Adobe Reader X Makes PDF Files Safer Adobe Reader X adds Protected Mode, a sandboxing security control, to make the popular PDF software safer and more secure. Share: |
Senator Threatens to Block Online Copyright Bill One U.S. senator says he will fight efforts to pass a bill allowing the DOJ to order websites infringing copyright be blocked. Share: |
Tablet Speculation Leads to Holiday Dilemma Tablets are the hot tech gift item this holiday season, but rumors of impending next-generation tablets may be a reason to hold out. Share: |
Wiseguy Scalpers Bought Tickets With CAPTCHA-busting Botnet Three men have pleaded guilty to charges that they built a CAPTCHA bot network to get a first shot at buying 1.5 million tickets online. Share: |
Build a Budget PC for Less Than $500 Building your own desktop PC is a fun and easy project that will allow you to customize a system to fit your needs. Share: |
Slew of New Business Tools Coming to Ubuntu Following the success of Maverick Meerkat Linux, Canonical is being flooded with business-focused software partners. Share: |
Europe Seeks to Grow Digital Archive Europe’s online digital museum now has more than 14 million ‘artefacts’ but experts are still looking for ways to improve the collection. Share: |
Prepare for Cyber Monday Shopping Risks Cyber Monday is a huge day for online shopping, but make sure you are aware of the risks and exercise caution to watch out for cyber criminals. Share: |
Adobe Acrobat Shouldn't Be So Buggy Adobe Acrobat needs to go on a diet. The bloated product demands too many updates and is a prime target for hackers who want to mess with your PC. Share: |
Watch Your Back! Snoopers are After Your Data Using a PC in public means potentially exposing your data and sensitive information to nearby snoopers. Share: |
The New Facebook Threat to Business Unable to keep users' personal info private, Facebook unveils a messaging system that will swamp IT with hard-to-defend traffic. Share: |
MacBook Air Outperforms Most Windows Netbooks and Ultraportables We loaded Windows 7 on two MacBook Airs and found that they ran faster than nearly any other recent netbook or ultraportable laptop. Share: |
IBM Tops Green500 List GPU-based machines rank high in the latest Green500 compilation of the world's most energy-efficient supercomputers. Share: |
Free Downloads of 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows'? It's Not Magic, It's Fraud In all the excitement over the upcoming release of the latest Harry Potter movie, numerous online crooks are trying to cash in on Potter mania. Dont fall for one of these schemes! Share: |
Great Green Tech Gifts for Everyone These gifts for a range of budgets and tastes target electronics lovers who want to leave small eco-footprint. Share: |
Wall Street Beat: Earnings, IPOs Highlight Tech Strength Strong earnings, online ad spending and two Internet IPOs this week highlighted underlying strength in the tech sector despite worries about the economy. Share: |
China Hijack Raises Concerns for Internet Security China Telecom insists that the hijacking of Internet traffic was an accident, but the incident demonstrates the insecurity of the Internet nonetheless. Share: |
Report Sounds Alarm on China's Rerouting of U.S. Internet Traffic A report submitted to Congress on Wednesday by the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission expressed concerns over what the commission claims is China's ability to manipulate Internet traffic. Share: |
Samsung Galaxy Tab: Stuck in the Middle The Galaxy Tab is an Android tablet that's smaller than an iPad and larger than a smartphone. Share: |
Opinion: Why We're Doing a Twitter House Cleaning Its time to clean up our Twitter account. We'd like to know what you think. Share: |
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