Hyper-V cloud ecosystem
- Apple Sued Over iPhone 'iBrick' Update
- Oracle license would have cost SAP billions
- Researcher to release Web-based Android attack
- U.S. says China building 'entirely indigenous' supercomputer
- More than one billion global GSM users standardise on Huawei
- Facebook updates mobile platform, says 'no' to rumored phone
- Drupal 7 nears release candidate stage
- ITC takes Nokia's side in Apple patent battle
- Cisco rolls out social network monitoring software
- HP to offer unlocked Palm Pre 2 to small business
- Google sues agency over Microsoft-only cloud deal
- CIO Magazine Founder Joins Hall of Fame
- Facebook Nails Developers Leaking User Data
- Apple releases iOS 4.2 GM, solicits apps from developers
- Texas man sentenced for selling pirated software online
- Apple sues Motorola over patents in mobile phones
- 3DFusion aims to remove glasses to watch 3D
- Report: Apple working on special SIM card
- Apple becomes top-five cell-phone maker for the first time
- Oracle-SAP case takes dramatic 11th-hour turn
- Mozilla: No 'kill switch' for Firesheep add-on
- China unveils powerful, 2.5-petaflop supercomputer
- Motorola releases mobile device management software
- GTA IV: Complete Edition released
- Oracle: Google 'directly copied' our Java code
- Mozilla warns of unpatched Firefox flaw used in attacks
- Court orders LimeWire to cease file-sharing business
- Android Market Hits 100k Apps, But Can it Compete with Apple
- Yahoo tests major Mail upgrade
- Oracle's Ellison vows to prove new HP CEO in on scheme
- Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit demo drops tomorrow
- Blocked by Facebook: Chatty Moms Come Under Fire
- Report: Microsoft targeting Acer, Asustek over Android
- Android faces new lawsuit, this time from Gemalto
- Microsoft walks away from dynamic language projects
- Security company strengthens CAPTCHAs with video
- Apple dumps Flash from Mac OS X
- SAP seeks gag order for upcoming Oracle trial
- Facebook sues Faceporn, claiming trademark infringement
- Amazon to allow book lending on the Kindle
- Google plans 1G bps test network at Stanford
- Internet users to reach two billion by 2010 – ITU statistics
- Adobe warns of Shockwave bug
- Nokia uniting mobile app dev around Qt
- Sales drop for sites after Amazon query throttle
- Baidu's profits grow as Google's search share falls in China
- HP's Slate 500 tablet goes on sale for $800
- Apple previews OS X Lion, updates iLife, MacBook Air
- Verizon defends Galaxy Tab pricing at $600
- Man pleads guilty to using hack, pump-and-dump botnet
- China renews vow to protect intellectual property rights
- Facebook sues over free gift card, 'dislike' button scams
- Starbucks will distribute content with coffee in its stores
- Motorola tries to invalidate Apple patents
- SAP's in-memory analytics boxes set for November release
- ZTE to launch up to six more tablets next year
- Jobs lashes out at Android, RIM, tablets
- Fibre networks heading for 'capacity crunch'
- Facebook apps leak personal data to third parties
- App Overload: Apple Passes 300k Apps
- YouTube, e-discovery software among tech tools for war crime investigators
- Windows Phone 7: Some will win, some will lose
- Security still an issue for cloud customers
- Yahoo lays out road map for BOSS
- IBM to turbo-charge more servers with accelerators
- Skype for Android app now available for download
- Verizon pays customers millions for wrongful data charges
- LG tablet delay a bad omen for Android tablets
- Samsung WiMAX 2 test hits 330Mbps
- Google TV gets new content, Website
- Toshiba to launch no-glasses 3D TV this year in Japan
- Microsoft confirms Oct 11 launch of Windows Phone 7
- Evan Williams steps down as Twitter CEO, will focus on tech
- Iran arrests 'spies' after Stuxnet attacks
- Japan's Ceatec to bring robots, 3D and gadgets
- Medal of Honor drops Taliban name
- VMware seeking a driver for mobile virtualization
- Google reportedly ready to unveil JPEG alternative
- Microsoft: Windows Phone 7 will turn us into a mobile contender
- EU unveils plan to strengthen cybersecurity efforts
- Microsoft launches Windows Live 11
- Microsoft updates SQL Server 2008 with new SharePoint integrations
- US lawmakers want to ban many e-waste exports
- Intel will not position the Atom for server markets
- Microsoft's Yusuf Mehdi pooh-poohs Google Instant
- BSA: we don't advocate cloud use for piracy reduction
- Intel makes WiMax investment with South Korea's KT
- Google upgrades Instant with keyboard navigation
- Facebook clone for the enterprise created by Yammer
- IT Spending Continues to Rise
- Cisco eats its own IPv6 dog food
- White House issues IPv6 directive
- Google adds OAuth support to Google Apps
- Francisco to host ICANN 2011 meeting
- iPhone 4 shortage hits Chinese stores
- The Nokia X family
- Mobile application effects on hardware
- Man gets 10 years for VoIP hacking
- No tethering for Windows Phone 7
- Iran confirms massive Stuxnet infection of industrial systems
- Facebook apologizes for worst outage in 4 years
- Facebook Phone Rumors Persist But Zuckerberg Denies Device
- Zuckerberg soars up Forbes list of richest Americans
- Cisco updates small-business switches, phones, cameras
- European Parliament aims to boost online commerce
- India introduces securities trading through mobile phones
- Oracle, HP settle Hurd litigation, affirm partnership
- Swiss canton drops Linux for Windows 7
- Interpol chief has Facebook identity stolen
- Yahoo opens 'chicken coop' green data centre
- Adobe Reader more secure after version 9
- Dell to expand operations in China
- White House, new nonprofit push science education
- 'Facebook killer' Diaspora hits alpha, source code released
- PwC lauds Trusted Platform Module for strong authentication
- Microsoft ships IE9 beta, pushes Web, not browser
- Google Gets Serious About Social Networking
- Social networkers to see home insurance prices rise
- Revamped Twitter.com site takes flight
- E-voting machine woes stop some voters in New York
- Intel invests in cloud management firm
- Mozilla starts dropping features from Firefox 4
- Microsoft to issue blanket license to NGOs
- Alcatel-Lucent launches 100G IP solution in China
- Security firm warns of commercial, on-demand DDoS botnet
- Seasoned high tech leader named ICANN Chief Operating Officer
- Mobile sector to reach revenues of $1089 billion in 2015
- Android Overtaking iPhone and BlackBerry
- Online privacy bills would hurt e-commerce, trade group says
- Google's new 'instant' search returns results as users type
- Obama calls for permanent R&D tax credit
- Symantec, Trend Micro rivalry heats up over antivirus tests, new products
- Cisco, Westcon settle gov't contract-pricing charges
- Freed journalist tricked captors into Twitter access
- Swedish authorities step up battle against file-sharers
- Employee gets £10,000 bounty for revealing software abuse
- Harman AKG releases Quincy Jones Signature Line of Headphones
- E.U. could investigate Chinese subsidies to modem makers
- Former Google China head invests in Chinese startups
- Texas conducting antitrust review of Google
- Fake antivirus software using ransom threats
- Microsoft uses Bing home page to push IE8
- Hotmail suffers hours-long outage on Thursday
- To boost security, Facebook adds remote logout
- Novell rolls cloud-security service
- EU talks with China over intellectual property rights
- Galaxy S may be taking advantage of an Apple backlash
- Google scoops up fifth company this month
- Google to roll out e-mail prioritizing feature in Gmail
- Cisco patches bug that crashed 1 percent of Internet
- Google backs out of JavaOne conference
- Paul Allen sues Apple, Google, Facebook, others over Web patents
- Google continues social-networking push with Angstro buy
- The Anti-Facebook Arrives September 15: Will You Switch?
