Twitter says it now has the technology to censor tweets on a country by country basis, as it continues to expand internationally.
Intel is paying $120m (£76m) for RealNetwork’s video patents. Experts say it undermines claims that a “patent bubble” has burst.
Rights campaigners have criticised plans to ask search engines to demote illegal sites in order to fight piracy.
Cyber-attack on our digital lives is a growing problem according to the US Army’s Cyber Command, which is recruiting “world class cyber warriors”.
The company is reportedly trying to get the deal done without being forced to pay as much as $4 billion in taxes.
Originally posted at The Digital Home
Web developers can explicitly label fields with the type of data they’re expecting to cut down on autofill errors. Google wants to standardize it as part of HTML5.
Originally posted at Deep Tech
Intel buys more video clout with “foundational” patents and next-generation encoding software. Video is spreading to every sort of gadget, and it’s a market with abundant patent challenges.
Originally posted at Deep Tech
The game company loses nearly $625 million during the nine months ended December 31. Looking ahead, its forecast has been revised down with deeper losses.
Originally posted at The Digital Home
The FBI asks contractors to suggest a system that can “scrape” information from social networks to build alert maps.
Symantec advises customers to stop using its pcAnywhere program after stolen source code exposes serious vulnerabilities.




