WASHINGTON - The New York Times, in a move that will be closely watched by other newspapers suffering from plunging print advertising revenue, announced on Wednesday it will begin charging online readers next year.
WASHINGTON - The New York Times, in a move that will be closely watched by other newspapers suffering from plunging print advertising revenue, announced on Wednesday it will begin charging online readers next year.
SAN FRANCISCO - Google-style capitalism with a conscience is butting heads with China’s brand of communism.
Microsoft said on Tuesday it is working around the clock to patch an Internet Explorer 6 (IE 6) software hole through which China-based cyber spies attacked Google and other firms.
NEW YORK - Apple shares surged on Wall Street on Tuesday and closed at a record high after the company said it would host an event later this month expected to be the unveiling of a long-awaited tablet computer.
BEIJING - Beijing college student Zhao Fang says he admires Internet giant Google for standing up to China, but admits that won’t make him any more likely to use the world’s top search engine.
SHANGHAI - China’s top search engine, Baidu Inc, filed a lawsuit against its U.S.-based domain name service provider on Wednesday after a cyber attack interrupted its web services last week.
LIUYUAN, China — They arrive at this gritty desert crossroads weary from a 13-hour train ride but determined. The promised land lies just across the railway station plaza: a large, white sign that says “Easy Connection Internet Cafe.”
BOSTON — In much the same way loved ones wandered lower New York City with photos of the missing after 9/11, friends and family of Haitian earthquake victims are scouring Facebook and Twitter to make connections.
Nearly half of the users of Google News skim the headlines at the news aggregator site without clicking through to newspaper websites, according to a survey released on Tuesday.
FRANKFURT - Users wanting to call home from abroad are increasingly turning to Skype’s Internet telephony service to the detriment of international carriers, new data showed.