text news(12290)

Category:

Online Scams Up, Credit Card Hacks Down

Consumers face a rising threat of online rip-offs, but they may be worried about the wrong thing more »

EBRD takes 15 pct in Kazakh Kazkommertsbank

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development bought 15 percent of Kazakhstan's largest bank, Kazkommertsbank (KKGB.KZ) on Friday, and the bank said it was looking to list on the New York Stock Exchange more »

Gazprom eyes Asia as big export market

The chief executive of Russian gas giant Gazprom said yesterday he regarded Asia as a potentially lucrative market that could help diversify Russia's gas exports more »

Software Piracy Dips 23% in U.S.

BSA has determined that the worldwide piracy rate for commercial software, which consists of software applications that are written and sold as packages by vendors, actually dropped 10 percent in 2002 more »

A serious competitor

US official says Caspian oil producers may face "serious" competition from Iraq more »

Expanding of information society network is hampered in the sewerage

At the beginning of May Skaineta, UAB (Penki kontinentai Group), which implements the significant information society promotion project, has faced the obstacles more »

Lithuania will join the CFE Treaty

NATO bases may be stationed in Lithuania more »

Denmark Approves EU Expansion

Denmark has become the first EU member to approve the accession treaty for 10 countries to join the international bloc in 2004 more »

A centralized MMS system

Nokia's MMS Solution Enables TeliaSonera's pan-Nordic Multimedia Messaging Launch more »

Gartner: IT services revenue to grow

Companies will spend slightly more on IT services in 2003 than last year more »

EU to lighten up on monetary policy requirements

The European Union’s monetary affairs chief will soften his recently proposed stance on the Exchange Rate Mechanism 2 (ERM2) for Poland more »

Putin's vow would tie Iran's nuclear fuel to inspections

Russia has promised the Bush administration that it will not provide the nuclear fuel Iran needs to activate a new power plant more »

A fish processing factory

Danish Company Opens A Factory in Klaipeda Free Economic Zone more »

Informal Talks

Presidents Vaira Vike-Freiberga and Vladimir Putin had an informal meeting in St. Petersburg more »

North Korea's School for Hackers

In North Korea's mountainous Hyungsan region, a military academy specializing in electronic warfare has been churning out 100 cybersoldiers every year for nearly two decades more »

search.lt news

search.lt presents newest links more »

US Deplores Closing of Belarus Opposition Newspaper

The United States Friday deplored a decision by authorities in Belarus to suspend publication of one of the eastern European country's opposition newspapers, Belaruskaya Delovaya Gazeta more »

Behind the Six Degrees of SARS

The concept that each person on the planet is just six handshakes removed from every other person has frightening implications more »

Putin gathers world leaders, Iraq clouds clearing

Russian President met heads of former Soviet states on Friday as world leaders gathered to mark his hometown's anniversary more »

US Wants Sweden to Freeze al-Aqsa Assets

The American government has called on Sweden to seize the assets of an Islamic foundation with offices here more »