
Hi-Tech Archives - AFP
- Volkswagen plans electric car in 2013: head
- US government Internet traffic to be screened: report
- PC makers offer China Internet filter
- Jackson ticket site gets half billion hits: official
- Ericsson announces broadband contracts in China
- Japanese imperial army maps to go online
- Asia tested as music industry seeks to boost sales
- Conviction reversed in web hoax that led to suicide
- Warning over Michael Jackson email virus
- Microsoft adds selected "tweets" to Bing
- Bangladesh's Grameenphone IPO plan gets green light
- China says Web censor plan to proceed: report
- Gizmodo, Engadget founder launches new gadget site
- YouTube doubles video file size to 2G
- Gannett cutting 1,400 jobs at local papers
- Robots face off on football pitch, in kitchen at RoboCup 2009
- Microsoft posts modest search gains with Bing
- Cheaper mobile calls for EU travellers
- Gannett newspapers to cut more than 1,000 jobs: report
- Business groups hail China web software delay
- Happy 30th birthday, Walkman
- China delays Internet filter: state media
- New US government website tracks IT spending
- Online video site Joost restructures, changes CEO
- EU travellers to get cheaper mobile phone calls from Wednesday
- Broadband, mobile key to economic growth: World Bank
- Indian warships get a breath of fresh air
- The Pirate Bay sold to Swedish gaming group
- China state news agency to air in Europe: official
- China to delay Internet filter rule: state media
- China to delay new software rule: state media
- Facebook names new chief financial officer
- Apple CEO Jobs back at work
- Google unveils SMS service for Africa
- Apple CEO Jobs back at work: reports
- YouTube offers reporting tips from top journalists
- Europe to get standard mobile phone charger
- Cat-and-mouse at Wikipedia over NYTimes kidnapping
- Hi-tech 'Trojan horse' can kill cancer cells: researchers
- Iran can monitor calls with our technology: Nokia Siemens
- SKorean intelligence agency runs 'spot the spy' game
- Sony silent on reports of 'PlayStation phone'
- US, Russia in dispute over computer attacks: report
- Michael Jackson tops charts, memorabilia sales surge
- Canadian software helps Iranian dissidents connect
- Times Co. seeking to sell second paper with Globe
- Spy games play out at Russian consulate in San Francisco
- Hundreds see Philippine inmates perform Jackson tribute
- Google News mistakes Jackson queries for attack
- GE to open advanced tech center in Michigan
- Jackson, Fawcett deaths exploited for Web scams
- Michael Jackson death a landmark event for Web
- Tourists flock to jail for Jackson tribute
- Chinese censorship of Internet 'unacceptable': EU
- Swiss team unveil pioneering solar plane
- SKorea to set up cyber warfare command: official
- Twitter tears for 'King of Pop' Michael Jackson
- Too much time online strains Irish marriages: counsellors
- Few iPhone apps likely to get wide usage: AdMob report
- Michael Jackson death a TMZ scoop, online event
- US teens spend more time watching TV than on computer
- Not Yahoo!'s job to 'fix China': CEO
- Microsoft unveils Windows 7 prices, free upgrades
- Google investigating China service outages
- Microsoft, Publicis join forces for online ads
- Britain's Woolworths relaunches as online store
- Swedish court rules out Pirate Bay retrial
- Indonesian court clears Facebook mum
- UN tribunal sets up Hariri website for tip-offs
- Indonesian court frees Facebook mum
- China keeps up pressure on Google over porn
- Google briefly cut off in China: state media
- Microsoft launches home energy monitoring tool
- US urges China to drop Internet filter rule
- Good prognosis for Apple's Jobs but questions remain
- Boston Globe, union reach pay cut deal
- Newspapers face survival struggle: Hong Kong media mogul
- Bangladesh introduces SMS cyclone alert system
- US creates military command for cyber battlefield
- White House posts Farsi version of Obama remarks
- Intel forms strategic alliance with Nokia
- White House streams Obama press conference on Facebook
- German teacher loses battle against pupils' web rankings
- Trial in Italy of Google execs to resume in September
- Firm providing US airport 'fast lanes' shuts down
- MySpace to cut 300 international positions
- White House posts Farsi translation of Obama remarks
- China to stick to controversial software rule
- US draws line with China on climate technology
- US computer group disturbed by tech supplied to Iran
- HP unveils Web-connected printer
- Apple's Jobs makes first statement since January leave
- US raises China filter amid business concern: official
- Alleged 'Craigslist Killer' pleads not guilty
- Kodak taking Kodachrome away
- US relays concern to China over web filtering software
- New 'Google phone' coming in August
- Jobs makes first statement since January leave
- Japan plans WTO complaint on SKorea battery rule
- Poland honours WWII victims in cyber space
