Apple investigated by EU over e-book pricing
The iPad maker is being investigated by the European Commission over concerns that it formed a cartel with five publishers over the sale of e-books
The iPad maker is being investigated by the European Commission over concerns that it formed a cartel with five publishers over the sale of e-books
Google has improved privacy features and introduced automated translation of foreign-language web pages in a new version of its Chrome 4.1 beta browser for Windows.
UK resident Gary McKinnon has lost his legal challenge against extradition to the US to face charges of hacking NASA and military installations.
The EC has said it is happy with concessions made by the software giant to provide a choice of browsers, while Microsoft will make technical docs available to developers
A time-zone and daylight savings reference database used by systems including Mac OS X and Linux has been taken offline by a copyright suit brought by an astrology company
Big businesses need to start planning now to handle changes that will take place when a new version of the Internet's fundamental routing protocol becomes ubiquitous, or risk losing online customers, according to the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN).
The Freedom of Information Act will be extended to companies in the private sector doing work for the government, Justice Minister Michael Wills says
The EU Environment Council is calling for a 65 percent recycling target for e-waste, lower than the 85 percent called for by the European Parliament
The Open Source Initiative's (OSI) founder Eric S Raymond is very unhappy with Microsoft for trying to force a "divisive" and "technically bogus" specification through as an international standard.
Members of WAB, the body charged with developing and advising the government on electrical waste regulations, say they were given no warning that the axe was about to fall