Brazil's new science and technology minister takes over
Astronaut Marcos Pontes will focus on cybersecurity and artificial intelligence and review areas such as Internet of Things and broadband coverage.
Astronaut Marcos Pontes will focus on cybersecurity and artificial intelligence and review areas such as Internet of Things and broadband coverage.
For decades, US presidents have appointed special technology advisors, but federal IT systems remain woefully outdated.
India and the United States were once looked upon as 'natural allies'. How did things go so terribly wrong?
State-sponsored surveillance and repression should not be your concern. Social networks, providers and employers you trust to safeguard your data and livelihood is what worries me most.
In honor of this week's Great Debate about whether kids should be taught programming, David Gewirtz takes us back almost 40 years, and shows us how his teachers inspired him back in the punch card and paper tape days.
Every person who assumes the office of President deserves our support as Americans, simply because it's impossible to preserve, protect, and defend America without that support.
South Africa will adopt its own version of Australia's iCode, which will aim to tackle problem users who are unaware that their computers have become part of a botnet system.
In an effort towards more eco-friendly alternatives, a new hand cranked vending machine has been revealed in Japan. Although its designed for primarily blackouts, it could also find a use as an emergency aid.
TEPCO has revealed images from inside the Fukushima second reactor, taken with an industrial endoscope, provided by Olympus.
In this article exploring the events of September 11, ZDNet Government columnist David Gewirtz examines the role of technology in the aftermath.