Apple fans in Australia on Friday became the first in the world to get their hands on the latest iPhone as the US technology giant unleashed its first device since the death of co-founder Steve Jobs.
In a party atmosphere, hundreds of people queued outside the technology giant's four-storey flagship Sydney store, filming the experience on their iPhones and iPads as staff inside clapped, cheered and chanted.
Full StoryBlackBerry service has been restored worldwide after several days of outages, the head of the company that makes the smartphones said Thursday.
"All of the services are back up globally," Research in Motion (RIM) founder and president Mike Lazaridis told a press conference.
Full StoryFacebook, Twitter and other social media websites boost public awareness of disease outbreaks but also make it more difficult to separate fact from fiction, world health officials said on Thursday.
World Health Organization (WHO) director-general Margaret Chan said the Geneva-based U.N. body scans websites and online forums in different languages for indications of outbreaks across the world.
Full StoryEBay set the stage for shops large and small to tap into Internet age techniques for taking payments with PayPal technology at the heart of cashless transactions.
A PayPal Access online identity program and an X.commerce platform for payments were launched as eBay opened its Innovate Developer Conference in San Francisco.
Full StoryU.S. technology giant Apple on Thursday won a temporary ban on Samsung selling its Galaxy Tab 10.1 in Australia, the latest victory in its global battle over patents related to the iPad.
The Federal Court of Australia granted an interim order against the sale of the Galaxy 10.1, ruling that Apple had established a prima facie case that the South Korean company had breached touchscreen technology copyrights.
Full StoryRobots that learn from experience and can solve novel problems -- just like humans -- sound like science fiction.
But a Japanese researcher is working on making them science fact, with machines that can teach themselves to perform tasks they have not been programmed to do, using objects they have never seen before.
Full StorySony said Wednesday it suspended 93,000 accounts on its online entertainment networks after a large number of unauthorized sign-in attempts, months after a huge breach forced it to halt some services.
The attempts took place between October 7 and 10 and succeeded in verifying valid sign-in IDs and passwords of about 93,000 accounts on its PlayStation Network, Sony Entertainment Network and Sony Online Entertainment services.
Full StoryCray Inc. said it has sealed a deal to overhaul the U.S. Department of Energy's "Jaguar" supercomputer, making it faster than any other machine on the planet.
The supercomputer at the DOE Oak Ridge National Laboratory will be renamed "Titan" after it is beefed up with speedy, powerful chips from California companies NVIDIA and Advanced Micro Devices.
Full StoryTaiwan's leading Smartphone maker HTC on Wednesday unveiled its first mobile phones using Microsoft's much-anticipated software platform "Mango" after Apple launched its latest iPhone.
The two handsets -- "Titan" and "Radar" -- will become the first mobile phones launched by HTC to run on "Mango".
Full StoryNetflix said Monday it will keep its DVD-by-mail and Internet streaming services on one website for US subscribers, abandoning plans announced last month to completely separate the services.
But Netflix did not change the new pricing announced for the two services, which upset some subscribers and reportedly led to numerous cancellations.
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