Suspects arrested in AOL scam
County officials in Sacramento, California, have arrested two teenage suspects in an online credit card scheme that affected hundreds of America Online customers.
County officials in Sacramento, California, have arrested two teenage suspects in an online credit card scheme that affected hundreds of America Online customers.
Unix company was gathering information to support a court order to silence individuals related to its open-source legal case against IBM
Software company has condemned some downloads made by its subsidiary TomorrowNow as 'unacceptable', but denies it had access to Oracle intellectual property
BT has joined with the likes of Sun and Cisco to call for the private and public sectors to cooperate in combating climate change
Businesses need to prepare for new legislation that will affect the disposal of equipment such as CRT monitors
Computer Software Group has acquired the Federation Against Software Theft, the controversial anti-piracy pressure group
The UK government is backing a European directive that will force technology manufacturers to build more energy-efficient products
Concerns are growing over the monitoring by employers of communications, as one worker wins damages from the European Court of Human Rights
Software giant has confirmed that it will not pursue its open-source patent-infringement allegations, while OpenOffice does not believe Microsoft will substantiate the statements
The European Commission is losing patience with Britain's failure to bring in laws forcing companies and manufacturers to be responsible for IT recycling