- Gaming Skills Become a College Course
- Facebook dislodges Orkut from top position in India
- Motorola buys Web app developer 280 North
- Huawei to launch Android 2.2 smartphone at IFA
- ICANN seeks applicants for Board seat
- Philadelphia wants bloggers to start paying taxes
- Google rolls out faster mobile YouTube to the world
- Facebook deletes North Korean account, but it resurfaces
- Google tests instant search feature
- Time waits for no one: 'leap seconds' may be cut
- Chrome 6 Beta May Hint at Mythical Chrome OS Tablet
- Apple envisions tech to photograph, record iPhone thieves
- Google buys visual shopping engine Like.com
- Snoop Dog blew up a truck for Zynga's Mafia Wars: Las Vegas
- Apple awarded patents for slide to unlock, enlarged keys
- Zero-day Windows bug problem worse than first thought, says expert
- South begins blocking North Korean Twitter account
- Google refines access to analytics info
- NetApp revenue grows 36% in Q1
- Google Chrome Web Store to Debut in October
- Mozilla downplays Firefox bug, passes on fix
- Facebook Unveils New Batch of Updates, Features
- US reviewing if visa fee hike breaks WTO rules
- Google to use PayPal for Android payments?
- Android gaming app hides Trojan, security vendors warn
- US pushes North Korea on Twitter freedom
- North Korea jumps onto Twitter
- Beware the Facebook "Dislike" Button Scam
- Five billionth device about to plug into Internet
- Oracle signals the end for OpenSolaris
- Reports: Apple manager arrested over $1 million in kickbacks
- Delta customers can book flights on Facebook
- Oracle sues Google over Java use in Android
- Google expands voice search with new actions
- Official Tweet Button Challenges Digg, Facebook, Tweetmeme
- Hotmail users get hot under the collar after upgrade
- Apple plugs critical iPhone jailbreak holes
- Facebook bug could give spammers names, photos
- Google to use drones to capture Street View images?
- Microsoft delivers monster patch batch
- Google improves Gmail contacts manager
- iSuppli warns of looming DRAM shortage
- MTV gets its first Twitter Deejay
- IBM to accelerate mobile unified communications
- Microsoft probes new Windows kernel bug
- Saudi Arabia puts pressure on RIM with renewed threat of ban
- IPad knockoffs on sale for $50 to $125
- Apple's head of iPhone engineering out after 'Antennagate'
- Microsoft sets stage for IE9 beta
- iPhone 4 carrier unlock released by Dev Team
- Apple to fix iPhone jailbreak vulnerability with update
- Touch Mouse, Microsoft's Mystery Product?
- Hackers find a new target in payroll processing
- More than 1 in 10 Mozilla bug finders turn down cash
- Nokia will play by Indian rules on push mail
- UK falling behind in Internet connection speeds
- Hackers release new version of iPhone Jailbreak app
- New Google site blocked in China
- Mystery File Posted to Wikileaks Afghan Page
- Hacker snoops on GSM cell phones in demo
- Alcatel-Lucent's revenue drops, but operating loss shrinks
- Foxconn resumes production at Indian factory
- Black Hat gets its video feed hacked
- Zend offers PHP software packages
- Blu-ray disc capacities jump to 100GB
- Microsoft slates IE9 beta for September
- AMD overtakes Nvidia as top discrete graphics vendor
- CrossOver, CrossOver Games 9.1 released
- HP's butterfly design to shake up data centres
- Ruby on Rails 3.0 release candidate arrives
- Sleazy Marketers Game Google's Sponsored Ads
- Google offers test-driving for Web fonts
- Google Assembles Parts for Facebook Rival
- ATM hack gives cash on demand
- Twitter encounters more digital certificate problems
- Apple updates iMac line, improved specs
- Intel turns to light to transfer data inside PCs
- Microsoft cries foul over Google tie-up with Yahoo Japan
- Japan pushes high-tech in World Cup bid
- Free Sophos tool blocks Windows shortcut attacks
- Apple loses bid to criminalize iPhone jailbreaking
- Yahoo will invest in hackers with good ideas
- What Windows Phone 7 doesn't have becomes a hot topic
- Oracle denies report of $70 billion in planned acquisitions
- Researcher finds Safari reveals personal information
- New 'Kraken' GSM-cracking software is released
- Defcon social engineering contest stirs concerns
- Motorola accuses China's Huawei in theft of secrets
- Twitter battles fail whale with new data center
- CNN releases free international news app
- Virus writers are picking up new Microsoft attack
- Avaya Labs tries to fast-track good ideas
- Microsoft signs big licensing deal for Arm chip technolog
- Facebook hits milestone: Half a billion users
- Google search share falls again in China
- Apple may overtake Microsoft in revenue this quarter
- Wikileaks turns submissions engine back on
- Canonical brings IBM DB2 to Linux cloud
- Google revamps image search
- RIM, HTC and Samsung hit back at Apple signal claims
- Facebook eyes major milestone: 500M users
- Intel ships new six-core Core i7 chip, cuts chip prices
- Researchers: Authentication crack could affect millions
- Newspaper Charges to Comment on Stories
- Microsoft confirms 'nasty' Windows zero-day bug
- Apple's antenna guru reportedly warned execs about iPhone 4 design
- Tata's revenue, profits grow on increased outsourcing demand
- NTT to buy Dimension Data for £2.1 billion
- Microsoft confirms Russian spy was employee, report says
- Nokia reaches settlement with Indian workers
- Internet Solutions stresses need for disaster recovery
- Apple Forum Police Erase Consumer Reports Threads
- Microsoft Outlook pulls in Facebook status updates
- Web designer claims 84% ownership of Facebook
- Bluetooth at heart of gas station credit-card scam
- Oracle to issue 59 critical patches
- Microsoft extends Windows XP downgrade rights until 2020
- TechCrunch: Google secretly dropped $100+ million on Zynga
- Facebook agrees to install 'panic button'
- Restored Google China search site very limited in features
- EU online content market is 'shameful,' says Commissioner
- Android, Samsung gaining mobile share in US
- Facebook buys provider of user-generated travel guides
- Nokia asks Russia for help retrieving N8 prototype
- Report: US building system to detect cyber-attacks
