A research study has revealed that most malicious websites are hosted on US servers and not in other countries like China.
EA launches closed beta for its MMO racer, Need for Speed World, giving players the chance to offer feedback to developers.
Facebook is grappling with another scam as rogue apps falsely claim to reveal profile viewers while funnelling clicks for scam revenue.
Sony's long-awaited action exclusive, God of War III, releases tomorrow, bringing Kratos' quest for revenge against the Greek gods to an epic conclusion.
Ubisoft announces Splinter Cell: Conviction demo, available on Xbox Live from March 18th US time. Full gameplay insights revealed in Inside Xbox video.
Microsoft announces release date for highly anticipated Xbox 360 game Crackdown 2 in New Zealand. The sequel includes a four-player cooperative campaign mode.
Australia is being monitored by an<br />organisation dedicated to freedom of information, because of its plans to<br />introduce compulsory Internet filtering.
Mark Callander steps in as CallPlus CEO, steering the company towards local loop unbundling in Hamilton, nationwide WiMAX rollout, and expanding MVNO services.
Rumours suggest the next iPhone might finally offer multitasking, letting users run several apps simultaneously, a long-awaited feature.
With iPad pre-orders opening today in the US, one analyst claims the that more than 90,000 iPads have been ordered in the first six hours of availability.
EU parliament demands transparency in ACTA talks, voting 663 to 13 to end secrecy and reject Internet disconnection penalties for copyright enforcement.
Mass Effect 2's universe expands with paid DLC, Kasumi's Stolen Memory, introducing a new squadmate, weapon, and mission from April 6th.
New Zealand's controversial Internet filter is now operational, monitoring traffic from ISPs Maxnet and Watchdog, despite civil liberties concerns.
EA announces free DLC for Battlefield: Bad Company 2, with two new multiplayer modes to be released on the same day as Modern Warfare 2's first map pack.
A judge has pleased Pink Floyd and their fans by saying that EMI group is not entitled to unbundle tracks from the band's albums for sale on iTunes.
Warning issued about fake Windows update alert containing malware, tricking users into purchasing fake product.
More than a quarter of current e-reader owners wish they'd waited for the iPad, according to a new consumer survey.
Rod Drury, Stephen Tindall and Sam Morgan have announced today they are backing the creation of an international cable to rival Telecom's Southern Cross Cable.
OnLive to transform PC and Mac gaming in US come June 17, offering high-end gaming without hardware upgrades at $14.95/month.
Google nears resolution with China over last year's phishing attacks, though details remain unclear. China offers severe punishment if given evidence.