British Insurer Aviva Sells Indian Back-office Operation Aviva sells its back-office services operation in India, preferring to outsource the delivery of these services to the buyer... By John Ribeiro 15 years ago
Senators Want Criminal Prosecutions of Passport Snoopers Senators grill State Department officials about unauthorized access of passport files. By Grant Gross 15 years ago
MTI, Korean UMPC Maker Tie on Fuel-cell Development Fuel-cell developer MTI Micro and a South Korean electronics company plan to jointly develop a fuel-cell powered ultra... By Martyn Williams 15 years ago
Express Train to Heathrow Airport Implements E-ticketing The express train service from Central London to Heathrow Airport has installed a system to send electronic tickets to a... By Jeremy Kirk 15 years ago
HTC’s iPhone 3G Rival, the Touch Diamond HTC gears up for competition with the iPhone 3G with new pricing and partners. By Dan Nystedt 15 years ago
Gripes: Vista, iPhones in Canada, Cell Phone Laws Readers rail against Windows Vista (as usual), iPhone pricing in Canada, and cell phone laws in California. By Kellie Parker 15 years ago
Apple’s iPhone Faces First Test in Fickle Japan Market Apple's iPhone faces its first test in the fickle Japan market when it launches on Friday and many are keenly watching how it... By Chiara Castañeda and IDG News Service 15 years ago
Yahoo Opens Its Search Technology to Third Parties Yahoo is making its search engine available to third parties to build their own search services, in return for a cut of their... By Nancy Gohring 15 years ago
Internet Bug Fix Spawns Backlash From Hackers Security researchers are criticizing hacker Dan Kaminsky for keeping quiet about technical details of a critical DNS flaw. By Robert McMillan 15 years ago
Sprint Picks Wireless Backhaul for WiMax Sprint Nextel has chosen DragonWave as a supplier of wireless backhaul gear for its WiMax network. By Stephen Lawson 15 years ago
WinASO Registry Optimizer Repairs Windows registry problems with a few mouse clicks. Privacy Clean. By Leigh Anne Jones 15 years ago
Apple Hopes Cheaper iPhone 3G Will Broaden Market Apple is launching the speedier iPhone 3G at reduced prices with hopes of making it a ubiquitous mobile device. By Agam Shah 15 years ago
How to Buy Home Networking Products Small office and home networks make simple work of printer and file sharing, internet phone calls, and streaming media. But getting the right products can be confusing. We'll show you how to get the most for the money. By Yardena Arar 15 years ago
Senators Question NebuAd, Targeted Ad Privacy Senators question NebuAd on its information collection practices. By Grant Gross 15 years ago
Senate Keeps Telecom Immunity in Surveillance Bill The U.S. Senate rejects attempts to remove telecom immunity from a surveillance bill. By Grant Gross 15 years ago
Overseas iPhone 3G Review: Great But Not Perfect Our sister publication, PC World New Zealand, already has lived with a new Apple iPhone 3G for a short time. Here are some first impressions. By Scott Bartley 15 years ago
First Reviews: iPhone 3G Improved, but Still Flawed Reviewers fault battery life, 3G coverage, and service-plan costs. But the sound quality and download speeds are much improved. By Edward N. Albro 15 years ago
Google Adds Third Dimension to Online Social Relationships UPDATE: Google launches Lively, a 3D social network world available now as a public beta. By Mikael Ricknäs and IDG News Service 15 years ago
Study: Electronic Voting Increased Counting Errors in France More voting discrepancies were found at French polling stations that used electronic systems than at those using traditional... By Peter Sayer 15 years ago
Mac vs. Windows Laptops Do you still pay a premium for Apple's laptops? Not always, as I found when comparing Windows and Apple models. By James A. Martin 15 years ago