- Apple responds on App Store fraud
- Microsoft shows off WebMatrix developer tool
- Microsoft offers Windows 7, Office 2010 via download stores
- Apple App Store and iTunes Accounts Hacked, say Reports
- Beijing angry with EU anti-dumping investigation
- London Underground departure feed halted after overload
- NY bank IT tech pleads guilty to data theft, fraud
- Apple addresses iPhone 4 reception, promises software update
- Google acknowledges YouTube hack
- Apple, AT&T sued over iPhone 4 antenna problems
- Dell gains virtualization muscle with Scalent buy
- Google buys ITA for $700M to boost travel search
- Google stops redirecting Chinese search traffic to .hk site
- Sony says 535,000 laptops at risk of overheating
- Microsoft: 10,000 PCs hit with new XP 0day attack
- Microsoft kills the Kin
- Destination Hotels card-processing system hacked
- New York hospital loses data on 130,000 via FedEx
- Cloudera preps Hadoop for the enterprise
- Dell knew some PCs were faulty, court documents reveal
- APC offers PRO pack to migrate virtual machines
- India’s Reliance sells off cellular towers
- German regulators welcome street panorama privacy law draft
- FTC says scammers stole millions, using virtual companies
- ICANN approves Chinese Internationalized Domain Names
- Oracle Q4 profit jumps 24 percent
- Twitter settles FTC privacy complaint
- Judge rules in favor of YouTube over Viacom
- Twitter settles FTC complaint on lax security
- EU seeks outside opinions on SAP-Sybase deal
- Google launches HTML5 developer site
- Gmail experiences long delivery delays on Tuesday
- U.S. government to crack down on piracy
- Google working on news, music subscription service
- Hundreds wait in line as iPhone 4 goes on sale in Japan
- Apple iPad passes 3 million sales in under 3 months
- UK operators join forces to trial new mobile TV technology
- Intel may settle FTC antitrust complaint
- Rising Chinese yuan adds to PC price increases
- Microsoft to boost Bing's music, TV, movies, game search
- Google Street View Wi-Fi data included passwords and e-mail
- No iPhones, just Blackberries for UK government employees
- Companies launch online fraud alert service
- Oracle sued by US for alleged overcharging
- Apple apologizes for iPhone 4 ordering fiasco
- Customers rant about bungled iPhone 4 orders
- Last IPv4 addresses may already be cluttered
- Twitter's service disruptions and outages persist
- Google's problems with Android Market continue
- Indian broadband auction winner to be acquired
- ITU approves G.hn for home networking
- FBI investigating iPad e-mail leaks
- North Korea moves quietly onto the Internet
- Cisco turns SMB storage into multipurpose platform
- India’s BPO industry growing by over 15 percent
- Twitter hit by outage
- New security/management software targets enterprise smartphones
- Qualcomm invests in mobile phone camera technology
- India’s Reliance to sell stake to raise funds for 3G
- Researchers: Poor password practices hurt security for all
- Chinese government whitepaper reaffirms Internet policies
- WiMax Forum upbeat despite defections
- Activists worry about a new 'Green Dam' in Vietnam
- Google relents, will hand over European Wi-Fi data
- Lawsuits over Google Wi-Fi sniffing pile on
- Cyberattacks seen as top threat to zap US power grid
- Time to start eliminating Windows XP, Gartner says
- HP to cut 9,000 jobs, automate enterprise service business
- Google faces privacy investigation in Canada
- Microsoft admits Windows Phone 7 slide was wrong
- Adobe considers more frequent patch schedule
- BP oil spill ‘slows’ but serious IT failures come to surface
- Huawei honoured at LTE World Summit
- Pakistan partially unblocks access to YouTube
- PC Contractor Foxconn plans safety nets, may raise pay after 12th suicide
- McAfee Adds Mobile Security with Trust Digital Purchase
- Human-computer virus experiment ridiculed as 'bad science'
- More than one in four use Internet worldwide, says ITU
- US ranks 26th in new broadband index
- Microsoft eases access to Outlook data
- FIFA warns over World Cup ticket scams
- Facebook fixes bug that allowed friend deletion
- ESPN taps Cisco to kick up its World Cup coverage
- Social Networks May Be Sharing Your Info with Advertisers
- Microsoft's alleged 'click launderers' maintain innocence
- LTE patent pools taking shape
- Firefox, Chrome lure business users from Microsoft IE
- HP says 10,000 cows can power 1,000 servers
- EU publishes 'Digital Agenda' five-year plan for IT
- Microsoft chases 'click laundering', files lawsuits
- Vodafone takes a hit in India
- Samsung Electronics launches World’s first 3D Home Theatre
- Microsoft, Apple work to fix iPad Hotmail glitch
- Internet Networking Executive named as IANA Vice President
- Oracle exposes MySQL Vulnerabilities
- IE6 past its expiration date, says Microsoft
- UK to kill off national ID card programme
- Google, Microsoft trade more blows over Docs, Office 2010
- CEO Commends Russia for Bringing Cyrillic to Internet’s Top-level Domain Names
- In India, a BPO centre coming up in a jail
- Samsung camera to come with Boingo Wi-Fi
- Huawei and vividwireless Launch World’s First MIMO BeamForming WiMAX Network
- Sony pushes portability with its latest Vaio P
- Microsoft to end support for Windows 2000, XP SP2 on July 13
- Chinese companies join to rid handsets of poisoned apps
- Nokia launches rural information service in China
- Samsung releases Bada SDK
- Indian telecom regulator aims to encourage local manufacture
- Nokia targets Apple's iPad in new lawsuit
- Intel to launch new processors for ultrathin laptops
- National 3G licence in India to cost over US$2.5 billion
- Alcatel-Lucent posts larger loss, blames component shortages
- First non-Latin domain names go online
- HP’s India unit under government investigation
- 10 hot companies Google invests in
- Google speeds up Chrome browser
- IT services market faces another year of decline
- Lawmakers unveil online privacy legislation
- Microsoft CIO talks cloud, economic rebound
- IBM buys data-integration vendor Cast Iron
- Google invests in firm that tries to predict the future