- Apple CEO gets liver transplant: report
- Google vows to fight porn in China after govt rebuke
- Intel program spotlights dubious online claims
- Google, Facebook launch Persian services
- Telling a story in 140 characters or less
- Microsoft to provide free anti-virus software
- Schools out, but Hong Kong teachers stay online
- US woman to pay 1.92 mln dlrs in music piracy case
- Hunch service an online tool for making up minds
- US woman ordered to pay 1.92 mln dlrs in music piracy case
- South Korea tops in broadband penetration: study
- Video views of democracy lauded online
- Apple unveils new iPhone without Steve Jobs
- Rights groups urge US laws to punish Internet censors
- EU calls for US to loosen grip on Internet governance body
- Climate change venture aims to text Africans weather info
- Canada proposes new powers to police Internet
- Cats and dogs meet up online in Colombia
- China slams Google over porn
- Another minister quits as British MPs' expenses published
- Iran takes center stage at Twitter conference
- Cyber-sympathizers aid Iran protestors online
- Microsoft downplays expectations for Bing
- British MPs' expenses published officially online
- Microsoft's Ballmer downplays expectations for Bing browser
- Cyber-sympathizers aid Iran protestors in online battle
- Google bows to pressure for German Street View
- From Time to Oprah to Iran: Twitter comes of age
- US cybersecurity chief warns of 'market' in malware
- Asia-US cable gateway ready by August: Philippine firm
- YouTube an online stage for Iran protest videos
- UN urges fight against hate speech in cyberspace
- US asks Twitter to stay online because of Iran vote
- High-tech edge for Poland's Jewish history
- Britain seeks to become world's 'digital capital'
- MySpace to slash 30 pct of US staff
- Iranians using British software to crash official websites: TV
- China's mandated Internet filter has pirated code: US firm
- US asks Twitter to maintain service after Iran vote: official
- Facebook loses battle against German lookalike
- LG says mobile market holding up, launching Android phones
- Broadband gains traction despite economic crisis
- Yahoo expands mobile presence in Asia
- Bing search makes porn easy to filter out
- Cyber attacks gow on SKorea military networks
- Twitter streams break Iran news dam
- YouTube testing video ad viewing options
- Universal, Virgin hail 'world first' unlimited music downloads
- Glitches seen in China's web filtering software
- Glitches seen in China's filtering software
- Mobile phones, Facebook, YouTube cut in Iran
- US switches to all-digital TV
- US pulls plug on analog TV
- 8Monkey Labs videogame recreates dark days in history
- CIA adopting Web 2.0 tools despite resistance
- Twitter dabbling with verifying identities
- Simon & Schuster opens e-book shop at Scribd
- Kenya gets undersea broadband fibre optic cable
- US tech group Rambus, EU close in on anti-trust settlement
- US calls for free press in Venezuela, Latin America
- China defends Internet software rule
- Windows 7 to ship without IE browser in Europe
- Facebook unplugs "I Hate Muslims in Oz" group
- No IE browser in Windows in Europe: Microsoft
- US videogame sales down 23 pct in May
- Windows 7 will ship without IE browser in Europe: Microsoft
- Yahoo! hires new CFO
- AOL buys two Web startups
- IBM opens railway innovation center in China
- Dell planning acquisition: WSJ
- Blank screen for millions as US to pull plug on analog TV
- SKorean court rejects Microsoft compensation suit
- Facebook to let users add names to profile addresses
- Top French legal body blocks Internet piracy law
- Craigslist revenue to hit 100 mln dollars: media group
- NY Times considering sale of Boston Globe: report
- Yahoo! launches research centre in Beijing
- Milos Forman in plea for copyright protection
- Bee Gees singer lends voice to copyright fight
- Google Apps synch to Microsoft Outlook email
- Calls for united action at World Copyright Summit
- California schoolbooks going digital
- Bing luring Internet searchers: comScore
- US parents rearing a gadget generation: NPD Group
- Most Americans phone while driving despite dangers
- Crisis-hit Croatia steps up tourist promotion
- Website offers True/Slant on news
- Computer injuries on rise, youths most at risk: study
- China Internet software rule's 'impact unclear'
- Chinese Web filter move raises issues: Microsoft
- Boston Globe union votes on wage cuts
- Apple unveils new iPhone
- Newspaper industry struggling under twin 'storms'
- Digital piracy looms over World Copyright Summit
- Twitter denies settling baseball manager's lawsuit
- Sweden's political pirates show web's election power
- China to equip new PCs with web-blocking software: report
- Apple to unveil new iPhone, give rare glimpse of Jobs
- Swedish Pirate Party enters EU parliament: partial results
- Apple might give glimpse at Jobs and new iPhone