Galaxy Note 8.0 beats the iPad mini (review)
Samsung has a winner in the Galaxy Note 8.0. It competes directly with the iPad mini by adding features that Apple can't duplicate.
I had many questions about Bitcoin (BTC) and how it works. Some of them got answered.
Whether the US or China started the online fight, both sides are rallying forces, and with the right spark, it could end with catastrophic consequences.
Phaneesh Murthy defends himself in a media conference call, labeling the accusations from his subordinate "an easy way to collect money", but admits he did not disclose his inter-office relationship at the first opportunity.
South Korean electronics giant's investment in local rival Pantech in a deal valued at almost US$47.6 million will boost cooperation in smartphone and other business areas.
iiNet and NBN Co have entered an agreement to sell the TransACT fibre to the premise network to NBN Co for AU$9 million.
The Queensland government will begin to automatically dock the pay of health workers to recoup overpayments arising from the Queensland Health payroll debacle involving an IBM payroll system.
Global network energy consumption could be reduced by up to 90 percent in 2020, according to the research consortium GreenTouch.
Shadow Treasurer Joe Hockey has defended the Coalition's decision to keep the NBN off budget if it wins government in September.
Apple needs to add more web integration if iOS is going to be competitive with Android.
As another AusCERT conference kicked off in the Gold Coast today, Munir Kotadia explains why he is disillusioned with security in all its forms.
Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus has announced that Australia will sign onto the Open Government Partnership.
The popular messaging platform appears to have a feature which detects politically sensitive words, according to a Taiwanese Twitter user who hacked his or her iPhone, and obtained a list of 150 taboo words.
Sumitomo, NEC, and NTT sign contract with Myanmar government to build an optical fiber network which can transmit data at 30 gigabit per second, linking three major cities in the country.
Users could be saved from a lot of pain if information security professionals acted like dictators and forced them to patch, update and take precautions, but Google's chief technology advocate has called for a less totalitarian scheme.
In the first three months of this year, Vodafone saw an increase in the number of customers leaving the troubled telco.
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