As the bellwether for the rest of the year, the annual Consumer Electronics Show is a four-day extravaganza of what companies plan to release in 2011.
At the end of the four-day show in Las Vegas, Ace...
At this time of the year it is usual for those who write about technology to forecast the major changes they see in the coming year. Sometimes these predictions are useful, but most often than not the...
At $140, the Kindle has become one of the hottest gift items for the holiday. So much so, Amazon has cut off Christmas sales to Canada and Europe, promising it would get them to non-US buyers sometime...
Creating "apps" is one way IT developers can make some cash these days. Or they can also do a little bit to help publicise the world's major problems by entering the World Bank's "Apps for Develop...
Yes, all those CDs and DVDs you started collecting after you threw out your records are also on their way to obsolescence, the in-between period before you can no longer find the equipment to play the...
If you are a Brit living in Bermuda who still holds a HSBC bank account in the UK then you had better check your pockets.
The bank became the latest institution to admit losing personal data. HSBC thi...
It is quite true these days that sometimes the free software is as good or is just enough to beat paying the price for the retail counterpart, if one exists. I just have to think of OpenOffice.org and...
Camfrog Video Chat represents a still struggling attempt by a site to catch a ride on the "online video community" phenomenon. Basically, this industry is composed of sites that gather huge numbers us...
Who are the biggest data leakers in your organisation? Research released this week by Orthus found that information technology (IT) personnel were responsible for 30 percent of all incidents of data l...
Get ready for internet gridlock according to a dire warning issued by a US analyst firm.
In an research paper, Nemertes said the limits of internet capacity will be reached by 2010, marking a stifling...