A former Microsoft employee accused Wednesday of leaking Windows RT updates and software that validates product key codes faces federal criminal charges of stealing trade secrets....
IBM today introduced software that can be used by business to combat attempted fraud in insurance, financial and healthcare settings by applying “Big Data” analytical concepts that bring together various data streams to decide whether someone appears to be perpetrating fraud....
Fitbit, a startup that makes wearable devices for activity tracking, is being sued following reports that users of its Force device developed skin rashes....
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) warns that moving from IPv4 to IPv6 is a process fraught with peril, which may explain why government agencies are so far behind their own deadlines for implementation....
The article in TIME is headlined “Google’s Flu Project Shows the Failings of Big Data.” However, critics says the real failing here is not with big data but with Google....
China's Lenovo is buying up patents related to 3G and 4G technologies from U.S.-based Unwired Planet for US$100 million, as the company sets about expanding with its proposed Motorola Mobility acquisition....
U.S. prosecutors do not have to provide defendants in a high-profile criminal copyright case full copies of documents it references in its extradition request, New Zealand's Supreme Court ruled Friday....
Twitter offered workarounds to Turkish users on Thursday following reports by users that the service was facing interruptions and possibly a block in the country....
Syria was hit by what appeared to be an Internet outage that swept nearly the entire country, according to Internet monitoring companies....
In June 1967, when Patrick J. McGovern published the first issue of Computerworld it did something different. It reported on the computing industry from a user perspective....