by Admin on April 24, 2012
WASHINGTON — The Obama administration took aim Monday at what it called “digital guns for hire,” unveiling new sanctions against Syria and Iran for using the Internet, social media and other technology to track and target dissidents.
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by Admin on March 21, 2012
Once again the seductive siren call of technology stocks beckons investors. Especially after Apple announced a huge stock buyback Monday along with its first dividend since 1995. Should you follow that …
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by on November 15, 2011
Computerworld – Vint Cerf, widely considered one of the fathers of the Internet, said Monday that Internet governance is one of the most critical issues in the high-tech world.
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by Admin on September 11, 2011
New Delhi, Sep 11 (IANS) Security personnel at the Delhi High Court will not be able to talk on mobile phones or flip through newspapers from Monday as Delhi Police has issued strict instructions against this.
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by Admin on August 16, 2011
Srinagar, Aug 15 (IANS) Mobile phones across the Kashmir Valley fell silent Monday as service providers switched off the facility following instructions from the security agencies on Indian Indpendence Day.
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by on December 1, 2010
The $99 gadget, offered by a partnership that includes Sprint, Google, Intel, Samsung and others, made its official Southern California debut Monday, though coverage can be spotty. If you could take broadband Internet with you, where would you take it?
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by Admin on November 3, 2010
Chris Level of RedRaiderSports.com reported Monday via Twitter that receivers Alex Torres and Jacoby Franks are done for the season. Torres apparently sustained a knee injury in the game against Texas A&M and the injury will require surgery which is scheduled for Tuesday.
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by on October 19, 2010
AT&T extended its U-Verse Mobile application to Android on Monday, tapping into the operating system’s growing popularity by offering the TV-viewing software on the Android Market and several phones.
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by Admin on July 19, 2010
With 420 million people now online, the Internet can make or break a brand in China, a new report released Monday said, as far more people use the web to help decide what to buy than in the west.
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