Bookies blocked by DoS blackmailers A pair of prominent British online gambling sites were hit with a DoS attack last week and knocked offline for hours, a web monitoring firm said, and are likely part of a blackmailing scheme. More...
Who's Googling whom? Nearly one in four American adults have searched online for information about a co-worker, employee, or customer, a survey has revealed. More...
A robotics population to explode: UN report The growth of robotics is expected to take off and gather momentum in both home and industrial markets, the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe reported in a new survey of the world's robots. More...
San Francisco wants free Wi-Fi for all San Francisco's mayor last week said he wants to see his city provide free Wi-Fi service to everyone. More...
Guilty plea in grey market computer fraud With an unusually distinguished career as a professor, scientific investigator, and medical school administrator, Dr Janice Douglas, of Cleveland's Case Western Reserve Medical School, suffered a crushing fall last week, as she pleaded guilty in a Boston federal court in the US to participating in a scheme to defraud a computer company.
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Ericsson swings to third-quarter profit Telefon AB L.M. Ericsson swung to a profit in the third quarter, as sales rose nearly 14 percent. More...
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