Computer Associates start 'revolution'
Charles Wang believes that the concept of a subscription-based information utility will become pervasive in even less time than it took for the Internet to take hold.
Charles Wang believes that the concept of a subscription-based information utility will become pervasive in even less time than it took for the Internet to take hold.
The DTP heavyweight said its trajectory won't be altered by the departure of its founder and longtime lead programmer.
Although the United States has far more people online than any other country, the proportion of Americans who use the Web slips in a new global ranking.
Firecrackers and gum chewing might be frowned upon in Singapore, but the country is going nuts for Wi-Fi.
SINGAPORE--U.S.-based Web content management solutions provider Interwoven Inc.
The new deal affirms a commitment to punishing those who bypass copy-protection technologies, echoing language in the controversial Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
Country sees traction in companies adopting common mobile services "enablers" co-developed as part of government-led IT roadmap, Intelligent Nation 2015, and plans for further rollouts, says ICT regulator.
Despite being a stable economy where new technologies are encouraged, Singapore faces challenges as a neutral cybersecurity party due to its conservative business environment and lack of homegrown talent.
How many Singaporeans are surfing the Net, how long are they staying online and where do they go to? Some of the findings in NetValue's latest report on Internet usage, January 2001.
Philips mobile phone users will soon be able to send graphics and sound-enhanced short messaging service messages to each other. Called Iconimations, these animated messages are a result of a tie-up between Philips and English software firm M@gic4.