Do internet users need their own bill of rights? Italy hopes to pave the way
While the reception to the Italian bill of rights for web users has been broadly positive, some questions remain.
While the reception to the Italian bill of rights for web users has been broadly positive, some questions remain.
If mandatory data-retention legislation is truly vital for the safety and security of Australians, then why isn't the government taking the time to get it right?
National ICT Australia's future is in doubt, after the Coalition today announced that it would cut AU$42 million in funding for the IT research organisation under savings measures released today.
In February, the U.S. State Department's popular TechCamp initiative made its first stop at home. Can it make society more civil? We dropped in to observe.
At the recent renewable energy conference, Israel said it will collaborate with China in developing methanol and solar power technology .
There are probably less than 10% of Americans who haven't decided on who to vote for in the November Presidential election. Yet, it's often the undecided voters, like ZDNet Government's own David Gewirtz, that eventually choose the winner. Here's David's review of the GOP convention.
Will the rare earth materials battle limit a future supply of smartphones, devices or hybrid technology?
Funding for the National Broadband Network (NBN) and a number of other tech projects would be redirected to building roads and tax cuts under a Tony Abbott Coalition government, the opposition leader has revealed.
Major home retailers are testing wind technologies and the government is accelerating evaluations of wind farm plans.
It might seem fanciful, but New Zealand could help save the world from a technology disaster.