- Smartphones bouncing back from economic woes
- Apple’s Steve Jobs: We've sold 1 million "magical" iPads
- Intel looks to invest in mobility and cloud computing
- Microsoft issues workaround, advice for SharePoint zero-day
- India's electronic voting machines are insecure, study finds
- UN to buy 500,000 OLPC laptops for Palestinian children
- India plans laws on e-waste management
- Schneider Electric endorses EU’s code of conduct on data centres
- Gartner names Oracle leader in Magic Quadrant for Continuous Controls Monitoring
- India’s Nasscom focuses on ethics and corporate governance
- Mobile phone tapping allegation disrupts Indian Parliament
- Sony to end floppy disk production
- ICANN approves use of Non-Latin Languages in Address Names
- Consumer group calls for antitrust investigation of Google
- Oracle buys Phase Forward
- APC by Schneider Electric announced as patron of 6th Data Centres Europe 2010
- Oracle extends leadership with major release of Oracle Enterprise Performance Management System
- Infosys posts revenue and profit growth, reflecting recovery
- IBM responds to Oracle's Exadata with new systems
- Facebook takes steps to deal with gift card scams
- Amazon Kindle hits China's gray market
- Acer among first to sell AMD's newest Opteron server chip
- BT to launch virtual data centre
- Apple Shipping First iPads, New Orders Delayed
- India still top offshoring site: Gartner
- Nokia acquires mobile browsing company
- Dell aims new PowerEdge servers at the cloud
- Go Daddy to stop registering .cn domain names
- Oracle revenue up, but charges drag down profit
- Mobile broadband hit 271 million in 2009
- IBM turns SPSS China lab into global analytics R&D hub
- India insists on technology transfer by telecom vendors
- Providers question parts of FCC's broadband plan
- Google puts 'ball back in China's court'
- Mozilla stops development of Firefox for Windows Mobile
- Google stops censoring in China
- Smartphones spread slowly in China, despite 3G and iPhone
- US expert: Chinese gov't likely behind massive cyberattacks
- APC expands modular power solutions portfolio
- Senator to introduce Internet human rights bill
- Skype pulls Windows Mobile apps; No word of return
- Ubuntu Linux now available to US Gov't customers
- Laptops galore await show attendees in Hanover
- Microsoft: Cloud revenue to hit in a couple years
- Intel confirms 'sophisticated' attacks in January
- Toyota denies electronic problems in cars
- India CIOs as demanding as global peers: Springboard
- US, EC clear Microsoft-Yahoo search deal
- Google gets US approval to buy and sell energy
- ICANN admits domain holders impossible to find
- Huawei Unveils World’s First Triple-mode LTE modem
- Bharti Airtel bidding $10.7B for Zain's Africa mobile ops
- Huawei to showcase latest technologies at World Congress
- Microsoft updates Windows 7 activation technology
- IBM explores cheaper solar cells
- Iran suspending Google's Gmail, reports say
- Microsoft to stop selling display ads for Facebook
- IBM to debut info management software
- Google supports 'click-to-call' mobile ads
- US House leaders ask for investigation into hackings
- Google, IP struggles fuel US business concerns in China
- Microsoft revenue boosted by Windows 7
- In India, mobile subscribers soar in December
- Samsung begins mass producing 3D TV screens
- Chinese censorship strong despite Google
- Google tunes search engine for facts, events
- Facebook users offered free spam 'firewall'
- Web sites must support IPv6 by 2012, expert warns
- Gartner predicts modest overall growth in IT spending
- Nokia to offer navigation tools for free
- IBM plans BlackBerry, iPhone, Android applications
- European governments warn against Internet Explorer
- Technology comes to the rescue in Haiti
- Cisco contributes $10 million to telemedicine pilot
- World's biggest cruise ship sails through wireless challenges
- Mobile banking faces uphill battle in mature markets
- Google applies to become electricity marketer
- Dell shows off prototype of slate computer
- Emerging markets willing to pay more for 'green' products
- Sales growth highlights rise of China's Huawei
- New year, new attacks against Adobe zero-day
- Lenovo unveils new AMD-powered business laptops
- Google's Chrome grabs No. 3 browser spot from Safari
- Jobs to unveil Apple tablet next month, ex-Google exec says
- India delays mobile number portability plan to March
- Apple censors Dalai Lama iPhone apps in China
- GSM encryption cracked, showing its age
- Indian startup designs tablet PC running Android
- 50-50 chance Apple unveils tablet next month, says analyst
- Intel launches next-generation Atom netbook processor
- Google releases EtherPad as open source to calm users
- Italy contemplates Web restrictions after Berlusconi attack
- 4G Mobile Service Debuts: What You Need to Know
- Netherlands helps Denmark with open IT
- Former Gartner manager gets jail for accepting bribes
- Samsung Electronics names new CEO in major reorganization
- Orange launches own mobile application shop
- Macs retake reliability ranking top spot
- Microsoft, Yahoo finalize search deal
- It's Google Friend Connect vs. Facebook Connect
- Huawei adding 2,000 staff in India
- Yahoo to expand Facebook integration
- Intel unveils energy-efficient 48-core chip
- China continues to spend on security: survey
- World's most expensive Apple iPhone
- New front opened in India's mobile tariff wars
- iPhone to take over China
- Google to provide update on Chrome OS
- China rules Microsoft violated intellectual property rights
- China rules Microsoft violated intellectual property rights
- HP pushes thin clients with new hardware, tools
- China defends Internet censorship after Obama lauds openness
- DNS problem linked to DDoS attacks gets worse
- Google Voice acquires VoIP purveyor Gizmo5
- Microsoft confirms first Windows 7 zero-day bug
- Cisco pushes to open up telepresence
- Twitter, LinkedIn get together: How to get started
- Intel makes an e-reader for the visually impaired
- No rush to adopt domain names written in Chinese in China
- Firefox Turns 5, Will it See 10?
