US hands over control of internet on schedule - despite last-ditch protests
Even against a backdrop of political opposition, the US government has gone ahead and passed responsibility for the internet's naming system to ICANN.
Even against a backdrop of political opposition, the US government has gone ahead and passed responsibility for the internet's naming system to ICANN.
The editor of Norway's largest paper and the nation's prime minster have slammed Facebook for what they're calling its authoritarian attitude.
Ninety-seven firms have signed a court brief opposing President Donald Trump's immigration restrictions on seven majority Muslim nations.
Tech firms have moved to cut off a hate site after this weekend's violent protests in Charlottesville.
Europe hopes a new set of telecoms rules, which now cover online services such as WhatsApp, will boost investments in high-speed broadband.
The New South Wales Roads and Traffic Authority has claimed it is owed $1.5 million by failed Australian PC-maker Optima on a $5 million deal inked in 2006.
Apple has found a pot of gold at the end of its efforts to recycle millions of devices last year under its reuse program.
The Trans-Pacific Partnership free-trade agreement that some fear could cost US jobs has won the support of Google.
ASX-listed IT consultancy SMS Management & Technology has acquired boutique business intelligence consultancy Pelion.
One month after the One Laptop Per Child charity went into mass production with its US$188 laptop, the Peruvian government has signed a contract to purchase 260,000 units.