COVID-19: Let us not forget the hopeful news, part four
The positivity in the midst of the pandemic just keeps on coming. As it should!
The positivity in the midst of the pandemic just keeps on coming. As it should!
Online travel agencies have been stung by airlines that have refused to pay commissions. Vacation.com says it has a new way for the agencies to make a profit.
Delta, United, Northwest and Continental will launch a portal next year.
Two of the largest film studios are moving their premium content to streaming platforms. This seismic shift in the entertainment industry will forever change the way movies and television are produced, monetized, and consumed.
Sun Microsystems said on Wednesday that it has upgraded its x VM VirtualBox desktop virtualisation software to version 2.1.
Americans still dominate the upper reaches of the Twittersphere, but techies and bloggers now represent only a small proportion of the user base. Pop stars such as Lady Gaga and Justin Bieber now lead the way, but they are not far ahead of Chinese stars on Sina Weibo.
A look back at 2012, where governments grappled Internet controls, Windows 8 was released, the iPhone 5 finally arrived, and the post-PC era stormed ahead as the PC withered away.
Lesley Kao, vice president of product management at Uptake, tells us what apps she finds useful on her iPhone while travelling, and one very simple technology wish.
The way in which corporations and other stakeholders seek to manipulate the formulation of intellectual property legislation around the world is an important story, and one that's well told in this engaging and informative book.
How does internet technology change the reality of what humans do? In this book, Jamie Bartlett explores some of the internet's wilder shores in search of an answer.