- Cisco warns UC users of limited support for Windows 7
- Mozilla fixes Firefox crash bug
- Cisco undervalues Tandberg, investment firms say
- Google Dashboard gives you a bird's-eye view of your cloud
- Olympus announces E-P2 digital camera
- Developer finds major coding errors in Facebook, MySpace
- Microsoft, Yahoo partnership could reach beyond the US
- Google releases new search engine for e-commerce sites
- Mozilla plans major Firefox interface overhaul
- Windows XP smartphone raises functionality questions
- Microsoft launches new version of MSN
- Big IT is back, say HP, IBM, Oracle, EMC, Cisco
- HP says some Windows 7 printer drivers are coming
- Cisco lays out why it might let Tandberg go free
- Microsoft discontinues accounting software
- Oracle sheds new light on future of Sun technologies
- MIT researchers developing robotic driving companion
- Canonical matures Linux-based netbook OS
- Unfinished Windows 7 feature turns laptops into Wi-Fi hotspots
- China claims supercomputer among world's fastest
- ICANN: New TLDs debate to drag on
- Windows 7 upgrade paralyzes some PCs with endless reboots
- Outsourcer Wipro continues to be affected by recession
- Volkswagen Revs Up a New Sales Engine: Your iPhone
- Google's Blogger service suffers widespread outage
- Microsoft cautiously optimistic on Windows 7 business uptake
- Study: U.S. broadband in middle of pack
- ISPs grab more IPv6 addresses than ever
- IBM places exec on leave in wake of alleged insider trading
- Recession's effects to linger on electronics industry
- National Semi's CEO Halla to retire
- TDK develops 320GB optical disc
- UK's High Court rejects appeal for UFO hacker
- Colourful laptops may feel the blues, analysts say
- Brin, Schmidt eye further Google expansion
- Windows attack code out, but not being used
- Samsung, HTC offer first Windows Mobile 6.5 phones
- India's 3G auction delayed again, minister says
- Father of fiber-optics snags share of Nobel Physics Prize
- Microsoft Shows Windows Mobile 6.5 Smartphones
- AVG launches AVG 9.0 Free and Anti-Virus
- Hackers plan to clobber the cloud, spy on BlackBerries
- Sour Apples: Apple and Woolworths Battle Over Logo
- Microsoft confirms phishers stole 'several thousand' Hotmail passwords
- Toshiba shows first TV based on Cell chip
- Windows 7 will create 25,000 jobs, says study
- Apple challenges Australian chain's logo trademark
- Google tries new ploy to challenge IE's dominance
- 60% of Brits store personal data on their phone
- Flash Player inches closer to smartphones
- IBM aims at Google, Microsoft with new Webmail
- Report: Lack of eHealth standards, privacy concerns costing lives
- UK High Court serves injunction over Twitter
- UK High Court serves injunction over Twitter
- Google Chrome OS Arriving Next Month?
- Indian mobile search site aims at low-cost entry
- IE's slide quickens as Firefox, Chrome add share
- Google expands search control with new options
- Former Microsoft open-source chief joins cloud startup
- Nortel set to sell off GSM business
- New ICANN agreement runs into criticism
- Large online payroll service hacked
- Google Wave could prove a threat to Facebook, Twitter
- World's first ATCA-based solution deployed in China
- Social networking choking business bandwidth: Blue Coat
- AT&T buys mobile development company Plusmo
- iPhone, Android boost mobile Web usage
- IDC: Organisations adopt open source to reduce expenses
- US relationship with ICANN may not end
- Ballmer: Windows 7 worth the investment
- China Unicom to start selling iPhone 3G next month
- Lenovo vows 'unbelievably' fast Windows 7 boots
- CIOs seek better results, lower costs
- Microsoft kills Dynamics mobile
- Report: Twitter valued at $1 billion in new deal
- Credit-card security standards questioned, survey says
- HP abandons EDS brand
- Google gives Gmail a mobile push
- IT salaries 'on the up'
- Cisco patches a dozen router bugs
- Intel releases fastest laptop chips to date
- Nokia enters the netbook market with the Booklet 3G
- Recession leads to sluggish global broadband growth
- High-end clustering tool is reworked for the enterprise
- EFF: Technology can help in absence of privacy laws
- New Intel Core i5 chip surfaces on retailer's Web site
- Emergency alert provider sues Twitter over patents
- Apple-Google Dustup: Winners and Losers
- Growth in India's offshore services market slows
- UK businesses struggling with mobile blind spot
- Security vendor McAfee spills 1,400 customer names
- Microsoft and Yahoo Agree to 10 Year Partnership
- Government IT savings not measured accurately
- Google sells AOL stake at $717 million loss
- Swine flu website crashes on launch
- The 'mobileworld 2009 conference in Korea
- Ecrisson counts on CDMA moving to LTE in north America
- Cisco, Juniper conduct trial of Fed's IPV6 tests
- Main Stories
- Analysis
- How to attract and retain IT staff in 2012
- Is the cloud really cheaper?
- Teenage girls: IT needs you
- Taking data centre efficiencies to the next level
- SOPA and PIPA: What went wrong?
- Megaupload case raises question of provider knowledge
- IT leaders continue to juggle multiple priorities in 2012
- Don't tell the boss: You tweet from work like a maniac
- 5 tips to keep IT outsourcing on track as global providers cut
- CES: Do mobile devices really need multi-core chips?
- Lawmakers seem intent on approving SOPA, PIPA
- Gartner lowers 2012 IT spending forecast to 3.7 percent growth
- Five things I really like and dislike about Android
- If William Shakespeare wrote an Apple rumor blog
- Google tablet: Will it bring down the Kindle Fire or iPad?
- Five things I really like and dislike about Android
- Mobility, cloud, analytics to reshape IT in 2012
- iPhone 4S users consume the most data
- CES 2012: 5 Trends To Watch
- What's up for Apple in 2012?
- 2011 was a 'muddled' year for hacktivists
- iPhone market share slipping in Europe - report
- Why RIM should not sell the BlackBerry Brand--and why it should
- Ready for a new Linux Desktop? Meet Mint's 'Cinnamon'
- Will Kim Jong Un be for cyberwarfare what his dad was for nukes?
- Top security incidents of 2011
- RIM's no good, very bad year: A look back at 2011
- Even satellites, Google Maps can't see anything in North Korea
- Three in Five Workers Yell at Their Computers, Study Finds
- 2012: The Year of the Tablet (Finally)?
- Expect longer battery life with Ubuntu Linux 12.04 'Precise Pangolin'
- 2012: Year of fast changes for IT professionals
- Poor data replication 'costing hundreds of thousands'
- Twitter redesign could knock out third-party Apps
- Is Google's big bet on Google+ too risky?
- Windows 8: One OS to rule them all?
- How PayPal almost canceled Christmas
- Cloud computing disrupts the vendor landscape
- Tablets in the enterprise: Risks and rewards
- SMBs struggle to keep up with consumerisation trend
- Paid posters poison the internet
- China overtakes U.S. in smartphone shipments, says research firm
- Net neutrality is too regulatory, but stop online Piracy isn't?
