GENEVA - Surfers on the Internet are at increasing risk from governments and corporations tracking the sites they visit to build up a picture of their activities, the founder of the World Wide Web said on Friday.
GENEVA - Surfers on the Internet are at increasing risk from governments and corporations tracking the sites they visit to build up a picture of their activities, the founder of the World Wide Web said on Friday.
SAN FRANCISCO – Linden Lab chief executive Mark Kingdon shakes his head when he sees news stories heralding the demise of former Internet darling Second Life.
SASKATOON, Saskatchewan – Six high-risk prisoners escaped a Canadian jail last summer after spending four months chipping a path to freedom with nail clippers and other makeshift tools, according to a government report released on Thursday.
PARIS - The launch next month of two large European telescopes designed to probe the formation of galaxies and the “Big Bang” scientists say created the universe has been postponed by several weeks, it was announced here on Friday.
SAN FRANCISCO - Apple plans to give the world a peek next week at its next-generation operating system for iPhones.
MOUNTAIN VIEW - Internet search leader Google Inc. is preparing to steer more telephone traffic through an online command center that it acquired nearly two years ago.
NEW YORK - Apple introduced a smaller version of its popular iPod Shuffle music player with a new feature that tells the user what song is playing.
SEATTLE - Microsoft Corp. plans a central market to sell programs for cell phones running the Windows Mobile system.
HELSINKI - Nokia unveiled three new music phones on Wednesday and laid out further expansion plans for its music service as the world's top cell phone maker seeks additional revenue streams.
COPENHAGEN- Physicians at Thy-Mors hospital in Denmark and IBM have developed patient record software that uses a three-dimensional computer model of the human anatomy to visualize a patient's medical information.