Articles By: Eric Gray

WikiLeaks Servers Thrown Out of The United States

    WikiLeaks has revealed that its severs are no longer being hosted by Amazon. The whistle-blowing website confirmed that the termination of the server hosting contract was motivated by its recent leak of US diplomatic cables. The website is now being hosted by the Swedish company, Bahnhof AB which previously hosted the website. Shortly after [...]

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Google Faces Antitrust Probe

In the first of its kind, Google Inc. faces probe into its business dealings. The probe will be conducted by the EU regulators to determine whether Google abused its dominant role in the search engine market. The probe was announced on Tuesday and regulators say there have been complaints from rival search engine companies against [...]

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Double-Dip Recession: Not Likely – World Bank President

The World Bank chief, Robert Zoellick has assured investors that it is unlikely that the world’s economy will experience a double-dip recession. He was speaking in an interview in the Indian city of New Delhi. The interview will be aired later on Monday on NDTV. There are a lot of uncertainties about the world’s recovery [...]

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Is The Age Of The DVD Coming To An End?

It might sound strange but new technological advances are pushing the DVD to the back. With video streaming services now available, movie lovers have the option of watching any movie that they want without necessarily owning the physical DVD of the video. The service offers old television episodes and movies to subscribers. All that is [...]

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Pentagon Confirms China “Hijack”

The US Defense Department has confirmed that massive Internet traffic from the United States was briefly rerouted through Chinese servers in April. A Pentagon spokesman revealed on Friday that for 18 minutes, United States and other foreign Internet traffic were rerouted through Chinese servers. A congressional panel has called the action a “hijack”. In the [...]

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