- Half of adults believe social media sites hurt youth?
- Private cloud is the only secure future for big companies, says IDC
- Small tech companies, big wins
- Huawei S7 Slim tablet: Mobile productivity
- InMobi Infographic: Mobile advertising in Africa
- 10 things for CFOs to worry about in 2012
- Why net neutrality Is better for business
- Programming in Lua
- How to find out what employees really think
- Most fraud is an inside job, says survey
- Most fraud is an inside job, says survey
- Need to redesign your flash-based website? Adobe still has the edge
- Gov't agencies should look to cloud, data analytics, agile development
- IT consumerization: It's biblical!
- Enterprise social software: What businesses need to do next
- Will audit committees get serious?
- What to look for in secure collaboration tools
- Six reasons the iPad is still the tablet to beat for business
- Wash your hands: ATMs are germ havens
- Cloud forming 'perfect storm' in Asia Pacific
- Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich: Best new features for business
- Cloud more hype than reality, says Trend Micro
- Sean Parker: Google+ unlikely to topple Facebook
- Do you really need the newest, shiniest smartphone?
- PC, mobile businesses important to company
- Brand Kenya; should go social with “Nitakuwepo”
- 5 Things CEOs Will Love About the iPhone 4S
- Your basic guide to the new Apple iPhone 4S
- iCloud: What we already know
- Why consumerization won't kill corporate IT
- Apple competitors need a long-term strategy
- Are CIOs too cocky about security?
- Facebook and Spotify drop the other shoe
- Is Quantum Computing real?
- IT systems run in exposed shed to prove reliability point
- Before rolling out video conferencing/Tele-Presence gear
- Hooked on Google
- Semiconductor market slumps as PC sales slow, says Gartner
- Android tablets lose ground to RIM, TouchPads
- Many businesses lining up cloud computing but not yet migrating, report claims
- Firms shun e-crime risk insurance
- Twitter Claims 100 Million Active Users -- Now What?
- Big is not always better with smartphone screens
- Why Is Windows Phone 7 winning over Indie app developers?
- Android is smartphone king globally
- Bartz couldn't deliver Yahoo turnaround
- Six energy-efficient data center practices
- CIO Alert: Five Cures for What Ails IT
- Hack or No Hack, the Linux Kernel Is Well-Protected
- Why CEOs prefer old-fashioned networking when hiring
- VMware CEO: Cloud to end computer desktop era
- Focus on smartphone, tablet screen sizes at show
- Why RIM's BBM Music Service is Destined to Fail
- Should Microsoft Buy Nokia? Pros and Cons
- How Writing a Book Can Boost Your IT Career and Your Income
- 'NewSQL' could combine the best of SQL and NoSQL
- MongoDB co-author: Enterprises to start adding NoSQL
- More people use social media in Hong Kong than in the US
- Should CFOs get on-board?
- What is a next-generation firewall?
- Be prepared: Physical security is migrating to your (IT) domain
- Google needs to make more privacy improvements, says Information Commissioner
- Why Microsoft Won't Buy Hardware to Compete with Googorola
- Study finds Android app-makers careless with some data
- Threat to year in IPOs analyzed by PwC
- Windows Laptop Makers Can’t Catch Up to the MacBook Air
- Making a bank transparent
- 3 technology trends your company can't ignore
- Windows 7 Migrations: don't get distracted by XP, Windows 8
- Security, hacker conferences have tech industry buzzing
- Creating a cloud SLA from diagnostic data
- Does the Mac have an edge against state-sponsored hacking?
- Emerging ERP Apps Stores Could Change ERP Buying
- Will OS X Lion roar in the enterprise?
- EBay attacks server virtualization with 100TB of SSD storage
- #RIPforTwitter? Not so fast.
- 10 things I hate about Google+
- CIOs lack adequate cloud computing knowledge
- Apple iPad, day 30: can an iPad replace a PC?
- ARM could breathe new life into laptops
- Cloud security fears exaggerated, says federal CIO
- Recover stolen laptops, add uninstall option, organize Icons
- Gartner: Smart devices might fuel BI adoption in Hong Kong
- Wall Street Beat: Tech earnings show sector strength
- Businesses More Concerned With Reputation Than Fines
- Will Your Business Data Be Safe In the Cloud?
- Why Your Business Should Accept Mobile Payments
- Survey: Wireless networks are near capacity
- ITC Ruling Threatens Future of Android
- Facebook Should Focus On Product, Not Hiding Google+
- Is Android Losing Appeal With Developers?
- The six million dollar vendor
- IDC: IT hasn't grasped consumerization trend
- Ballmer: Windows Phone 7 not successful yet
- 3G tablet sales 'very slow,' analyst says
- How eBay's data center benefited from solar
- Companies 'wasting millions' with bad file management
- Auditors: Army's huge SAP project 'at high risk'
- Gaming spending to total $74B this year, Gartner says
- Law firm Stephenson Harwood turns to virtualisation
- Tablet, laptop or both? – A student's dilemma
- IT departments concerned about cloud capacity
- Why Google Health failed: Too litle, too soon
- Mystery of the missing Honeycomb apps
- Elgan: The rise and rise (and rise) of Apple's iOS
- Gartner: How to get a handle on mobile device management
- How and why to search Twitter
- Cloud storage providers need sharper billing metrics
- Firefox Strategy is a Recipe for Failure
- Has Business Intelligence Failed?
- MapReduce could be the server's newest friend
- Building a more resourceful cloud
- IT worker demand remains robust despite slow economy
- Is it time for RSA to open up about SecurID hack?
- Google may struggle in an Apple world, says Forrester CEO
- Study: 33% of businesses lack customer service strategy
- 10 things to know about the move to IPv6
- First look: iTunes in the Cloud
- Wall Street Beat: IT will have winners, losers
- Motorola CEO: Open Android store leads to quality issues
- Cloud Services vs. Desktop Apps: What Fits Your Needs?
- The CFO as Bank-Account Fraud Buster
- Microsoft introduces Windows 8
- 5 top social media security threats
- Mobile phones are great for phishers, researchers find
- Google Wallet may be missing key partners
- Opinion divided on impact on iPad of Foxconn blast
- Outsourcing model in peril?
