Google Maps accused of unfair competition
A French company is taking Google Maps to court for unfair competition, seeking €500,000 ($706,000) in damages from the US-based Internet giant, a judicial official said on Wednesday.
Fighting cyber crime
Longtime computer security rivals are joining forces to battle increasingly sophisticated online attacks by cyber criminals
Twitter 101
Twitter is wooing businesses with a "Twitter 101" online course in how the hot microblogging service can be used to boost bottom lines.
Privacy concerns over Google book project
Google's ambitious book scanning project, already facing anti-trust scrutiny and awaiting court approval, is also raising concerns among privacy advocates and civil liberties groups.
Bill Gates and Facebook
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates said he was forced to give up on the social networking phenomenon Facebook after too many people wanted to be his friend.
Traffic website live again
The Aarto traffic offenses website is back online after it was temporarily suspended following an "administrative error"
Don't buy your babies over the Internet
A Dutch couple is to be prosecuted in the Netherlands over allegations that they bought a Belgian baby on the Internet, authorities said Thursday.
Microsoft shuts video service
Microsoft plans to close MSN Soapbox at the end of August, pulling the plug on an online video-sharing service that competed with Google-owned YouTube.
US lacks tech talent for cyber defence
Bureaucracy and a shortage of employees with technology prowess have left the US government without the talent it needs to defend against cyber attacks, a study warned on Wednesday.















