EU lawmakers propose a "right to repair" for mobile phones and other devices
About two in three Europeans would like to keep using their current digital devices for longer, the European Commission says
About two in three Europeans would like to keep using their current digital devices for longer, the European Commission says
India and the United States were once looked upon as 'natural allies'. How did things go so terribly wrong?
Today's a triple crown of Russian news. Snowden leaves the West behind for another three years, Russia bans anonymous wifi (and is bound to find a way to blame that on the NSA), and Java won't keep you warm in the great Bear nation.
An Australian government led by Coalition leader Tony Abbott would have a single Commonwealth procurement panel for all companies that wish to contract with the government.
"Female IT executive", those three words have sparked many an interesting conversation--and bad puns--in Singapore over the past month. More importantly, though not necessarily more interestingly, they redirected much attention to government IT procurements and system checks.
A Sydney rail-technology company has been awarded a $2.3 million contract to improve the operating efficiency and green credentials of Freightliner UK's 110 freight trains.
We know that IT projects often go wrong, but it's a bit much for 10 of Victoria's major IT projects to do a face plant in the same decade. We tell you what made each of the projects bomb.
Despite waning support from the federal government for lightbulb efficiency standards, innovation in the LED replacement lighting segment continues.
The U.S. government is stepping into the outrage over Green Dam - Youth Escort - China's government-mandated spyware PC makers install on every computer sold in the country.
Companies belching greenhouse gases will have to keep track of their footprint as of today so they can report their levels to the government.