- One in 14 downloads is malicious
- Chromebooks Are Doomed to Fail
- Webmasters face new site optimization challenges
- Apple topples Google as most valuable brand
- No spectrum sale this year, Clearwire says
- Linux PHP vs. Windows ASP for Web hosting
- Data center key in cutting costs on energy consumption
- Laptop users still prefer USB modems
- Complete and integrated virtualization
- Developers' frustration with Android growing, survey finds
- Vendors roll ERP for medical marijuana dispensaries
- BI, analytics software spending jumps 13.4%
- India plans paper trail for electronic voting machines
- Recycled spectrum to help realize global LTE roaming
- Intel goes all-out to compete with ARM in tablets
- Cisco seeks a new angle for Umi
- Supercomputers crucial to predicting future natural disasters, claims tech researcher
- Why You May Not Need Facebook to Sell Stuff
- Underlying confidence marks tech sector
- Quake unlikely to raise prices, say Taiwanese PC makers
- Microsoft researchers: NoSQL needs standardization
- Wozniak: Tablet is the PC for 'normal people'
- Acer must look beyond PCs after Lanci's departure
- Social media use jumps but TV remains top in Japanese crisis
- Windows Phone 7 to surpass iPhone, BlackBerry sales by 2015, IDC predicts
- How to Quit Your Job The Right Way
- Public value privacy despite cloud advantage - Shroff
- Facebook Questions Can Work -- Crowdsourcing Can Dazzle
- How Apple played hard to get and seduced the enterprise
- Mysterious Facebook Web search box could be malware
- Want to get ahead in IT? Make yourself uncomfortable
- Protect your privacy: avoid identity theft
- T-Mobile deal will help US, AT&T says
- Anonymous: Why does the Air Force want to create phony online identities?
- Android violates Linux license, experts claim
- Will iPad 2 supplies be hurt by Japanese quake?
- Oracle: Don't count out Java in the mobile space
- Quake may affect tech industry for six months, says analyst
- Geek Reads: Part two of the Hacker Crackdown
- With hacking, music can take control of your car
- Android malware: why you shouldn't be scared
- Are we really living in a post-PC world?
- What you need to know about the iPad 2
- Mobile device etiquette keeps going down the drain, survey finds
- Will the Smartphone Replace the PC?
- Has HP done enough to rival the iPad?
- Mobile devices: You're losing control
- Egyptian activist: Internet shutdown backfired
- Three ways to find fresh IT ideas on the cheap
- Which CPU? Intel Sandy Bridge vs. AMD Fusion
- Samsung Galaxy S: Let the Upgrades Begin
- Tablets: iPad 2 vs. Xoom vs. PlayBook vs. WebOS Slates
- Google's CEO switch could be a risky move
- How Quora Could Help Your Business
- Ellsberg: With Wikileaks, Google, Facebook must take a stand
- 5 open source security projects to watch
- Science: Ugly fonts aid content memorization
- The 10 biggest hoaxes in Wikipedia's first 10 years
- Wikileaks and the authorized insider threat
- New skills needed for cloud computing: Survey
- APC brings greater awareness to power consumption
- Predictions 2011: Tough times continue
- Telecommuting is good for employees and employers
- 4G war of words is on
- Top 10 Tech Scares of the Decade
- The Geekiest Gadgets of CES 2011
- 3D TV makers hope for a better 2011
- Why I'm Not Sold On Mobile Video Chat
- Apple's Great (and Not-So-Great) Moments in 2010
- Is Your IT Job Safe in the Cloud?
- Where is your Operating System loyalty!
- Good times projected for network security market in 2011
- Will 2011 signal a Mac virus onslaught? Not so fast
- 10 Strange iPhone Crimes of 2010
- Six Alternative Ubuntu Desktops Worth Trying
- Student-Made Device Could Bring Clean Water to the World
- How You Know When It’s Time to Switch to Linux
- Mobile benefits outweigh the risks: Westpac CTO
- The 10 Best Hacks of 2010
- Microsoft 2010: The Year in Quotes
- Five Great Free Business Apps for Google Chrome
- A bountiful year for open source
- The Web's Best Productivity Sites
- Best work and play apps for your jailbroken iPhone
- Cable Cutters: Can 4G Hotspots Replace Cable Broadband?
- Vendors have Vision for future storage
- Crack Your Own Passwords for Better Security
- WikiLeaks Triggers IT Security Angst
- 10 IT-related predictions for 2011
- LOIC tool enables 'easy' WikiLeaks-driven DDoS attacks
- Microsoft knocks Google Instant, tests it anyway
- Poor customer insight a big cause for product launch failure
- Top 10 Ubuntu Ideas Offer Hint at What's to Come
- Six Hot Workplace Trends for 2011
- Gawker Hack Exposes Ridiculous Password Habits
- Ensuring your business's safety
- WikiLeaks: Don't Shoot the Messenger
- Google's Chrome OS is no Windows killer just yet, analyst says
- 2010: Quotes of the year
- Google: China will help lead the Internet revolution
- Kinect Sex: Coming Soon to a Console Near You?
- Linux kernel shows growing mobile influence
- Startup offers 'virtual private SaaS' for Salesforce.com
- Analysts: $6B for Groupon a bad deal for Google
- DRAM prices to keep falling through the first half of 2011
- The little white lie
- Why Mafiaboy won't be your Facebook friend
- Counting the cost of Call Of Duty war
- Twitter's Challenge: Personalization, Co-Founder Says
- 5 Websites That Used to Rule the Internet
- Mafiaboy sees cloud computing vulnerability
- Why CIOs Should Friend CMOs
- Why Onboarding at Salesforce.com Makes for Better Hires
- CIOs Have Mobile on Their Minds
- Top Ten Business Predictions for 2011
- IT user supergroup forces vendors to take notice
- Biggest threat to Internet is government, warns group
- Unified communications can't keep up with Twitter: Gartner
- Fix a PC That Randomly Reboots
- Does Google favor its own sites in search results?
- How to add depth to your IT team's bench
- Why is license compliance so %$#$% hard?
- Virtualization meets its organizational limit
- Is free DNS a good deal for business?
- Password cracking in the cloud
- Nvidia chief scientist: CPUs slowed by legacy design
- Experts: Stuxnet changed the cybersecurity landscape
- Windows 7 upgrades stalled by IE6 holdouts
- Red Hat releases RHEL 6
- Researcher to release Web-based Android attack
- 'Net pioneers: Open Internet should be separate
- Taking Business Risks With Your IT Budget
- Cloud computing underwhelms PHP developers
- Open-source BI project gains momentum
- Tablets killing the demand for netbooks
- Cloud Performance Metrics: No Standards, So Mileage Varies By Kevin Fog
- Denial-of-Service Attacks Meet the Cloud: 4 Lessons
- ISACA warns of potentially devastating corporate data leaks
- Companies yet to capitalise social media
- Agile programming 10 years on: Did it deliver?
