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Nick Farrell THE INQUIRER Opinion Media cartels lean on politicians instead...
Nick Farrell THE INQUIRER Opinion Media cartels lean on politicians instead...
Copyright holders lick wounds The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) and a pro-copyright group have given up their fight to get telecoms outfit...
United States regulators are moving to freeze the assets and trading accounts of a Russian accused of hacking into personal online portfolios and manipulating the...
Hans Pandeya, the controversial Swedish businessman that attempted to a acquire the Pirate Bay last year, buys small printing company.
At SXSW, The Pirate Bay's Peter Sunde helmed a conference via Skype, where he likened P2P to Coca Cola, and The Pirate Bay to sugar.
Court says wait 'til leaves turn brown The Pirate Bay appeal finally has a tentative autumn 2010 date set for the founders of the infamous...
Before you find yourself being grilled by the Computing Crimes Unit, know where your activities fall on the scale of digital rights and wrongs Make...
Copyright holders have given up legal efforts to force Norwegian ISP Telenor to block file-sharing site The Pirate Bay, one of the parties to the...
The case against the four people involved in the running of Pirate Bay is heading back to court at the end of September.
Slashdot directs our attention to the fact that Cox, Time Warner Cable and Comcast have created a joint venture called PolyCipher.
According to Slashdot, Cox, Time Warner Cable and Comcast have created a joint venture called PolyCipher.
Oh, Cisco. What a tease you are! The company's been pumping up the general Internet crowd for a game-changing announcement, one that would--and I quote--"forever...
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Microsoft researcher danah boyd (she prefers no caps) presented a pretty bleak picture of how privacy and publicity is managed online today in her SXSW...
Tim Bray isn’t as well-known as Sir Tim Berners-Lee, but the guy has had a leading role in defining the Internet.
Since I've been working on Google Reader, I've told a lot of my friends about how great it is.
Numbers released by Flurry Analytics yesterday suggested that Google's Nexus One had sold around 135,000 units in 74 days (the same amount of time it...
When we started looking deeply at HTML5, we saw that it will enable a new class of applications.
(Cross-posted with the Google Merchant Blog) Vic Gundotra, VP of Engineering, demonstrated last December a preview version of Product Search for mobile with local inventory,...
When we designed Twitter, we took a different approach—we didn’t require a relationship model like that of a social network.
Apple owned FileMaker has announced FileMaker Pro 11 and FileMaker Pro Advanced 11 with a range of new features and enhancements.The latest versions of the...
Here’s something that might give a small bit of juice to the evidently poor early sales of Google’s (GOOG) Nexus One smartphone — availability on...
Filed under: Cult of Mac, iPad We've had more than a few inbound requests today, via email and Twitter, asking a slightly obsessive but completely...
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