Twitter used to ask “What are you doing?”
Twitter used to ask “What are you doing?”
ATLANTA — A problem with the system that collects airlines’ flight plans caused widespread flight cancellations and delays across the US Thursday. It was the second time in 15 months that a glitch in the flight plan system caused delays.
Skype said on Thursday that it is in talks with mobile handset and network companies to install its trademark Internet telephony service as it seeks growth drivers before being spun off by parent eBay.
SAN FRANCISCO — Scientists say they’ve made a breakthrough in their pursuit of computers that “think” like a living thing’s brain — an effort that tests the limits of technology.
SHANGHAI - Microsoft Corp has been ordered by a Chinese court to stop selling versions of its Windows operating systems that include fonts designed by a local company, citing a violation of licensing agreements.
LOS ANGELES- US software giant Microsoft announced on Tuesday that its Internet-based cloud computing service Windows Azure will launch on January 1.
Warning of a “cyber arms race,” a leading Web security firm said Tuesday that China, France, Israel, Russia and the United States were among countries that have developed “cyber weapons.”
SHANGHAI - A Chinese court has ruled that Microsoft infringed a Chinese software maker’s intellectual property rights in a surprise decision that has renewed concerns about China’s management of IPR disputes, the Financial Times reported on Wednesday.
SEATTLE — Microsoft Corp. leads its industry in part because a vast army of outside computer programmers design software that only runs on its Windows operating system.
LONDON - Swindon has become the first place in Britain to offer free wireless Internet access to all its 186,000 residents, in what is thought to be the first such scheme, officials said on Tuesday.