- Microsoft lures developers with Windows Azure
- 11 Uses for an Old PC
- U.S. cable companies embrace IPv6
- The Four Biggest Mistakes Businesses Make on Twitter
- Cloud Computing in Korea: Interesting Lessons
- What CFOs want IT managers to know now
- CIOs battling with consumerisation of IT
- Why CRM Data Trumps CRM Systems
- Forrester: Only a third of firms have a mobile strategy
- Google traffic rise shows search giant's Internet domination
- Fix a Windows Infection Using Linux
- Computerworld Salary Survey and Best Places to Work reports
- Microsoft may face resistance to Windows 8
- Better storage tech could trim energy, cooling costs, IDC says
- Macbook Air could foretell death of hard drives
- Facebook ads could 'out' gay users, researchers say
- Russian Hacker Builds 70 Terabyte Home Computer
- Gartner: CIOs must live by the new rules
- The journey to the ‘Cloud’
- OpenERP aims to impress U.S. market
- SAP: Cloud services 'should be like consumer products'
- Microsoft: Windows 7 beat expectations
- VMware angles Spring as premier Java development tool
- Report: 'Crimeware-as-a-Service' heightens security risks
- How to automatically shut off Mac Airport
- Red Hat CEO: Software vendor model is broken
- Grow your own CIO: How in-house training pays off
- E-crime Now More Common Than Real Crime
- Implantable LEDs Can Really Get Under Your Skin
- Gartner warns of emerging 'super vendors'
- 'Unprecedented wave' of Java exploits hits users, says Microsoft
- SaaS on a 'tear' says IDC
- The myth of the smartphone wars
- What will Android 3.0 look like?
- 12 iPad apps that mean business
- Twitter: Ready to Reveal All?
- CMOs and CIOs: Can This Relationship Be Saved?
- NetApp partnership with Government
- Microsoft making 'first mover' Windows Phone 7 apps developers a priority
- The iPad makes demands on Web developers
- Tablet Wars: 3 reasons why iPad will prevail
- Microsoft turns 35: Best, worst, most notable moments
- Google Phone Gallery: Marketing Ploy?
- New survey results show Citizen challenging KBC’s dominant position in rural areas
- IE9 beta launch fails to slow Microsoft's browser slide
- Can the iPhone save higher education?
- Chinese inventors out to turn iPod into iPhone 4
- Experts question Google phone business model
- How do you get funding for security initiatives?
- Is Stuxnet an Israeli-invented attack against Iran?
- A WiMax phone might help ailing Palm
- Street View Reaches the South Pole: Will Penguins Complain?
- Watching the creative destruction of the mobile industry at MWC
- Android Now Ties iPhone In Consumer Interest
- Kenya honoured: Lets learn to celebrate our successes
- Nokia N8 Ships: 3 Pros and 3 Cons
- What Digital TV really means
- HP Spins CEO Carousel, Picks Wrong Horse in Apotheker
- Technologies come and go, but managing networks is still about problem-solving
- Bing vs. Google: The web search wars heat up
- ICTs: Vital lessons Kenya could learn from Singapore
- In Schmidt's vision, Google will search before you even ask
- Unable to tweet, Bill Gates starts a Chinese microblog
- HP opens first ever wind-cooled data centre
- Wireless VoIP benefits being frustrated in healthcare: study
- Why CIOs are Resetting Information Security Priorities
- Facebook and Twitter? Why not just put a gun to your head?
- Openwave chief sees paid priority on mobile networks
- Two ways to build a better IT strategy
- Apple Tablet not necessarily on Verizon Wireless, analysts say
- RIM on the future of BlackBerry software
- Enterprises look for help managing security logs
- PRODUCT REVIEW: Canon Pixma MG8120 performs well, looks great
- Google risks losing focus amid expansion
- PRODUCT REVIEW: Real Golf 2011 for iPhone
- The Cloud: A threat to incumbents, opportunity for startups
- Debating journalism's post-print path
- Mobile operators in limbo as voice business takes a dive
- Windows Mobile 7: Can Microsoft reinvent the mobile market?
- 5 reasons why IE will lose market share in 2010
- Mainstream media fixated on Apple
- Are CIOs Embracing the iPad?
- Emirates takes off on e-platform to boost its customer services
- How to get bought by Google, Facebook
- How smart are you really when it comes to tech?
- Google: My 10 Resolutions for 2010
- Microsoft's new stance: IE9 won't require Windows 7 Service Pack 1
- Has Microsoft redeemed itself?
- Orange looks set to use Cisco, EMC, VMware in cloud
- Seabird concept phone designer talks about need for better interfaces
- Ballmer in 2010: Should He Stay or Should He Go Now?
- Microsoft's 2010 task: Make the cloud clear
- InfiniTV kicks out extension boxes
- The unspoken truth about why your IT sucks
- Think innovation, my dear friends at Telkom
- Google VP Mayer describes the perfect search engine
- Mozilla concept phone is a glimpse of the future
- Drowning in passwords: Tips to stay safe and sane
- Mobile workers pose biggest security risk
- Mobile wars: Consumers having the last laugh
- Are You Neglecting Your Windows Key?
- China could eventually overtake India in outsourcing
- BPO Demystified
- Will Twitter attack drive off IT interest?
- Software Piracy becoming a global dragon
- Broadband and economic growth in Africa
- Casio Camera offers advanced GPS functions, sightseeing tips
- BPO demystified
- Wall Street eyes cloud computing -- cautiously
- Nations, companies should prepare for cyberwar, experts say
- Google Chrome: The fast browser with slow adoption
- 5 reasons to 'like' a Facebook Phone
- Will Smart Grid power IPv6?
- Microsoft spices up quality of education in Africa
- 12 gadgets that let you ditch power cords, wires and hassles
- How Microsoft PowerPivot will disrupt BI
- A guide to Windows 7 networking
- Acresso who? Macrovision spinoff changes name, again
- Seven Reasons to Choose the Galaxy Tab over the iPad
- Dell Latitude Z600
- Top 10 hot topics at Oracle OpenWorld
- Slow start for Google in East Asia, but moving ahead
- There's no such thing as a 'business cell phone'
- Does Microsoft complicate its licensing on purpose?
- Are colleges and universities at greater risk of data breaches?
- Study: In-game ads may actually work
- Windows 7: What the launch of Microsoft’s latest operating system means for you
- Facebook poses security risk at work, study finds
- Microsoft's mobile turnaround: what's at stake
- Bright days ahead for mobile banking
- Red Hat tops list of hottest IT security certifications
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