Netflix urged to roll out VPN ban by Australian right holders By Jamie Hinks published 18 September 14 Ahead of its launch Down Under the company is being lobbied hard to stop allowing access to its service using VPNs in order for it to keep users away from the US version of Netflix.
In development: Oculus is cooking up its own in-house VR motion controllers By Miles Bulloch published 18 July 14 Alongside a swathe of third-party innovations, reports suggest Oculus is also looking at its own solutions to meet the VR control challenge.
"Your money or your website!" Russian hacker group ransoms CNET for Bitcoins By Alysia Judge published 15 July 14 Technology news website CNET has fallen prey to an attack by the Russian hacker group w0rm, who attempted to ransom the personal data of more than one million users.
Samsung to end plasma TV production despite amazing year By Marcus Michau published 3 July 14 After a storming 2012 and 2013 in which Samsung was estimated to have sold 3 TVs a second, making a figure of around $184 billion in sales, the firm is ending production of all plasma TVs.
FUD Attack Hits Google Drive Early By Désiré Athow published 26 April 12 Lambasting Google is so trendy nowadays
Piracy case against CNET and CBS not so massive By Staff Writer published 2 June 11 Six Limewire downloads cited
CNET and CBS Sued For Encouraging Millions of Downloaders To Use Limewire For Mass Piracy By Tom Hales published 5 May 11