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As Wikipedia goes dark to protest SOPA and PIPA, users find ways to access it via Google's cache and a humorous Twitter feed offers 'facts'.
Alienware unveils its smallest gaming PC yet, the X51, priced from $799, targeting console gamers with compact size and power.
Despite grappling with supply chain issues, Intel stunned investors with quarterly revenue of USD $13.9 billion, surpassing its revised forecast.
Google's shares plummet nearly 10% as it misses Wall Street's earnings expectations, despite strong revenue growth and user sign-ups.
MegaUpload founder Kim Dotcom arrested in Auckland over US charges of running a criminal enterprise, shaking the digital world.
Epson entices customers with up to $50 cashback on select Stylus and Workforce printers this summer. Time to upgrade before March 31.
Apple reveals a trio of education upgrades: iBooks 2 for interactive textbooks, iBooks Author for personalised content creation, and a revamped iTunes U.
SafeNet launches eToken 3500, a pioneering OTP token with optical sensor to fortify online transactions against fraud.
CIOs are leveraging tech for innovation rather than just organisation, despite tight budgets, according to a new Gartner survey of 2335 tech leaders.
WatchGuard sees record demand for Unified Threat Management as businesses beef up security amidst rising cyber threats.
Kordia steps back from the trans-Tasman cable project, highlighting the complex dynamics of the international fibre-optic cable landscape.
Mark Zuckerberg breaks his Twitter silence since 2009, urging followers to oppose SOPA and PIPA bills to protect internet freedom.
Former Red Hat executive Alex Pinchev steps in as CEO of Acronis, succeeding Jason Donahue who resigned last November.
Samsung dispels rumours of buying BlackBerry maker RIM, saying it's simply not interested, despite tech blog speculation.
Bioware's Star Wars: The Old Republic is set to captivate gamers with its rich storytelling, vast customisation options, and immersive MMO mechanics.
Consume app revolutionizes tracking for mobile, broadband, and reward usage, saving users from unwanted fees and making account management a breeze.
NowNet set to revolutionise SMBs with a strategic web approach, focusing on enhancing online presence and customer engagement.
Southern Cross boosts trans-Pacific cable's capacity to 1.4TBps, paving the way for faster broadband in Australia and NZ.
Nissan debuts 'self-healing' iPhone case using car paint tech to mend scratches, hinting at future applications like scratch-proof sunglasses.
Wikipedia to go dark for 24 hrs in global protest against SOPA and PIPA, calling for action against the bills threatening internet freedom.