Category:Computing
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- 2007 Taipei IT Month (9 articles)
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- Artificial intelligence (8 articles)
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- Campaign for "santorum" neologism (5 articles)
- Cisco (15 articles)
- Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (4 articles)
- Cybercrime (1 article)
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- Dell (18 articles)
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- Hewlett-Packard (16 articles)
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- Intel (15 articles; 1 file)
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- Oracle Corporation (5 articles)
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- Second Life (4 articles)
- Stardust@home (3 articles)
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- Volkswagen emissions scandal (3 articles)
Pages in category "Computing"
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- 2007 Intel Developer Forum Taipei Autumn starts with Mobility and Internet Experience
- 2008 Computex Preview: A decisive battle for IT industry and trade show quality
- 2008 Computex Preview: WiMAX, threat? opportunity?
- 2008 COMPUTEX Taipei starts for the future of ICT industry
- 2008 COMPUTEX Taipei: Another insight of "Design"
- 2008 COMPUTEX Taipei: Three awards, One target
- 2008 DRAMeXchange Compuforum: Global DRAM market to be changed majorly
- 2008 e21FORUM: Intel confronts Microsoft again
- 2008 Google Developer Day focuses on Internet APIs in Australia
- 2008 Google Developer Day makes its inception in Taiwan
- 2008 Google Developer Day starts from Yokohama, Japan
- 2008 III IDEAS Show to showcase achievements of Internet industry in Taiwan
- 2008 Taipei AMPA: IT industry will pulse the growth of automotive industry
- 2008 Taipei Computer Applications Show launched in Taipei World Trade Center
- 2008 Taipei Game Show review: Variations differ from past years
- 2008 Taiwan Excellence Gold and Silver Awards announced
- 2008 TICA highlights open source applications at Linux Forum & Expo
- 2008 WiMAX Expo Taipei to showcase the solutions of WiMAX
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- Aaron Swartz arrested and charged for downloading JSTOR articles
- Adobe to Purchase Macromedia for $3.4 Billion
- Adult-only TLD rejected by Internet body
- Alleged 'rights group' involved with removal of anti-Scientology videos from YouTube doesn't exist; says EFF
- Alleged 'rights group' tries to have 4,000 anti-Scientology videos removed from YouTube
- Amazon server outage affects Reddit, other websites
- AMD files antitrust lawsuit against Intel in US federal district court
- AMD joins forces with ATI
- AOL to launch online TV service
- AOL to launch VoIP service
- Apple announces Mac OS X Lion, iOS 5, and iCloud
- Apple announces two billionth download from App Store
- Apple collecting location data from iPhone, iPad
- Apple Computer CEO Steve Jobs gives opening keynote to WWDC 2005
- Apple concerned with iPhone icons' alleged misuse
- Apple Corps loses court case against Apple Computer
- Apple executive leaves company after iPhone 4 antenna issues
- Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs on medical leave
- Apple Inc. doubled its profits
- Apple Inc. unveils iPad 2 tablet
- Apple Inc., Apple Corps resolve trademark dispute
- Apple introduces iPhone and Apple TV
- Apple launches 3G iPhone
- Apple may build cameras into Macs
- Apple plans another special event
- Apple plans to sell movies on iTunes
- Apple releases iPhone SDK, announces upcoming update
- Apple releases new Magic Trackpad, updated iMacs and Mac Pros
- Apple releases program to limit iPod volume
- Apple reveals new iPod shuffle with voice
- Apple swamped by iPhone 4 pre-orders
- Apple unveils iPhone 4, iOS 4 at Worldwide Developers Conference 2010
- Apple unveils new Intel-based Mac
- Apple unveils new iPods, Apple TV; updates iOS, iTunes
- Apple unveils new MacBook Air laptops, iLife '11 software suite
- Apple unveils new media technology
- Apple updates iMac line
- AT&T sued over NSA eavesdropping
- Australian cadets face charges over sex abuse
- Australian Federal Police say Wikileaks committed no crime
- Australian town to change name to promote road safety
- "Avast ye scurvy file sharers!": Interview with Swedish Pirate Party leader Rickard Falkvinge
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- Ban on YouTube spreads to Google services in Turkey
- BBC launches the Creative Archive
- BBC to release iPlayer to other broadcasters
- Beatles' 'Hey Jude' becomes their most downloaded song on iTunes
- Beatles' Apple Corps sues Apple Computer
- Big Linux Beta 3 released
- Bill Gates to step down from daily roles by July 2008
- Biological Encyclopedia website too popular on first day, crashes
- Bitmover ends free Bitkeeper, replacement sought for managing Linux kernel code
- Blizzard Entertainment's victory over bnetd sealed in Appeals Court
- Blogshine Sunday pushes for government sunshine online
- Blu-ray prevails in high definition disc war
- Blue Coat and AT&T take parts of FOSI for Internet Security
- Bomb explodes at PayPal headquarters
- Boston Cyberarts Festival opens with Hotel@MIT gala
- BP lose laptop containing sensitive claimant data
- Brazilian news agency using free software for multimedia broadcasting
- Wikinews:Briefs/April 13, 2007
- Wikinews:Briefs/August 29, 2006
- Wikinews:Briefs/December 14, 2005
- Wikinews:Briefs/December 20, 2008
- Wikinews:Briefs/February 20, 2014
- Wikinews:Briefs/October 21, 2006
- Wikinews:Briefs/October 4, 2006
- British 4G mobile spectrum auction underway
- British computer scientist's new "nullity" idea provokes reaction from mathematicians
- British music royalties suffer first ever decrease
- British police launch computer hacking investigation
- British singer Susan Boyle admitted to hospital
- BT Global Services to double US revenues and cut costs
- Bug in Microsoft antivirus deletes users' e-mails
- Businesses shy to adopt Windows XP SP2
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- California campus pepper spray police suspended
- California public school requires RFIDs on students
- Californian computer company lodges antitrust suit against Microsoft
- Canada's supercomputer goes online
- Cancer trial patient dies after hospital computer system error
- CBS to invest in Electric Sheep Company
- Chess champion is "Fritzed" by computer
- Chilean deputy's 'homophobic' comment on Facebook causes controversy
- China enters the low-cost laptop competition
- Chinese government prohibits use of Windows 8, cites security concerns
- Chinese hackers call off attack on CNN website
- Chinese researchers crack major U.S. government algorithm used in digital signatures
- Chip and PIN 'not fit for purpose', says Cambridge researcher
- CMSU computing team discovers another record size prime
- CNN headquarters infected with computer worm, exaggerates global threat
- CNN journalist fired for controversial Twitter message
- Computer Associates warns of massive botnet attack
- Computer professionals celebrate 10th birthday of A.L.I.C.E.
