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No, it's not worth the risk to sell business software to North Korea, Google Chairman Eric Schmidt said today.
No, it's not worth the risk to sell business software to North Korea, Google Chairman Eric Schmidt said today.
Long before the words "Silk Road" became synonymous with buying illicit drugs on the dark web, it was the name given to a network of lucrative trade routes that connected China to the Middle East and beyond.
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away there was a Galactic Empire, a beady-eyed Emperor and his heavy-breathing sidekick, Darth Vader.
Social media-giant admits "post reach and referral traffic could potentially decline…"
The vast range of Wi-Fi-enabled devices available today means that anyone could have several personal electronic devices all trying to connect to a network simultaneously.
On Tuesday, April 21, Google is making a major update to its mobile search algorithm that will change the order in which websites are ranked when users search for something from their phone.
Almost 4 billion global Netizens want a free and open Internet, but that challenges economics and politics of power to profit. The currency of the realm has been based on scarcity value for so long that an economics of abundance is an abstract if
?The Internet of Things is the accepted future of the connected world--networks casting off the shackles of conventional computing devices.
Over the past five decades, the surge in computing power predicted by Moore's Law has paralleled the trajectory of innovation in Silicon Valley. Computers were once the size of a room. Now smartphones with more processing power than NASA imagined i
The dating website for adulterous affairs is planning to float in London. Here are all the dirty details
Mark Zuckerberg says Internet.org and net neutrality "can and must coexist," despite a backlash against his organization, which aims to bring free internet access to the developing world.
WatchMyBit.com is challenging the Advertising Model currently used for most media delivery today. We are trying a new model that rewards the art, not the ads.
When the Internet was still in its early stages and without such widespread adoption, most computers were used for local applications such as storing documents and databases, calculations for math's and sciences, and playing games. In this sense, com
In 2008, China declared internet addiction to be a clinical disorder, saying it's a top health threat to its teenagers. This is how they're 'treating' young-adults who over-use the net.
Piracy is a serious issue. Live-streaming apps like Periscope and Meerkat have plenty of sticky societal implications.
As expected, the FCC will have to defend its new rules in court
If anyone thinks that Republicans will roll over and con?cede defeat in the battle over net neutrality, they're dead wrong.
When I describe Letv as the Netflix of China, Mark Li corrects me. "It's the other way around," he says. "Netflix is the Letv of the US."
How do you make mass surveillance relevant to the average person? Well, you could make the issue all about dick pics, like John Oliver did last week.
Ernest Hancock goes of the Headline News on Freedom's Phoenix; talks about Adam Kokesh's visit this past weekend; The Freedom's Phoenix Newspaper will be in print this Friday April 17th
On Friday, the United States Patent Office ?trashed key elements of the so-called "podcasting patent," the result of a series of petitions submitted by the Electronic Frontier Foundation against what the organization describes as a classic case of
The hacking group that calls itself the Islamic State Hacking Division claimed another victim on Sunday night, defacing the biography of an Huffington Post blogger.
LAST MONTH, A jury convicted Ross Ulbricht as the ringleader of the notorious Silk Road website. The largest online black market, until it was shutdown by the Federal government in 2013, was the poster child of the so-called "Deep Web" and was be
A Portuguese company that wants to use drones to provide internet access to offline areas of the world has completed its first test flight.
A Portuguese company that wants to use drones to provide internet access to offline areas of the world has completed its first test flight.
Like most people who write for a living, I scrupulously maintain my feeds. Twitter. Tumblr. RSS. They're a fixture of my daily existence, both invaluable and utterly overwhelming.
The relentless days-long cyberattack on GitHub showed that someone was willing to use hundreds of thousands of innocent internet users to try to take down two single pages set up by an organization fighting Chinese censorship.
Navigating awful, 100 percent Flash-based sites is an experience many of us have had, and is unequivocally part of internet canon. And it's on the verge of going away forever.