BANGALORE - Soaring demand for bandwidth and an explosion in the volume of data traffic rattling around the ether mean telecoms companies are having to spend big on high-end optic components to unclog and manage their networks.
BANGALORE - Soaring demand for bandwidth and an explosion in the volume of data traffic rattling around the ether mean telecoms companies are having to spend big on high-end optic components to unclog and manage their networks.
Google Inc has signed new content partnership deals with media and internet companies, including NBC Universal's CNBC, Time Warner's HBO and Amazon, for its proposed Google TV service.
SAN FRANCISCO — Twitter co-founder Evan Williams stepped down Monday as chief executive, handing over to a Google veteran brought in last year to help the micro-blogging service make money.
SEOUL – LG Electronics Inc said on Monday that it had scrapped a plan to launch a tablet computer based on Google Inc’s Android 2.2 operation system known as “Froyo,” a decision that may delay the rollout of its first tablet PC slated for next quarter.
PARIS – Internet-based TV viewing, the arrival of Apple’s iPad and the proliferation of smartphones are set to ring in a new era of connected entertainment, industry experts predict.
The Harvard University dormitory where Facebook was born is a red brick and ivy-draped campus castle that, beyond just being a place to sleep and study, has long prided itself as a community of the best and the brightest.
Facebook became the second-largest online video viewing platform in the United States in August, leap-frogging Yahoo! but still trailing far behind YouTube, digital tracking firm comScore said.
Google has now taken tourism to the next level by allowing people worldwide to watch from the comfort of their home monuments like Stonehenge, the streets of Italy’s Pompeii, and the remote landscapes of Antarctica.
LOS ANGELES — The Olympics of the video game world launched Thursday with players from 58 countries marching through the Los Angeles Convention Center waving their nations’ flags.
LONDON — WikiLeaks editor-in-chief Julian Assange lashed out at the mainstream media during a debate at a London university Thursday, fighting back at a string of unfavorable stories that have appeared since his organization’s publication of a cache of US intelligence documents.