Few people can name the CEO of Toyota, or LG. But how many of us know who runs Apple? Most ordinary folks have no trouble naming him.
For an industry focused on the future of information, the internet is surprisingly prone to old fashioned maladies, such as superstition.
Oh, how the mighty have fallen. For months the tech press has swirled with persistent rumours that News Corporation is selling MySpace.
The news that Android is "crushing" Blackberry and Apple is bound to spark off a holy war between devotees, writes <b>Alistair Fairweather</b>.
It’s one of the most important pieces of technology in the modern world, a secure gateway to all the wonders and conveniences of the internet.
What’s the favourite sport of Silicon Valley billionaires? It’s not Segway polo (although that is still popular), it’s patent infringement lawsuits.
If you’re one of the planet’s approximately 1.6bn Microsoft Windows users, then chances are you’re pretty used to viruses.
When does a market go from being a "growth sector" to a bubble? As with falling in love, it’s hard to put an exact date on the event.
Your data is not safe. While you sit in that chair reading this article, you are sending tiny snippets of information about what you’re reading.
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