HELSINKI (Reuters) – Makers of six small Web browsers are urging the European Union to push Microsoft Corp to provide them more visibility in its browser choice website.
Archive for Marzec 5th, 2010
EU urged to level playing field for Web browsers
Microsoft to stay its China course despite Google spat
BEIJING (Reuters) – Microsoft said it will stick to its development strategy for the China Internet search market regardless of the outcome of Google’s high-profile spat with Beijing.
FBI director warns of growing cyber threat
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Militant groups, foreign states and criminal organizations pose a growing threat to U.S. security as they target government and private computer networks, FBI Director Robert Mueller said on Thursday.
Viacom to drop Jon Stewart, Colbert Report from Hulu
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Viacom Inc’s Comedy Central is withdrawing its popular comedy shows „The Daily Show with Jon Stewart” and „The Colbert Report” from online video service Hulu, a Hulu executive said on Tuesday.
U.S. seeking 1 gigabit Internet speed for communities
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Federal Communications Commission will seek to bring Internet speeds of 1 gigabit per second by 2020 to community institutions such as schools and government buildings, FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski said on Thursday.
Afghanistan to block some Internet sites: minister
KABUL (Reuters) – Afghanistan will block Internet sites with sexual or violent content, a minister said on Thursday, but the government denied the ban was another attempt at censorship or would include the Taliban’s website.
Facebook CEO in no rush for IPO
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Facebook Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg is in no rush to take the popular social-networking site public, the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday.
Spanish "botnet" potent enough to attack country: police
MADRID (Reuters) – Spanish criminals who stole bank details from computers around the world did not realize the power of the illegal network they had created which could have paralyzed an entire country’s computer systems, police said.
Israeli army nixes raid after Facebook leak: radio
JERUSALEM (Reuters) – The Israeli military called off a raid in Palestinian territory after a soldier posted details, including the time and place, on social networking website Facebook, Israel’s Army Radio reported on Wednesday.