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Chinese use computers at an Internet cafe in Beijing Thursday Feb. 8, 2007. China, regarded as the world's leading source of illegally copied movies and software, had only limited success during a four-month crackdown on Internet piracy and copyright infringement, an official said Thursday.
Attacks   Beijing   Cyber   Photos   Washington  
 Asia Times 
Beijing beefs up cyber-warfare capacity
| By Willy Lam | While the furor over cyber-attacks against Google has lapsed somewhat, the Sino-American confrontation over the larger issue of Internet security and global digital warfare is expecte... (photo: AP / Greg Baker)
Apple iPad
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 The Business Review 
Blog: FCC officials concerned about iPad’s impact on wireless networks
Send this story to a friend | Email address of friend (insert comma between multiple addresses): Your email address: Add a brief note: | Enter words from the security image above: | | | reCAPTCHA&trad... (photo: Creative Commons / NerdyScienceDude)
Secretary of Defense, Robert M. Gates speaks at the Memorial Day wreath laying ceremony, Arlington National Cemetery Arlington, Va., May 26, 2008.  DoD photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Chad J. McNeeley (RELEASE)  The News & Observer 
Gates disputes deal on Iran's nuclear program
| ANKARA, Turkey -- U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates is dismissing comments by the Iranian government that it's nearing a deal with the international community on its nuclear program. | Gates says ... (photo: US DoD / Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Chad J. McNeeley )
Gates   Iran   Nuclear   Photos   Turkey  
Opium Poppy Heads  The News & Observer 
Guatemala cops destroy 1,200 acres of poppy plants
| GUATEMALA CITY -- Guatemalan police say they have destroyed about 1,200 acres (500 hectares) of opium poppies along the border with Mexico. | National police spokesman Donald Gonzalez says about 250... (photo: Creative Commons)
Guatemala   Latin America   Mexico   Photos   Security  
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A woman passes Vodafone's head office in Athens, Thursday, Dec. 14, 2006 Money Week
Vodafone wins Oracle contract
| Telecommunications group Vodafone has been appointed by Oracle to manage the software firm's mobile service needs in the Europe, Middle East and Africa region for four ... (photo: AP / Kostas Tsironis)
Group   Oracle   Photos   Telecommunications   Vodafone  
 IRAN RUSSIA NUCLEAR Khaleej Times
Iran set to begin higher enrichment of uranium
TEHRAN - Iran will begin enriching uranium to 20 percent from Tuesday, the Islamic republic's atomic chief announced on Sunday just hours after being told to do so by har... (photo: AP Photo / Vahid Salemi)
Defence   Iran   Nuclear   Photos   Uranium  
Monument of Pushkin with large NOKIA sign, Pushkinskaya, Moscow, Russia Arab News
Nokia takes you there ... free
| Molouk Y. Ba-Isa, 1molouk@gmail.com | Nokia has decided to make walk and drive navigation free on its smartphones as part of a new version of Ovi Maps, available for do... (photo: Creative Commons / Dror Feitelson)
Devices   Electronics   Nokia   Photos   Technology  
Feral cat The Examiner
Notre Dame student combatting feral cat population
Comments SOUTH BEND, Ind. (Map, News) - A University of Notre Dame theology student has turned her concerns about the plight of feral cats into a program that traps and s... (photo: GFDL / Sabar)
Animals   News   Photos   Society   Wildlife  
Man using his laptop Inquirer
Internet in the workplace from employees' perspective
| THE Internet has enabled companies to drastically improve the way they do business. It facilitates communication, gives employees greater flexibility and provides savin... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Companies   Internet   Philippines   Photos   Technology  
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe arrives for the burial of a prominent member of his party, Misheck Chando, in Harare, Saturday, Oct. 31, 2009. The Times
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe pays security goons $5,000 a day
| WHEN President Robert Mugabe arrived in Geneva to attend an international telecommunications summit last October, he was greeted at the airport by a crack team of secur... (photo: AP / Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi)
Geneva   Photos   Politics   Security   Zimbabwe  
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- Internet, data growth push up profit at TW Telecom
Chinese use computers at an Internet cafe in Beijing Thursday Feb. 8, 2007. China, regarded as the world's leading source of illegally copied movies and software, had only limited success during a four-month crackdown on Internet piracy and copyright infringement, an official said Thursday.
Beijing beefs up cyber-warfare capacity
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Sony Develops World's First(*1) Millimeter-wave Wireless Intra-Connection Technology for Internal High Speed Data Transfer within Electronics Products
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- Internet, data growth push up profit at TW Telecom
Chinese use computers at an Internet cafe in Beijing Thursday Feb. 8, 2007. China, regarded as the world's leading source of illegally copied movies and software, had only limited success during a four-month crackdown on Internet piracy and copyright infringement, an official said Thursday.
Beijing beefs up cyber-warfare capacity
more