NTP sues smartphone makers Apple, Google and others
Patent holding company NTP, which received a US$612.5 million settlement from BlackBerry marker Research In Motion in a patent infringement case, has filed patent lawsuits against six makers of smartphones or related software, including Apple and Google.
How luck and SARS led to top NBN role
HARRISON Hurst Young travelled to Australia from Hong Kong in March 2003 for a four-day fact-finding mission.
Watch out for a revolution on screen
THE real use for the national broadband network is yet to be invented, writes Simon van Wyk.
China renews Google’s license
GOOGLE said China's government renewed a license the company needed to continue using its Chinese Web address, despite months of tension.
NBN cost could balloon, says chief
THE cost of funding the national broadband network construction is unknown and could balloon NBN Co chief executive Mike Quigley says.
Priest develops iPad app for mass
An Italian parish priest has developed an iPad application for the main liturgical book used when celebrating Roman Catholic Mass.

