Websites could get cinema-style ratings
THE kind of ratings used for films could be applied to websites in a bid to better police the internet.
THE kind of ratings used for films could be applied to websites in a bid to better police the internet.
Optus customers got a nasty Christmas present from their telco: a warning that they would be billed international rates if they attempted to make VoIP calls on their mobiles.
Ahead of an expected preview at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas next week, the fresh-baked beta edition of Windows 7 has already broken cover and hit the Web.
Thinking of making an iPod or iPhone app? Here’s a list of things that will make it a success.
Netregistry has inked a deal with a new local domain aftermarket website, Netfleet, in a move the latter hopes will position it as an Aussie version of international domain selling giants like Sedo.
We asked a couple of IT folks to give us a prediction – not a my-product-will-go-on-to-save-the-world-despite-poor-sales-in-2007 type prediction, but one that either would be great if it happened in the next 12 months, or one that may not happen at all. This is what we got back.
The light from an MP3 player saves two lost tourists from a chilly night stuck out in the snowy Swiss mountains.
GLOBAL notebook computer shipments topped those of desktops for the first time ever on a quarterly basis.
Australian artists use the virtual world to show their artworks, hanging digital replicas of paintings and drawings in online galleries.
RIM is suing Motorola, alleging that the mobile phone company blocked the BlackBerry maker from hiring current and laid-off employees.