Sunday 14 October 2012

ICANN considers a raffle for new top-level domains

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ICANN considers a raffle for new top-level domains

10.13.2012 2:00 PM

The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers has proposed holding an old-fashioned raffle to determine which applications for new top-level domains should be handled first.

Hacker rift: Anonymous takes offense at WikiLeaks

10.13.2012 2:45 PM

A rift has developed between WikiLeaks and the hacker collective Anonymous, threatening a partnership that the rebel groups have leveraged in their self-described campaigns against government secrecy and corporate malfeasance. Anonymous is annoyed at a donation page on the WikiLeaks site and believes the organization is too focused on its founder, Assange

 
 

World Standards Day celebrates consistent design

10.14.2012 10:17 AM

October 14 is World Standards Day, which recognizes the importance technical standards. It began with the early lesson of standard gear for firefighting, and continues today with standards online.

4G pricing competitive in Hong Kong, Norway and the US

10.14.2012 8:50 AM

According to ABI Research, the world's cheapest 4G data plan is currently on offer by CSL Hong Kong.

Hardware, chips picture looks bleak on Wall Street

10.14.2012 9:10 AM

Though tech stocks on the Nasdaq are up about 16 percent for the year, they were up about 25 percent for the year about a month ago.

Facebook criticized by gay students for discussion group loophole

10.14.2012 8:31 AM

A Facebook spokesman deflected any blame pointed in the company's direction.

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