Entries in 'criticism' (11)
Apple criticised for China pollution
NEWSThirty-six Chinese environmentalist groups have condemned Apple over pollution and workers health issues in factories that supply components for its products.
Kindle and iPad 'need a redesign'
NEWSAn Australian web designer has told attendees at the Oz-IA Conference that the Amazon Kindle and Apple iPad both need a redesign to retain popularity and relevance.
Digital Economy Act could push up broadband prices
NEWSGovernment plans for meeting the costs of tackling online piracy have drawn criticism, with some detractors saying that the scheme will lead to higher broadband costs for consumers and businesses.
Open Rights Group slams Ofcom draft code
NEWSThe Open Rights Group has criticised the draft version of Ofcom’s Initial Obligations Code, which covers the manner in which evidence of copyright violation is gathered and submitted.
Government iPhone spend criticised
NEWSThe previous Government is facing criticism over its projects to develop iPhone applications, including a Foreign Office travel advice app and a jobseekers tool.
Google criticises Apple?s vision
NEWSGoogle’s vice president of engineering Vic Gundotra has slammed Apple’s business model at this year’s Google I/O conference.
Sergey Brin calls for US intervention in Google-China row
NEWSSergey Brin has called on the US Government and businesses to put pressure on China as its ongoing row over censorship continues.
Steve Jobs: Flash would kill iPad
NEWSSteve Jobs has slammed Flash, saying that the platform is a “CPU hog” and a source of “security holes”.
UK Lords: Anti-piracy scheme is ?a scam?
NEWSSeveral members of the House of Lords have strongly criticised law firms that send letters to alleged copyright infringers demanding payments with the threat of legal action.
DRM would be bad for e-reader market
NEWSAs the e-reader market emerges in to the public eye, the sector stands divided in to two schools of thought regarding digital rights.
China denounces US calls for open internet
NEWSChina has rejected a call by the US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton for the nation to lift its internet restrictions and investigate the hacking allegations made by search giant ...



































