South Korea's telecom regulator said Wednesday that it will impose a 3 million won (US$2,829) fine on Apple Inc. for collecting without permission the location data of iPhone users in the country, in a development that comes amid growing concerns over privacy breach of mobile users worldwide.
Tata group Chairman Ratan Tata said Wednesday the group hasn't paid any bribe to Andimuthu Raja, the former Indian telecommunications minister now in jail facing charges of irregularities in a 2008 allotment of telecom licenses and radio bandwidth. Tata Teleservices Ltd. was among the companies that got the licenses.
Steven VanRoekel, former Managing Director at the Federal Communications Commission and former Microsoft executive, has been named to succeed Vivek Kundra as the new Federal Chief Information Officer.
The Department of Information and Communication of Hanoi, for the first time, has made public the IT application rating of state agencies and offices in the city. According to Mr. Pham Quoc Ban, Head of the Department of Information and Communications, the rating will help each state agency assess its own IT performance in comparison with practical requirements so as to work out more proper IT application plans in the coming years.
In the coming months, scientists in Geoscience Australia will activate the country’s highly advanced tsunami warning system which will allow scientists to make accurate predictions on both when tsunamis may happen and on where they may hit.
The National Diet Library of Japan, the country’s only national library, is on its way to full-text digitisation with key collaborative features.
Mobile connections will reach 5.6 billion worldwide during 2011, according to Gartner, an 11% rise on last year's 5 billion connections.
Apple Inc. became the world's largest smartphone maker in the second quarter, a recent survey said, as global shipments of all smartphones rose
Smartphone penetration in the Netherlands grew 30% from a year earlier, research firm Telecompaper said Thursday,
President Benigno Aquino III has issued an order requiring all government agencies and local government units to use the Philippine Government Electronic Procurement System (PhilGEPS)
The office of the Metropolitan Police Commissioner’s Office (MPCO) has released a charter of short and long-term plans which includes
Computer Emergency Response Team AZ-CERT has prepared the first report about computer incidents in Azerbaijan, head of structural department
ITU, together with the Italian Ministry of Economic Development, is organizing the first Green Standards Week from 5 to 9 September in Rome, Italy.
ITU, together with the Italian Ministry of Economic Development, is organizing the first Green Standards Week from 5 to 9 September in Rome, Italy.
Dutch antitrust authority NMa Monday blocked Royal KPN NV's planned takeover of cable network company Caiway, saying such a deal would limit competition in the sector.
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