Google may pull out of China after cyberattacks
After attacks targeting the Gmail accounts of human rights activists, Google says it may leave the country.
After attacks targeting the Gmail accounts of human rights activists, Google says it may leave the country.
The move comes after not enough employees participated in a program to walk away voluntarily in December.
Suspect initially claimed that his company and clients were victims of another's actions.
From 3D home-theater gear to tablets, tablets, everywhere, here's what we loved and hated at this year's show.
The search company has also created a subsidiary called Google Energy.
A U.S. representative plans to introduce legislation to prohibit the kind of deal proposed.
The LG990 from LG Electronics will ship in the second half.
Motorola to add support for Flash 10.1 in future software update.
The latest model of its Lephone contains new hardware and software.
Microsoft at CES will reveal a slate-style device to be made by HP, The New York Times says.
EliteBook laptops will come with up to three USB 3.0 ports.
It's a Christmas miracle, as employment in the North American videogame industry improved slightly in 2009 despite declining sales throughout the latter half of the year.
Apple plans to buy mobile ad company Quattro Wireless for $275 million, a blog owned by the The Wall Street Journal said Monday, a move that would intensify Apple's growing competition with Google.
The U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) has decided to investigate separate complaints made against Sharp and Research In Motion (RIM) that each allege the companies are infringing patents held by the complainants.
South Korea's Fair Trade Commission has closed an antitrust investigation of the flash memory industry, concluding that there is no evidence of a pricing cartel.
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission, in taking the first step toward creating net neutrality rules earlier this year, has reignited a contentious debate about government regulation of the Internet.
Next year will be challenging for Intel as it fends off accusations of monopolistic behavior while trying to establish a larger presence in the mobile and graphics segments.
Chip designer Broadcom plans to pay US$160.5 million to settle a class action lawsuit over stock option accounting practices commonly called backdating after hundreds of companies were forced to restate earnings a few years ago due to the practice.
Apple appears to have blocked iPhone applications related to the Dalai Lama in its China App Store, making it the latest U.S. technology company to censor its services in China.
Mac clone maker Psystar last week indefinitely suspended sales of its only product, a $50 utility that lets customers install Apple's Snow Leopard operating system on generic Intel-based computers.
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