"Star Wars" doomed to fail?
Administration's plan to increase network security likened to unwieldy 80s era Star Wars defense initiative.
Administration's plan to increase network security likened to unwieldy 80s era Star Wars defense initiative.
LOS ANGELES -- The third of a series of White House-sponsored conferences on Internet issues began here Thursday morning with a celebration of dynamic children's Web sites, and a call to keep the Web compelling, educational and safe for kids.
Can CRM be tweaked to track terrorists? Tech companies are working on ways to adapt their products for homeland security--and tap into a nearly $38 billion government budget.
A new report says the majority of attacks experienced by higher education institutions come from malware infections, and most universities are ill equipped to prevent and handle such attacks.
Intel CEO Paul Otellini took the stage at the Web 2.0 Summit today and kicked off the conversation with some good economic news: "We found bottom," he said, and it was discovered earlier than anyone might have thought.
Thought you were free of Net taxes? Think again. At least two states are beefing up requirements for shoppers to pay sales tax on purchases made online.
News organizations are trying to find a new business model. Reddit might provide some clues to building viable and thriving news businesses.
AOL volunteer rebellion could have many far reaching effects as many sites rely on free labor.
Before boarding my Philippine Airlines flight to San Francisco last Sunday night, a document inspector at the Centennial Airport in Manila, upon learning that I'm a journalist, asked if I was covering the U.S.
Gray Davis, Larry Ellison and Scott McNealy to highlight Friday's conference on business and economic trends.