America needs a Cyber Bill of Rights
The time has come for a Cyber Bill of Rights, a clear, concise, powerful, understandable, and relevant governance guide to our modern age.
Offshore outsourcing may begin to lose its appeal as technology management is increasingly automated.
The time has come for a Cyber Bill of Rights, a clear, concise, powerful, understandable, and relevant governance guide to our modern age.
Enteprises in Asia generally do not prioritize security but instead focus on using BYOD to attract Generation Y talent and for productivity, according to a ZDNet roundtable.
The versatility of Windows 8 has led to an amazing assortment of hybrid computers. These laptops that are also tablets best take advantage of Windows 8. The perfect one hasn't been built yet, but here's how to do it.
Huawei's Ascend P6 brings its own UI and slim metallic body, but no LTE support.
Smaller variations are going to account for over half of overall tablets this year, analysts say.
While Estonia reflects some of the mobile and PC hardware trends we take as read, in others areas - Apple's popularity, for example — the country does things its own way.
Hardware, Mark Hurd, open source databases and cloud computing are among the big question marks that need to be answered for Oracle.
While the telco regulator has decided on a cap to lower roaming charges by 30 percent from next month, it said making it entirely free was "not practical" due to carriage costs operators have to pay for using another's network.
Sunrise has joined rival operators Orange and Swisscom in rolling out an LTE network across the country.
Canonical is hoping to lure mobile operators to back Ubuntu with the promise of having a helping hand in the OS' development.
Microsoft do a superb job of using Twitter to handle technical support. Yet Apple does nothing (and totally should)...
In the wake of community concern over subcontractors' handling of asbestos in Telstra pits, the company has found that contractors were given only basic asbestos awareness and competency training.
Oracle has released critical patch updates containing 40 security fixes across Java SE products.
Love him or hate him? These questions abound. The number of ironies borne by the situation is also bewildering.
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