Yahoo lands Tumblr for $1.1 billion: report
WSJ says that Yahoo is indeed buying Tumblr for more than $1.1 billion. It's Marissa Mayer's biggest move to date.
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Here’s a cool infographic that shows how all the pieces of machine-to-machine technology are coming together.
China Mobile will start large-scale trials next month, inviting 5,000 users to test the latest 4G products including mobile phones and data cards based on TD-LTE technology.
If you're considering starting a nonprofit and want to sail through government approval, here are five tech tips (and a few bonus ideas) that will make the process as painless as possible. This article is certified politics-free.
NBN Co's lengthy response to suggested changes to its special access undertaking has been met with criticism by retail service providers.
A note posted to a longstanding mailing list run by Apple said that Cupertino in late April would "transition" the lists to other support sites. However, some lists appear to still be running.
The official "in-force" date for the country's Personal Data Protection Act has been set for July 2, 2014, and organizations shouldn't underestimate the time and effort needed to ensure compliance.
I am beginning to wonder whether boring budgets are best for the tech sector and the wider economy.
Optus will offer dual-mode devices to let Canberrans access TD-LTE and FD-LTE networks across Australia.
Google I/O was held last week and while no new hardware was announced, we did see many service launches and improvements that make Google a compelling choice.
Chinese satellite navigation network will build operational reference stations after signing a cooperation agreement with Pakistan, which will make the country its fourth client in the Asia-Pacific region.
An unauthorized attempt to access the administrative system was detected, but leaked information does not include passwords and identity verification data.
If system logs weren't originally created for security, why isn't business data also being used? And can we automate defensive decisions where we can create self-defending networks?
Payment vendor PayPal has said that Australians have become more comfortable online, and are often unaware of the size and impact of their digital footprint.
Google's executive chairman Eric Schmidt has defended the US internet giant's tax arrangements after claims that it has unethically dodged paying vast amounts of British tax.
The sheer proliferation of new online devices and digital consumer channels is pushing leading-edge companies to rethink how they connect with and engage their customers. Here's how an integrated portfolio of technologies including self-service mobile apps, customer communities, and open product development is reshaping today's customer journey.
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