TWC CEO Glenn Britt says wireless broadband won't cut into wired Internet businessJuly 29th, 2009 On the Call: TWC CEO Glenn BrittTime Warner Cable Inc., the nation's second largest cable TV operator, is planning to launch a high-speed wireless Internet service in the fall with Clearwire Corp. It will start with four cities, including Charlotte, N.C.
Anne Frank House museum launches YouTube channel dedicated to the Jewish diarist-in-hidingOctober 2nd, 2009 Anne Frank museum launches YouTube channelAMSTERDAM, Netherlands — The Anne Frank House museum in Amsterdam has begun airing the only known video of the teenage diarist on a channel dedicated to her on YouTube. The channel also features clips of others, including her late father Otto and Nelson Mandela, talking about Anne, museum spokeswoman Annemarie Bekker said Friday.
Unfazed by Satyam fraud, Britain hails India success storyJanuary 12th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Unfazed by the mammoth fraud in Indian IT bellwether Satyam, Britain Tuesday hailed India as a 'success story', saying one rotten apple does not soil the whole barrel, even as an optimistic New Delhi urged the international community 'not to press the panic button'. 'India's economic growth is based in strong fundamentals and a zeal for reforms.
Yahoo to spend $100 mn to promote its brandSeptember 22nd, 2009 SAN FRANCISCO - Yahoo Inc. said Tuesday it will spend $100 million to promote its brand globally.
Facebook emerges as breeding ground for racists, extremistsApril 23rd, 2009 LONDON - Facebook has become a breeding ground for racists and far-right extremists, according to immigrant leaders and anti-racism campaigners, who believe the site's owners are not doing enough to clamp down on cyber hate. More than 200 million people around the world belong to the social networking site, which attracts thousands of new members every day.
Toshiba to join once-rival Blu-ray disc camp, plans Blu-ray products like players, computersAugust 10th, 2009 Toshiba to join rival Blu-ray camp, plans productsTOKYO —Having lost the video format war, Toshiba Corp. said Monday it will make Blu-ray disc products and plans to join the once-rival camp, the Blu-ray Disc Association.
UK to turn hackers into cyber security 'top guns'October 8th, 2009 LONDON - A series of online competitions are being planned in Britain with the objective of converting would be computer hackers into cyber security "top guns". Competition organizers said that they are hoping to emulate a similar scheme that is on in the United States.
Cyber attacks on US, S. Korea could have originated from UK: ExpertsJuly 15th, 2009 SAN FRANCISCO - The recent cyber attacks against South Korean and American websites could have originated from Britain, and not North Korea, experts have said. According to security researchers in Vietnam, the source of last week's string of attacks by the Mydoom virus - which overwhelmed systems belonging to the US Treasury and the office of the South Korean president Lee Myung-Bak - can be traced to the UK.
Currys staff brands customers retards and t**ts via Facebook!September 6th, 2009 LONDON - Employees at PC World and Currys used Facebook to abuse their customers. Many past and present staff members hurled abuses to their customers on discussion boards.
Yahoo cashes out of Alibaba.com investment; sale expected to produce $150 million windfallSeptember 14th, 2009 Yahoo sees $150M windfall from Alibaba.com saleSUNNYVALE, Calif. — Yahoo has cashed out of its investment in China's leading e-commerce site, Alibaba.com.
Hopes rise of many new Tata jobs after Britain announces loanSeptember 22nd, 2009 LONDON - Hopes of new jobs have risen in Britain again after the government announced a loan of 10 million pounds to Tata Motors to manufacture an electric version of its Indica Vista car in this country. But a source close to Tata Motors gave a measured response Tuesday, saying there will be "a few" new jobs - and they will be mostly in engineering.
No impact of World Bank ban on business, says MegasoftJanuary 11th, 2009 CHENNAI/HYDERABAD - Indian technology firm Megasoft Ltd Monday said there would be no financial impact on its operations from the World Bank decision to debar it from outsourcing services. The list of Indian software companies debarred by the World Bank from transacting any business on the grounds of unfair practices now includes Wipro and Megasoft, besides the tainted Satyam Computer Services.
World Bank blacklists Satyam for eight yearsDecember 22nd, 2008 NEW DELHI - Satyam Computers' cup of woes seems to be overflowing, with news surfacing Tuesday that the software vendor has been debarred by the World Bank for alleged data theft and bribing bank officials. Fox News, a US-based broadcaster, said the World Bank has admitted to it that it had banned Satyam from all business at the bank for a period of eight years - and that the ban started in September.
Voter group asks Justice Dept. to halt Diebold voting machine sale to competitorSeptember 30th, 2009 Voter group challenges Diebold voting machine saleWASHINGTON, D.C. — A voter advocacy organization asked the U.S.
Business software maker SPSS sets date for shareholder vote on sale to IBMAugust 28th, 2009 SPSS sets date for vote on sale to IBMCHICAGO — Business software provider SPSS Inc. said Friday it will hold a special meeting of shareholders Oct.