Don't kill my Windows XP!
As Windows 8's official arrival date nears, it may be time to remember that many of us are still happily using Windows XP and we aren't going anywhere anytime soon.
European regulators have warned that the scope of Google's new consolidated privacy policy is "too large" and users must be given greater control over their data.
Survey silly season is well under way. Company after company is sending the results of surveys and hoping ZDnet will publicize the results. Unfortunately, these studies are often self serving, badly designed and produce results that are seldom representative.
Morgan Stanley analyst Adam Holt expects Microsoft to move 3 million Surface units in 2012 and 9 million in 2013.
Can Windows 8 replicate the "it just works" experience of iPad, or is Windows RT a better bet...?
Many organizations use these tools heavily but they need to mindful of their weakness in detecting human-led cyberthreats, which are non-linear and can hide well.
The Major Projects Authority, set up to put an end to the UK public sector's history of IT schemes running over budget and behind schedule, needs beefing up, according to parliament's spending watchdog.
Chip company Adapteva hopes to launch a Raspberry Pi-style parallel computing revolution via a Kickstarter funding campaign, but getting enough developers could be difficult.
South Korean telco combines its IPTV service with the Web giant's Google TV offering, and the partnership represents Google's first collaboration with a carrier.
A vocational school in China reportedly has created millionaires through its "Taobao Class", teaching students to become online business owners on the local e-commerce platform.
Chinese e-commerce giant will make use of blank city spaces around the country and utilize augmented reality technology to allow customers to shop virtually and have goods home-delivered.
Australia Post CEO Ahmed Fahour has said that the adverse court ruling over the Digital Post Australia name was "a great injustice" that will be appealed.
Organisations worrying about moving their infrastructure to the cloud should worry less about security, as most of the time it's actually more secure, according to Google.
Advertisers are deceived into paying for fake Web traffic generated by bots, and systems in Asia-Pacific are also more vulnerable to such attacks.
HP's Australian branch has been accused of misrepresenting consumer guarantee rights detailed by law, according to the ACCC.
From mobile development to Big Data specialists, formal certification is not a pre-requisite.
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