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Viber CEO denies reports in talks to sell company
Viber Media denied a media report on Tuesday that the popular instant messaging application is in talks to be acquired by an Asian company.
Apps thrill toddlers as Swedish schools go digital
Two-year-old Mia traces out a letter on the screen with her forefinger, then claps with joy when the computer chants "wonderful!" and emits a slightly metallic round of applause.
Extreme accounting? NZ's rugged tech startups aim high with business software, not social media
New Zealand technology firms are rolling into global markets, selling software to businesses that locks down mundane tasks like accounting and expenses, rather than developing slick social media apps that consumers download free of charge.
Government spying tools will worsen Internet security: experts
Electronic spying tools used by the US government could end up in the hands of organised criminals and hackers, further eroding Internet security, warned industry leaders who called for new restrictions and oversight of government activity.
New app for Google Glass can gauge how others are feeling
Fast enough to catch micro expressions — the tiny facial tells that help mentalists, psychics and other stage performers profess to be able to read minds — the app isn't just good at being able to tell the difference between a smile and a frown.
WiFi in the sky looks set for takeoff
WiFi in aircraft, hobbled in the past by slow speeds, could soon take off as new technology enables passengers to surf the Web as if they were in a coffee shop, Internet executives say.
Snowden: Proposed NSA reforms vindicate my data leaks
Former security contractor Edward Snowden, addressing a sympathetic crowd at a tech-heavy event in Austin, Texas, on Monday from a secret location in Russia, said proposed reforms at the National Security Agency show that he was vindicated in leaking classified material.
Fit to rock
Functionality over gimmicks was the emphasis of smartphone showed at this year's Mobile World Congress.
Think regional
It’s a great, big world out there, and opportunities abound for Malaysian start-ups out there. Surprisingly though, there are still very few local entrepreneurs who are willing to take the leap and expand regionally.
China cracks down again on popular messaging app WeChat
Chinese authorities have launched another crackdown on Tencent Holdings Ltd's popular social messaging app WeChat, closing dozens of popular accounts, media reported on Friday, as China tightens its control of the Internet.