Warring Nations UIQ 3
Downloads Award-winning turn-based strategy game.The first world pack produced for Warring Nations is Medieval Heroes, where the action is setin medieval times. You can play for one of nine nations, and pick one of 29 historical characters.Play with your...
[January 18, 2007, 6:00]
Third World nations embrace IT
News The Digital Opportunity Initiative -- a joint venture comprising the United Nations, the Markle Foundation and consulting firm Accenture -- is pointing to such tech successes in an attempt to encourage more widespread adoption of what it calls...
[July 17, 2001, 9:38]
Rise of Nations Korean Attack map
Downloads Korean Attack is a custom Rise of Nations scenario inspired by the era of the samurai in Japan. The map comes with a full story written by the author of the map.
[July 23, 2004, 7:39]
United Nations News Reader
Downloads United Nations News Reader grabs the top stories from the UN and delivers them to your iPhone and iTouch. The news feeds covers top stories, women, children, population, peace, security, health, poverty, food security, human rights, environment...
[September 9, 2009, 9:55]
2003 World Almanac - World Nations
Downloads Get the World Nations Database plus THREE more World Almanac products for only $19.95 in the 2003 World Almanac - World Data Bundle! Become an "Instant Reference Expert" on World Nations! Town CompassŪ presents The 2003 World Almanac - Nations of...
[February 4, 2003, 6:00]
UK plunges down list of top tech nations
News IDC on Monday announced that Nordic countries once again dominated its annual index of top IT nations, while the US has dropped four places and the UK has disappeared from the top ten. In the middle of the Great Age of Uncertainty -- war, terrorism...
[June 23, 2003, 13:44]
Rise of Nations Britain is Dying map
Downloads This custom Rise of Nations scenario explores what might have happened if Napolean had taken Britain. You start with Britain in ruins and only five spies, but American ships have landed and promised to help fight against the French and Spanish forces.
[July 23, 2004, 7:53]
Rise of Nations
Downloads Rise of Nations is an historical real-time strategy (RTS) game which combines the epic scope of traditional turn-based strategy (TBS) games with the fast-paced action of RTS games. Players have the option to win through military might using...
[July 30, 2006, 8:00]
G8 nations team up to fight cyber-crime
News The world's leading industrialised nations commit to unprecedented levels of international co-operation in order to combat the perceived threat of international computer crime Wednesday. At the end of a three day conference on computer crime in...
[May 18, 2000, 11:03]
Two ways to bring PCs to emerging nations
News In its effort to bring computers to emerging nations, the non-profit trade organisation One Laptop per Child has linked up with some of the world's largest contract manufacturers and component suppliers to build its low-cost machines.
[February 28, 2007, 15:25]
Can WiFi Enable e-Learning in Developing Nations?
White Papers This paper presents a low-cost Wireless Fidelity (WiFi) model network that can be used to introduce economical IP-enabled communications infrastructure and uses the Equivalent Theory proposed by Simonson to analyze underlying factors that may...
[January 11, 2006, 0:01]
United Nations and Microsoft team up in Africa
News Microsoft signed an agreement Wednesday with UNESCO to promote the use of information technology in education in developing nations and boost the number of languages in which its applications are offered.
[November 17, 2004, 17:15]
United Nations calls for ISPs to police spammers
Talkback Trying to block spam is pointless. Only going after the source will make a change. There are two targets here: those that transmit the spam and those that pay to have spam sent. Both are traceable, especially the latter because if nothing else...
[March 9, 2006, 19:10]
United Nations calls for ISPs to police spammers
Talkback I am never a big fan of populist knee-jerk regulation, it usually misses the point entirely and ends up hurting the innocent and making no difference to the guilty. This might actually be a good idea though.
[March 10, 2006, 12:38]
United Nations calls for ISPs to police spammers
News The UN on Wednesday recommended enforceable codes of conduct for ISPs as a way to cut down on spam. The International Telecommunication Union (ITU), the UN organisation responsible for global telecoms standards, recommended that ISPs be required to...
[March 9, 2006, 16:55]
International cyberattack drill tests nations' responses
News Details have emerged about "Cyber Storm II", a large-scale exercise carried out to test how governments and critical-infrastructure organisations respond to cyberattacks. The exercise, which began on 10 March, 2008, was designed to test the...
[April 10, 2008, 11:22]
Ultra-cheap Linux portable targets developing nations
News The handheld computer is commonly seen as a geek toy for affluent mobile professionals. However, the Simputer will change all that by bringing portable computing and the information age to developing countries.
[January 11, 2002, 12:19]
Nations uniting for open source
News Governments -- especially those of poorer nations with less money to spend on information technology -- are eager to reap the cost savings of using free software. Brazil has proved fertile ground for open-source laws, and free software advocates...
[August 30, 2001, 8:30]
News Burst: G-8 nations to meet over cybercrime
News The World's most powerful countries will discuss methods of dealing with the increasing threat of hack attacks. Full story Take me to Hackers They can see you. Read about how and why in Surveillance , a ZDNet News Special
[October 14, 1999, 9:55]
Academy Student Ye Jing Addresses United Nations Assembly
White Papers Ye Jing, 25 years old and married can boast of several accomplishments at a very young age. Ye Jing signed up for the program because she wanted to obtain a Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification and she had thought she was not...
[April 13, 2007, 1:01]



