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'The Interview' could spark online movie release effort in Hollywood
Sony Pictures didn't want to release "The Interview," but bowed under pressure - and could have helped usher in change in the movie industry.
Cybersecurity experts offer tips to keep children safer online
Many younger children are on the Internet, using PCs, laptops, smartphones, and other devices to access the Web - here are a few safety tips
'The Interview' release expanding to more theaters, via cable service
Anyone interested in watching "The Interview" now has a wider choice of options.
Cyberespionage efforts will only accelerate in 2015 and beyond
The growing threat of cyberespionage and state-sponsored cyberattacks will only continue in 2015, cyber experts note.
Google to expand Google Fiber services to India
Google looks to tap a huge market in India, the second largest country in the world.
Norse provides mesmerizing real-time view of global hacking attacks
With the rash of recent global hacking attacks the real-time Norse-corp attack tracker provides insight into the scale of global hack attacks.
North Korean Internet infrastructure suffers another outage
The North Korean Internet infrastructure, which apparently only has a handful of IP addresses, has gone down yet again.
Iran plans to expand its 'smart filtering' for Internet users
Iran will expand its 'smart' Internet filtering after a 'successful' pilot phase.
US Internet rolling out fiber-optic 10Gbps internet in Minneapolis
Want to download your legally purchased movies (heh) at 1.25 GB/s? For $399 a month US Internet has you covered.
North Korea internet consists of only 1,024 IP addresses
The scale of the recent Internet failures in North Korea? Every single one of their 1,024 IP addresses. Yes, you read that right.
Madonna is paranoid about piracy, songs still leaked online
Madonna doesn't want her music leaked online early - but that doesn't mean it didn't happen anyway.
North Korea threatens the White House with retaliation
North Korea threatens the US again, claiming retaliation against the White House and other US establishments.
Facebook again dropping in popularity among teenagers, study indicates
Facebook is by far the No. 1 social networking website, but is losing steam among teenagers.
Australian provider Telstra fined for misleading Apple iPhone ads
Misleading iPhone 6 advertisements has seen this Aussie provider slapped with $102,000 AU in fines.
NASA's OPALS system provides broadband Internet in space
The NASA's OPAL project shows great promise, as laser-based communications could replace traditional radio-based transmissions.
The Pirate Bay have been taken down, but didn't drop piracy levels
The Pirate Bay was taken down, but that doesn't mean digital piracy levels also dropped.
Lawmaker wonders why US government sink the Pirate Bay
Sen. Sheldnon Whitehouse (D-RI) wonders why the US government didn't move swiftly to sink The Pirate Bay.
Australia still years behind the rest - ITU announces gigabit copper
New G.fast standard promises super fast speeds over a copper line, however Aussies are skeptical due to recent fibre blow-outs.
Report: Americans streaming more online video, watching less TV
Americans are now streaming more content while watching less TV.
Unreleased Sony films hit Internet after cyberattack last week
Several high-profile movies from Sony Picture Entertainment have leaked online after the crippling cyberattack last week.
AOptix pioneering hybrid laser for internet, faster than fiber
Beam me the Internet, Scotty! AOptix pioneers hybrid laser system that is faster than fiber.
San Francisco startup Doorman delivers packages, fighting theft
The Doorman service in San Francisco helps deliver packages in a timely manner, helping prevent theft and increasing convenience.
Six quick tips for safer online shopping this Christmas
As many shoppers turn to the Internet for shopping this Christmas, here are a few basic tips
Senator wants Visa, Mastercard to 'recommit' efforts to fight piracy
In the ongoing fight against Internet piracy, looks like Senator Patrick Leahy wants Visa and Mastercard to do their part.
UK police arrest two men behind 'Expendables 3' piracy
Two men suspected of pirating the Expendables 3 movie have been arrested in the UK.
Intel, McAfee working to eliminate passwords by using biometrics
Intel, McAfee believe passwords can be eliminated by using biometric authentication.
Survey: Most users believe Internet access is a basic human right
Recent survey finds 83 percent of Internet users believe affordable Internet access should be a basic human right.
FCC commissioner slammed on Reddit over net neutrality rulemaking
FCC commissioner does an open interview with Reddit's userbase - doesn't go well as many questions were left unanswered.
Google's Project Loon can now stay in the air for up to 100 days
Google updates its Internet balloon initiative, Project Loon, with increase flight time, and more.
Watch out for fraud as consumers head online to order Christmas gifts
Look out for potential phishing and fraudulent links, as criminals try to compromise users spending even more this Christmas.
Employees using work-issued tech for social media, online shopping
Workers are using company-owned laptops outside of work, potentially compromising them, and then bringing them back to the office.
Survey: One-third of IT failures caused by employee browsing habits
New survey finds at least one third-of IT failures can be blamed on questionable Internet browsing habits of employees.
Aussie ISP iiNet blames customer problems on line owners neglect
iiNet pins customer connectivity issues and slow line speeds on line providers Telstra, claiming they won't fix their issues.
90% of US households have at least three Internet-connected devices
90% of US households have three or more Internet-connected devices, and that number is expected to only increase.
Central Command says Islamic State 'may or may not' pose cyber threat
Islamic State poses a "threat on multiple fronts," including potential cyberthreats, according to US Central Command.
SCEA's Shawn Layden says harassment is 'completely unacceptable'
Online gaming harassment is "completely unacceptable," SCEA President Shawn Layden recently said.
Apple pulls Bose headphones, audio products from its online store
Apple follows through and has removed Bose products from its online store, and retail stores are likely next.
Report: HBO will launch standalone online streaming service next year
HBO plans to launch a standalone online channel next year, shaking up its business practices a bit more.
Western world wants to combat Islamic State on battlefield, Internet
The western world has struggled to combat the Islamic State, but the battle is heading online, where IS has largely succeeded.
MPAA seeks re-education and not new legislation to fight piracy
The MPAA is interested in shifting focus to re-educate Internet users, rather than punish them by dragging them into court.
Diaspora social networking site can't stop Islamic State messages
Trying to boot the Islamic State off Diaspora will be a difficult challenge, but one that project coders hope to make happen.
UK police warned of social media etiquette, and what not to post
UK police are warned of what's appropriate behavior on social media, due to a rise in rather risque and inappropriate statements.
Islamic State booted from Twitter, finding social media alternatives
The Islamic State utilizes social media to spread propaganda and recruit new members to take up arms in Syria and Iraq.
Virginia has fastest Internet in the United States, while Alaska lags
The State of Virginia has the fastest Internet in the United States, according to a new report.
Google denies report ultra-fast Google Fiber is heading to the UK soon
A Google spokesperson has said the company's only had informal conversations about bringing Fiber to the UK.
British content pirates to receive warnings but no further action
UK internet providers have signed up to a scheme that seeks to educate rather than punish online movie and music piracy.
Internet helping prostitution thrive, using website marketing
The Internet has helped an evolution in the sex trade, with high-priced escorts booking clients online, while also conducting background checks on clients.
Pew: Government interference on Internet is a great threat to users
A Pew Research group study found there is great concern of state-sponsored surveillance practices that might only get worse in the future.
MPAA wants to invest $20,000 for 'unbiased' piracy research reports
The MPAA is willing to spend up to $20,000 for an.