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- EU charges Intel with anticompetitive behavior
- In an "enormously important" government action, the European Union has concluded a six-year investigation and concluded that Intel has abused its dominant position in an attempt to squeeze AMD out of the chip market, TopTechNews reports.The commission claims that Intel provided massive rebates to computer makers if they bought...
- Tags: International
- Blog posts 2007-07-27
- UK denies copyright extension to British music publishers
- The British music industry wanted what the American industry already has – copyright terms pushing towards the century mark. But public domain advocates will be glad to learn the push was rebuffed by the UK Parliament, as Ars Technica reports.Despite extensive lobbying by the music industry and a recommendation by...
- Tags: International
- Blog posts 2007-07-25
- Rwanda experience shows difficulty in connecting Africa to the net
- Despite investment from big players in the U.S. and elsewhere, most of Africa lags far behind when it comes to Internet infrastructure, reports the New York Times.Civil war, corruption and political instability have made it difficult for companies to invest in Africa. Seventy-five percent of email messages and phone calls...
- Tags: International
- Blog posts 2007-07-23
- Castro: H1-B increases are plot to steal IT workers from Latin America
- As Silicon Valley demands more H1-B visas be granted to foreign workers, Fidel Castro warned this week that increased migration of tech workers to the U.S. will hurt Cuba and other Latin American economies, ComputerWorld reports.Castro's warning was part of celebrations to mark the graduation of the first class from...
- Tags: International
- Blog posts 2007-07-19
- Kremlin accused of cyberwarfare against media, opposition, even US
- While it could never be proved, many observers thought the cyberattacks on Estonia were the handiwork of the Kremlin. If so, it appears Moscow is now aiming cyberwarfare at Russia's opposition parties and independent media, the AP reports."A huge information war awaits Russia before the elections," said Oleg Panfilov of...
- Tags: International
- Blog posts 2007-07-17
- London's 'free' Wi-Fi flips the switch, but you might want to upgrade
- If you take a walk along the Thames these days, you can bring your laptop or iPhone with you and tap into London's new free Wi-Fi, ZDNet UK reports. Currently there are 13 miles of Wi-Fi along the Thames through central London, to be expanded to 22 miles in August.But...
- Tags: Municipal broadband, International
- Blog posts 2007-07-16
- EU Working Party pushing search engines to limit data retention
- How long should search engines companies be allowed to sit on data collected from consumers? That's the question a group that advises the European Union on privacy policy wants to investigate, reports the Financial Times.Under pressure from the Article 29 Working Party - comprised of officials from various governments -...
- Tags: International, Google
- Blog posts 2007-07-09
- US focusing on Estonia cyberattack in upcoming wargames
- It seems the US government is taking the cyberattacks on Estonia quite seriously. Earlier this week, US-CERT sent experts to Estonia to learn more about the attacks. At the same time, the Defense Department has been getting ready for cyber wargames, Ars Technica reports.The government is setting up...
- Tags: International, Defense
- Blog posts 2007-07-06
- Denmark to test Open XML, ODF in year-long evaluation
- More on the file format wars: Denmark will run a test of the two competing formats -- Open Document Format and Office Open XML -- over the next year, in which government agencies will be required to use both formats, InfoWorld reports.Denmark is requiring both standards for the test period...
- Tags: Standards, Open source, International
- Blog posts 2007-07-05
- Scamming the scammers: Web vigilantes work hard to bait email thieves
- Internet users are outscamming the scammers in a competition for who can be the wickedest Internet vigilante, reports the New York Times.Scam-baiters are taking glorious revenge on the mostly African scammers who take advantage of the unwary typically by offering millions of dollars in payoffs for helping them wire...
- Tags: Web, International
- Blog posts 2007-07-04
- Foreign-character domain names are coming, ICANN says
- By November the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers ICANN will begin instituting foreign characters in domain addresses, but for now it's still working on the details, reports the Associated Press.Currently, addresses can have some foreign letters and are limited to characters: a-z, 0-9 and the hyphen. There are...
- Tags: International
- Blog posts 2007-07-04
- US-CERT heads to Estonia to help, learn about cyberattack
- US-CERT Computer Emergency Response Team is headed to Estonia to do a little forensics on the well-reported cyberattack that took out much of the small country's infrastructure, InfoWorld reports.Gregory Garcia, assistant secretary for cyber security and telecommunications with DHS, said: "We are sending someone from our organization ... to help...
- Tags: International, Homeland security
- Blog posts 2007-07-03
- UK Archives, Microsoft tackle format obsolescence
- Can your office run Windows 3.1 or open documents written in Word 5? The fact that most people can't is of grave concern to the UK National Archives, the BBC reports.Archives chief Natalie Ceeney said society faced the possibility of "losing years of critical knowledge" because modern PCs could not...
- Tags: Open source, International
- Blog posts 2007-07-03
- Chinese protesters defy media control with text power
- Get ready for the new grassroots organizing tool ... the cellphone. In China, where traditional media is tightly controlled, activists are using text messaging to quickly generate protests against government activities, reports the Washington Post Foreign Service.In June 2007, when a giant chemical factory was slated to be built in...
- Tags: Mobile/wireless, International, Censorship, China
- Blog posts 2007-07-02
- Google balks as Germany moves toward required data retention
- The age of Internet anonymity is coming to a close in Europe. Germany has recently drafted legislation would require telecommunications providers to collect and keep private information on their German customers for six months, reports Tech Spot.The German Parliament is considering legislation to require ISPs and email service providers store...
- Tags: Privacy, International, Google
- Blog posts 2007-06-27
- Secret Service busts French ID theft ring
- The U.S. Secret Service, in conjunction with the French National Police, has busted an international ID theft ring that has caused more than $14 million in fraud losses, reports InfoWorld.The French National Police arrested four people on online fraud charges, one of whom had the alias "Lord Kaisersose" and is...
- Tags: Law enforcement, International
- Blog posts 2007-06-27
- Thailand lifts YouTube blockade
- Repressive governments don't like the idea of the obstreperous YouTube. But Thailand, one of many countries which has banned YouTube, has had a change of heart, reports TechSpot.Last April, the Thai government -- which took power in a coup -- declared an outright ban on YouTube after a video that...
- Tags: International, Censorship
- Blog posts 2007-06-27
- In abduction of cleric, operatives leave cellphone trail leading to CIA doorstep
- In the game of cat and mouse, it's best not to leave footprints. But that's just what the CIA did in 2003 when it's effort to carry out an "extraordinary rendition" failed due to a cellular transmissions trail left by the officers, reports Wired News.Twenty-five CIA agents are facing trial...
- Tags: Law enforcement, International, Intelligence
- Blog posts 2007-06-26
- Virtual fence glitches show anti-immigration measure is pre-alpha
- Can Congress secure U.S. borders with a high-tech virtual fence? If the fate of the hotly debated anti-immigration reform bill rested solely on the success of Arizona's high-tech virtual fence, supporters would be sorely disappointed. The high-tech experiment on a 28-mile stretch of Arizona's border with Mexico is having technical...
- Tags: International, Homeland security, Contracting
- Blog posts 2007-06-22
- Ever wary of British empire, France bans Blackberries
- Is it more Anglo-paranoia or is the French government legitimately worked up over Blackberries? French officials have banned the PDAs out of fear that government emails might end into foreign hands, reports the BBC.According to Le Monde, the SGDN security service is worried because Blackberries use US- and UK-based servers.Many...
- Tags: Security, International
- Blog posts 2007-06-20
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