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UK beats US in mobile internet use

UK beats US in mobile internet use

The UK is one of the leading users of mobile internet services, outstripping even the US.
Iain Thomson May 17 2007, 7:18AM Mobility
US police nail child porn peddler

US police nail child porn peddler

A web technician from Boston has admitted to the operation of a number of child pornography websites.
Clement James May 16 2007, 11:30AM Mobility
Consumers give WiMax the thumbs up

Consumers give WiMax the thumbs up

Technology favoured over more expensive alternatives.
Robert Jaques Apr 18 2007, 3:48PM Collaboration
MineCom gets US distributor

MineCom gets US distributor

An Australian communications and electronic equipment developer will be able to have a crack at the US mining market.
Lilia Guan Apr 10 2007, 3:32PM Software
Bill Gates "anxious" about US tech leadership

Bill Gates "anxious" about US tech leadership

Maintaining US technology competitiveness requires more tech workers.
Tom Sanders Mar 8 2007, 3:37PM Software
Ericsson says buys US fiber technology firm

Ericsson says buys US fiber technology firm

STOCKHOLM - Telecom equipment firm Ericsson said on Monday it was buying US-based fiber access technology company Entrisphere for an undisclosed amount.
Staff Writers Feb 15 2007, 2:56PM Mobility
Verizon links the US to China

Verizon links the US to China

Contracts have been signed for the fastest ever Internet cable link between the US and China.

Iain Thomson Dec 20 2006, 10:08AM Mobility
Notebooks R Us closes three stores to open a superstore

Notebooks R Us closes three stores to open a superstore

Tough times in the laptop market have led Victorian reseller Notebooks R Us to consolidate four retail outlets into one.
Lilia Guan Dec 19 2006, 10:16AM Hardware
US Internet 'highly resilient' to terror attack

US Internet 'highly resilient' to terror attack

The Internet infrastructure in the US would still be able to function even if terrorists were able to knock out key physical network hubs, researchers have claimed.
Robert Jaques Oct 4 2006, 9:44AM Mobility
Privacy group tackles US government on e-spying

Privacy group tackles US government on e-spying

The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) has launched a campaign to shed light on the US government's electronic surveillance programmes.
Shaun Nichols Sep 18 2006, 9:54AM Security
China chip growth outpacing the US

China chip growth outpacing the US

China's chip makers will spend US$9.8bn expanding production capacity between 2006 and 2008, according to research published yesterday.
Simon Burns Sep 13 2006, 9:59AM Hardware
Symantec faces US$1b tax demand

Symantec faces US$1b tax demand

Symantec has filed a petition with the U.S tax court over an IRS demand for the security software vendor to pay US$1.06b in back taxes and penalties related to Veritas Software.
Staff Writers Jun 30 2006, 9:16AM Finance
US computer video game cos. try online distribution

US computer video game cos. try online distribution

SAN FRANCISCO - Video game maker S2 Games plans sell its new title "Savage 2: A Tortured Soul" exclusively through web downloads this October testing a new delivery system that both independent computer game makers and industry behemoths are trying.
Lisa Baertlein Mar 3 2006, 9:32AM Collaboration
China passes US as leader in PC, phone exports: OECD

China passes US as leader in PC, phone exports: OECD

China surpassed the United States as the world's biggest exporter of laptop computers, mobile phones and other information and communications technology goods in 2004.
Staff Writers Dec 13 2005, 12:30PM Hardware
US says Samsung to plead guilty, pay US$300 mln

US says Samsung to plead guilty, pay US$300 mln

South Korea's Samsung Electronics Co Ltd has agreed to plead guilty to a charge that it conspired to fix the price of memory chips and will pay a US$300 million fine, the US Justice Department said on Thursday.
Peter Kaplan Oct 14 2005, 10:12AM Collaboration
Three indicted in US bust of pirated CDs

Three indicted in US bust of pirated CDs

A US federal grand jury indicted three men on Wednesday in what prosecutors are calling the largest bust of pirated CDs in US history.
Staff Writers Oct 13 2005, 4:35PM Security
The Last Word: Call me anytime

The Last Word: Call me anytime

Here at Rabid Reseller we’re always looking at ways to improve our customer service, so it should be no surprise to discover that we’ve now got our very own call centre to handle our punters’ problems.
Rabid Reseller Oct 6 2005, 2:01PM Software
Local ISV bags US retail deal

Local ISV bags US retail deal

Australian data recovery software developed by two former police forensic investigators and one physicist is being launched this month into the United States retail market.
Byron Connolly Apr 11 2005, 4:35PM Strategy
Dell most admired US firm

Dell most admired US firm

Dell is the most admired company in the United States, according to a poll released this week by Fortune magazine.
Staff Writers Feb 23 2005, 12:00AM Collaboration
Online US sales tax tipped for 2005

Online US sales tax tipped for 2005

The proposed passage of US federal legislation to enforce the collection of sales taxes on internet sales is gaining momentum and is likely to become a major effort before Congress in 2005.
W. David Gardner Dec 24 2004, 12:00AM Software

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