Interactive media companies are learning that it's better to join 'em than try and beat 'em. more »
America Online put itself into the wireless handset game Thursday when it announced a licensing agreement to use Nokia's WAP microbrowser. more »
A new version of the Melissa virus that crashed computer networks two years ago by clogging up e-mail systems is back, experts warned Friday. more »
Denmark's first online newspaper, Infopaq, was launched Monday with 300 national and international news articles, its director said. more »
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Credit card and debit card fraud could cost online merchants billions of dollars over the next five years unless they implement the technology to detect it, a new report says. more »
There are now more than 11 million people using the Internet at home in the UK, according to NetValue. more »
The recent spate of hacker attacks on prominent Israeli websites is part of a global problem with no short-term solution more »
KAZAKHSTAN PLANS TO BUILD AND LAUNCH ITS OWN COMMUNICATION SATELLITE more »