If the tech companies were looking for a sympathetic shoulder from Congress on the obstacles of doing business in China, they left Capitol Hill feeling disappointed.Lawyers for Google, Yahoo, Microso read more » DiscussBury
Google, Microsoft, Yahoo, and others have finally unveiled a new code of conduct governing how they should conduct business with totalitarian regimes. Read More... read more » DiscussBury
First day on saleUS movie studios on Tuesday sued RealNetworks to stop it from distributing software that lets people copy DVDs onto their computers.… read more » DiscussBury
'No need to legislate'After months of controversy over ISP-level ad targeting systems from the likes of Phorm and NebuAd, three of America's four largest ISPs have told Congress that such behavior-tr read more » DiscussBury
"Over the past five months, Rock Phishers have painstakingly refurbished their infrastructure, introducing several sophisticated crimeware packages that get silently installed on the PCs of its victims." read more » DiscussBury
J.P. Morgan analyst Imran Khan said Thursday in a research note that a stronger dollar will take a bite out of search, online travel and e-commerce companies.Khan’s call (Techmeme) largely focu read more » DiscussBury
Technology bellwethers with a big chunk of their businesses overseas have benefited from a weak dollar compared to other currencies, but the gravy train may be coming to a stop.A weak dollar has help read more » DiscussBury
Like a lot of other companies in Silicon Valley, TimeBridge has hired their fair share of ex-Yahoo employees. CEO Yori Nelken said most of their ex-Yahoo engineers got a chuckle when they noticed the read more » DiscussBury