|
|
Technology
Technology News
-
Evident domain With e-discovery laws in effect, companies find benefits to data archiving, says TLC Vision's Roger McIlmoyle. Dan Kaplan reports. Read more »
-
Wal-Mart, AIG drag Wall Street lower U.S. stocks fell Thursday after a big loss from insurer American International Group revived worries about the credit crisis and retailers fell after Wal-Mart gave a cautious August sales outlook. Read more »
-
Yahoo election tally reveals big protest vote Yahoo Inc on Tuesday released a recount of the vote for its board that revealed a strong protest vote against five of nine directors, including Chief Executive Jerry Yang. Read more »
-
Six degrees of separation within IM A social graph derived from billions of instant messages validates folklore that there are about six degrees of separation between any two strangers on the planet. Read more »
-
Thailand halts GTA sales after murder A Thai video game distributor halted sales of "Grand Theft Auto" on Monday after a teenager confessed to robbing and murdering a taxi driver while trying to recreate a scene from the controversial game. Read more »
-
China drops some Internet curbs ahead of Games China on Friday rolled back a few high-profile planks of its Internet censorship system in an apparent effort to defuse an embarrassing dispute over media freedom just days ahead of the Olympics. Read more »
-
DNS patch slows BIND servers Patches designed to address the recently publicized DNS flaw have slowed servers running the Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) system, which is used on the majority of name-serving machines on the internet. Read more »
-
NASA hacker loses extradition appeal Gary McKinnon, the British hacker accused of breaking into NASA and Pentagon computers, has lost his latest appeal to stop extradition from the United Kingdom. Read more »
-
Yahoo in research with HP-Intel Yahoo and technology giants Intel and Hewlett Packard on Tuesday announced an alliance to advance "cloud computing," backing a trend that would reduce reliance on packaged software. Read more »
-
Ex-google workers launch rival A group of former Google engineers on Monday launched a rival Internet search engine, Cuil, saying it is an improved version of the world's most popular Web-scouring tool. Read more »
|
|