5 Reasons Why Downloads Won't Kill CD and DVD Sales
Latest figures have shown that sales of DVDs and CDs are still strong despite the growing challenges posed by online piracy, music downloads and the current economic conditions
Baidu and Google Targeted By Chinese Authorities In Web Cleanup
The Chinese government has accused 19 leading websites and search engine portals, including the search behemoth Google, of failing to pull out vulgar content, like pornography, which is potentially harming its citizens.
Communication Minister Pledges Universal High Speed Internet
Lord Carter, UK’s newly appointed minister for communications, is expected to present a report, titled as ‘Digital Britain’, sometime later this month, but it is already grabbing the attention of experts.
Wikipedia Fund Call Raises $6.2 million, Stays Ad-free For Now
Online encyclopedia Wikipedia has ensured its ad-free survival for at least up to the end of this fiscal year, following a successful fund raising campaign from the website.
Obama, Spears, CNN & Fox News Suffer in Damaging Twitter Hack
Micro-blogging phenomenon, Twitter, has revealed that 33 of its accounts had been hacked by an individual who had successfully penetrated into the backend online support tool used by Twitter.
MSI Takes On Macbook Air With Super Slim Netbook
MSI combined the best of sub-laptops and netbooks by delivering a super slim laptop called X-Slim 320 which could compete with Apple's own revered Macbook Air laptop.
MD5 Algorithm Cracked Using Gaming Consoles
Security researchers have successfully created a forged certificate authority, exploiting a so-called "colliding certificates" attack, clearly indicating that the certification authorities must advance their security related standards with immediate effect.
Rumour Mill : Apple to launch "Unibody" 17-inch Macbook Pro
As Apple is gearing up for its upcoming Macworld Expo 2009, rumours relating to revamping in its product-range are doing rounds, and the latest one in this line includes a 17-inch MacBook Pro and Mac mini.
Internet Explorer Browser Market Share Decreasing Rapidly Says Net Applications
Internet Explorer’s share in browsers’ market has shrunk considerably, as some of the smaller names in the industry are gradually rising in the domain, according to recent reports from Net Applications.
Orange Partners With Vodafone To Slash Capital Expenditure Costs
Vodafone and Orange are all set to pen a new deal that will allow the two companies to share the costs of engineering, maintenance, and technology, for their network stations in UK.
Parents Increasingly Use Social Networking Websites To Communicate With Children
Around three in every four parents are switching to social networking platforms to stay in touch with their children living far away at university, according to recent reports.
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