MarchFirst enters the terrible twos
As the struggling Internet consultancy stumbles into its second year, it loses its CEO and other key executives.
As the struggling Internet consultancy stumbles into its second year, it loses its CEO and other key executives.
Opponents of e-commerce taxes say their piece in front of the Advisory Commission on Electronic Commerce, which finally has a budget.
Australian publicly listed bitcoin mining company Digital CC Limited has said it will keep on mining despite the fluctuating value of the cryptocurrency, and wait until the bitcoin price increases.
Bitcoins are becoming the "national currency" of criminals the world over and are becoming an increasingly poor investment for legitimate miners.
Under HP's new bid-for-compute-time scheme (known as Tycoon) which, for all intents and purposes turns MIPs (millions of instructions per second) into a commodity, perhaps compute power from the company should be listed on Chicago's Mercantile Exchange along with cattle and pork bellies. Or maybe HP CEO Carly Fiorina should drop a line to eBay CEO Meg Whitman to facilitate the bidding.
IT reseller Softchoice, which carries roughly 350,000 products in its database, has added a feature to its Web site that helps buyers filter for green purchasing criteria.The service is made possible through a partnership between EPEAT (the Electronic Product Environmental Assessment Tool) and CNET Channel.
It's time to untangle the Gordian knot of tech-speak.
A study concludes that e-commerce may already be reducing global warming, energy use and air pollution.
Well-known open-source developer and leader Brian Behlendorf is now the executive director of Hyperledger, a project for advancing enterprise open-source blockchain technology
Australian-listed Digital X has posted another quarterly loss, seeing the former bitcoin miner remain profitless since it went public in 2014.