Asia among world's highest broadband penetration
South Korea and Hong Kong top list of markets with the highest household broadband penetration globally, according to Gartner.
Olympic visitors get info kiosks
Visa unveils 55 booths in Beijing to provide Olympic Games-related information and tourist assistance to guests attending the sporting event next month.
Asia powers home with fiber deployment
Region continues to surpass Europe and North America in adoption of fiber-to-the-home, with Asian economies in top four positions of global rankings.
Microsoft: Windows 7 on track
Windows business head Bill Veghte says new operating system is still scheduled to ship within three years of Vista's January 2008 debut.
Friday, July 25 2008 10:49 AM
Find more stories in: Microsoft Windows, Windows Vista, Software, Business applications
Zimbra gives Yahoo Mail offline life
Yahoo is trying to leapfrog Google's Gmail with its Zimbra Desktop software, which offers online documents and offline access.
Friday, July 25 2008 10:48 AM
Find more stories in: E-mail clients, Microsoft Outlook
Apple's forecast sets off a stock slide
Despite boffo quarterly earnings and record Mac sales, Apple's announcement that margins will soon shrink had investors reeling.
Friday, July 25 2008 10:27 AM
Find more stories in: Earning reports/forecasts, Hardware, Personal Computers, Notebooks and tablets
Accenture offers software to 'green' a business
Accenture's Green Technology Suite provides a diagnosis of a company's eco-friendliness.
Friday, July 25 2008 10:26 AM
Find more stories in: Business applications, Software, Green IT, Consulting, Web 2.0
Drizzle project to trim down MySQL
The database project is aimed at trimming superfluous functionality from MySQL, creating a smaller, faster version.
Friday, July 25 2008 10:25 AM
Find more stories in: Web sites
BT joins enterprise open source community
As a strategic partner to FossBazaar, BT joins companies like Google, HP and Novell in promoting free and open source software in the enterprise.
Friday, July 25 2008 10:24 AM
Find more stories in: Open source
Microsoft Windows chief jumps ship for Juniper
Kevin Johnson, Microsoft's online and Windows chief and a key figure in the Yahoo takeover attempt, will become chief executive at Juniper Networks.
Friday, July 25 2008 10:23 AM
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Click fraud harder to detect, but rate stays flat
Bogus clicks on ads, which can make money for Web sites but cost advertisers, were no more common in the second quarter. But click fraud is getting more sophisticated.
Friday, July 25 2008 10:22 AM
Find more stories in: Security, Internet advertising, Search
Nokia, Qualcomm settle patent dispute
The mobile phone giant and chipmaker enter into a 15-year licensing agreement that settles all patent litigation between the two companies.
Friday, July 25 2008 10:21 AM
Find more stories in: Antitrust, Legal, Lawsuits, Corporate law, Patents
Web 2.0 fuels open source database boom
Forrester has found that databases such as MySQL and PostgreSQL are gaining momentum through new markets, despite lack of movement away from existing proprietary installations.
Friday, July 25 2008 07:02 AM
Find more stories in: Web 2.0, Open source, Databases
DNS exploit code is in the wild
The urgency to patch clients and servers rises to a fever pitch as code to attack the Internet is released.
Friday, July 25 2008 07:01 AM
Find more stories in: Security, Domain names, Web sites, Network security
Intel storage chips point to SoC future
The world's largest chip company wants to build system-on-chips based on the x86 instruction set, and the first fruits of that project are set to be released.
Thursday, July 24 2008 10:50 AM
Find more stories in: Processors, Mobile processors, Storage
iPhone vulnerable to phishing attacks
Researcher cites "trusted" malicious links within Mail could open phishing sites in Safari.
Thursday, July 24 2008 10:48 AM
Find more stories in: Mac OS, Smart phones
Banking Web sites, corporate computers are insecure
Separate studies find widespread security design flaws in bank Web sites and internal threats to corporate networks, too.
Thursday, July 24 2008 10:47 AM
Find more stories in: Security, Banking
UK officials going snoop crazy
Officials made more than 500,000 requests to spy on private phone and Internet information in the United Kingdom last year.
Thursday, July 24 2008 10:46 AM
Find more stories in: Security

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