text news(12290)

Category:

Construction is already underway

Pipeline to bypass Ukraine more »

Agreement To Set Up Rapid Deployment Force In Central Asia Signe

Participants in a Collective Security Council session have signed today in Armenia's capital Yerevan a protocol to set up a collective rapid deployment force in the Central Asian region more »

Wireless Not WAP

The news that the Meta Group has found that between 65 and 75 percent of WAP users in Europe and Asia are no longer using their WAP services via their mobile phones, is indicative of this market segment. more »

EU Moves To Monitor Internet Traffic

European Union (EU) governments are trying to guarantee police and law enforcement agencies access to private phone calls and e-mails, and force ISPs and network operators to monitor their customers. more »

Svyazinvest Intends To Attract $4.5Bn From Foreign Markets

The Russian Svyazinvest holding company plans to attract $4.5 billion from foreign markets by means of a reorganization more »

EU: Eastern Candidates Express Frustration At Labor Row

Foreign ministers of the six leading candidates for membership in the European Union have met in Prague to discuss progress toward expansion. more »

Microsoft Xbox has lost the console war already - Sony exec

Microsoft's Xbox console is "finished before it even got started". So says Sony's PlayStation supremo, Ken Kutaragi, in an interview with the Financial Times today. more »

VeriSign Pulls the Plug on Domain-Policy Mailing List

Trust services firm VeriSign Inc., owner of Network Solutions Inc., the largest registry/registrar in the world, Thursday threw the switch on its long-running Domain-Policy mailing list. more »

No organization to be established similar to OPEC

Participants in the first ministerial meeting in Tehran of major natural gas-producers do not feel the urgency of establishment of an organization like OPEC in gas sector. more »

Can Television Survive the Internet?

If a Canadian firm successfully follows through with plans to retransmit network television content over the Internet, the multibillion-dollar entertainment industry could be thrown into the same sort of turmoil that the music industry faced because of th more »

India ends Kashmir ceasefire

India ended a six-month military cease-fire against Islamic guerrillas in Kashmir on Wednesday more »

IFCC Charges 90 in Internet Fraud Cases

Criminal charges were brought against 90 people and companies Wednesday as part of a joint operation between the Justice Department and the National White Collar Crime Center -- charged with cutting down on Internet fraud. more »

Russia Prepares Potential Space Tourists

Some potential space tourists have passed a medical test in Russia's medical-biology problems Institute (MBPI) in Moscow, MBPI director Anatoly Grigoriev told journalists. more »

Commerce Okays ICANN-Verisign Deal

The U.S. Department of Commerce has approved the ICANN-Verisign agreement more »

VoiceStream Adds AOL's Instant Messenger

America Online, Inc.'s Instant Messenger service (AIM) is now available to VoiceStream Corp.'s 4 million subscribers. more »

Jury rules for NFL

Raiders' suit for L.A. market rejected more »

U.S. not going to pressure OPEC

Cheney: Domestic solutions on energy must be found more »

A web presence

The web is often thought of either as a lawless place, filled with pornographers, gamblers, criminals and anarchists, or a vast virtual shopping mall where hordes of crazed consumers are feverishly maxing out their credit cards. more »

Big Banks Back Loan Marketplace

The market for online marketplaces isn't what it was a year ago. more »

search.lt news

search.lt presents newest links more »