- Conficker computer worm infections soar
- Controversial blog relaunched in New Zealand
- Controversial development training cited in religious discrimination lawsuits
- Court issues YouTube block in Turkey
- Cuba to embrace free software
- Cuba to receive high speed internet connection from Venezuela
- Cuba to use open-source software
- Cutting bonuses and management is Dell's new strategy
- CyanogenMod: Open-source smartphone OS goes commercial
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- Dan Savage wins Webby Award for It Gets Better Project
- Data for 3 million UK driving candidates lost
- Debian to shutdown public File Transfer Protocol services
- Dell announces revenue and cost actions to halt decline
- Dell recalls potentially incendiary laptop batteries
- Dell to drop Itanium-based servers
- Dell to offer Ubuntu Linux on some computers
- Dell would be 'happy' to sell PCs running Mac OS X
- Dennis Ritchie, C programming language creator, dies aged 70
- Digital security researchers publicly reveal vulnerability in WPA2 WiFi protocol
- Disney buys Pixar
- Distributed computing climate change model gives bleak results
- Distributed computing discovers largest known prime number
- Distributed computing to get "interstellar project"
- Distributed malware attacks Dyn DNS, takes down websites in US
- Dutch Justice Department bans Wikipedia for employees following vandalism
- Dvdrs.net closes - "can not recover from recent events"
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- E-Passport cloned in five minutes
- EBay Australia to only permit payment via PayPal
- EBay Australia's PayPal only policy blocked
- EBay buys VeriSign payment service division
- EBay may acquire VoIP firm Skype
- EBay to acquire Skype
- EBay to make PayPal mandatory for UK sellers
- Egypt sentences blogger to four years for insulting Islam
- Egyptian man names daughter 'Facebook'
- Egyptian prime minister steps down; armed forces appoint former transport minister to position
- Electronic Frontier Foundation files motion to stop AT&T from forwarding Internet traffic to NSA
- Electronic Frontier Foundation sues Sony over CD technology
- Encyclopædia Britannica fights back against Wikipedia, soon to let users edit contents
- Ethiopia plans to expand country's Internet access
- EU agrees €43 billion Chips Act to boost semiconductor production
- EU fines Microsoft $1.35 billion for non-compliance with antitrust decision
- EU report in favour of adopting open source software
- EU threatens to fine Microsoft for failing to open Windows Server
- EU, Microsoft agree on browser ballot
- European Commission to investigate anti-competitive allegations against Google
- European Parliament rejects computer-implemented inventions directive
- European Union Council to accept software patent directive
- European Union rejects software patents; starts new process
- Executives from IT industry focus on 10-year anniversary of Microsoft Research Asia
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- F-Secure detects security flaw in Sony memory sticks
- Facebook down for "upgrades"; multiple blogs suggest site was hacked
- Facebook hired PR firm to discredit Google, reveals leaked correspondence
- Facebook Places launches in UK
- Facebook to share the technology 'behind its servers'
- Fans of OS/2 want IBM to release it as open-source software
- FBI asks Wikimedia Foundation to remove seal from websites, Wikimedia declines
- FBI investigates AT&T security breach
- Fiat Chrysler recalls 7,810 Jeep SUVs for software vulnerability
- Files will risk 'countless' lives, Obama administration warns Wikileaks
- Filesharing software distributor LimeWire ordered to close by court
- First beta of Windows API 'Wine' released
- First computer game in Piedmontese language
- First Libertarian Party presidential nominee John Hospers dies at 93
- First quantum byte created
- First Swahili office suite released in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
- First Trojan horse to affect handheld gaming console found
- Five jailed in Tyler, Texas following robbery and scam
- Flight simulation site Avsim 'destroyed' by hackers
- Former USDA employee Shirley Sherrod to sue blogger Andrew Breitbart
- Fourth U.S. state governor orders net neutrality in government contracts
- France banning Skype from universities
- Free Software Foundation announces release of gNewSense version 1.0
- French broadcasters barred from saying "Facebook" or "Twitter" on air
- From the eleventh century to the Digital Age, the Domesday Book is now online
- FTC begins antitrust inquiry of Google
- Fujitsu launches cloud website for dog pedometer service
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