MegaUpload: Dotcom a 'Flight Risk', Prosecutor Says MegaUpload founder Kim Dotcom is considered a significant flight risk, the Crown argued on behalf of the US government Monday. Share: |
Who's Responsible for Uploads? The MegaUpload Question A key legal question of the prominent copyright case is what a platform provider should know about the files on their system. Share: |
The Hazy Future of Phones Making very specific market-share forecasts for 2015 and discussing them as if they were factual is goofy at best and disingenuous at worst. Share: |
10 Things to Look Forward to in LibreOffice 3.5 A new release candidate offers an early look at the free productivity software's next major update. Share: |
MegaUpload Bail Decision Delayed Kim Dotcom and the other Megaupload defendants must wait in custody for a few days before learning whether they can be released on bail. Share: |
MegaUpload Defendants Seek Bail Kim Dotcom, founder of the file sharing site Megaupload, appeared in a New Zealand court seeking release until his piracy prosecution. Share: |
10 Things to Know About RIM's New CEO, Thorsten Heins RIM has named its former COO and SVP, Thorsten Heins, as its new president and chief executive officer. CIO.com's BlackBerry watcher Al Sacco shares 10 interesting facts about the new BlackBerry CEO. Share: |
FileSonic Disables File Sharing After MegaUpload Arrests An online storage service, FileSonic, has disabled file sharing between users following the takedown of the MegaUpload service for alleged copyright infringement. Share: |
Thorsten Heins Takes Over as CEO at Research In Motion UPDATE: Research In Motion's co-CEOs Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie have quit after a tumultuous period at the company, which saw intense competition. Share: |
Internet Promotes Literacy, Study Says The ongoing study finds the Web can be an effective tool in fostering literacy development among young adults. Share: |
FireAMP Fights Malware with Big Data Analytics SourceFire is launching FireAMP--a new tool that uses cloud-based big data analytics to provide crucial information to help organizations fight advanced malware threats. Share: |
RIM's New CEO Wants to Focus More on Consumers RIM's new CEO, Thorsten Heins, wants the company to improve its product development while also becoming better at marketing, he said during a conference call on... Share: |
Consumer Watchdog Urges EU to Block Google's Motorola Deal A United States consumer group has written to the European Commission asking it to block Google's Motorola deal and to launch an investigation into the Internet... Share: |
Infor Details Mobile Strategy, Launches New Apps Infor on Monday announced details of its Motion mobility platform as well as the availability of two new mobile applications, Road Warrior and ActivityDeck. Share: |
DreamHost Resets Customer FTP Passwords Following Database Breach Los Angeles-based Web hosting firm DreamHost reset the FTP and shell access passwords for all of its customers on Friday after detecting unauthorized activity... Share: |
Ruby on Rails 3.2 Aids the Developers Those who maintain Ruby on Rails have released a new version of their popular open-source Web application development framework, one that features a number of... Share: |
Supreme Court: GPS Tracking Needs Court Warrant U.S. law enforcement agents need court-approved warrants to track a suspect's whereabouts using a GPS device, the U.S. Supreme Court said Monday, in deciding a... Share: |
Hacker Releases 100,000 Facebook Log-in Credentials A hacker who claims to act in defense of Israel has released 100,000 credentials of allegedly Arab users of Facebook in an ongoing row between Israeli and Arab... Share: |
Intel Agrees to Buy Qlogic InfiniBand Assets for $125M Intel on Monday announced that it had agreed to buy parts of Qlogic's InfiniBand business as the chip maker looks to provide storage and server bandwidth that... Share: |
EU's Data Protection Proposals Likely to Include 24-hour Breach Notification After weeks of controversy, lobbying and concessions, the European Commission looks set to unveil its new data-protection proposals on Wednesday. Share: |
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