Microsoft Fixes Security Tool After Google Reports Chrome Problems Microsoft on Wednesday patched an enterprise security tool that had blocked some copies of Chrome from updating. Share: |
Google Voice Finally Finds a Home on IPhone Google Voice has lassoed some big prizes over the past couple of years, including Verizon-based Android devices, but today it finally caught its biggest game... Share: |
Google Apps Suite Gets 10 Times Bigger Google is folding a slew of consumer services into the built-for-business Google Apps suite, which will enable single sign-in as well as data imports from other Google accounts. Share: |
Admin Passwords are the Achilles Heel of Security IT admins are good at establishing and enforcing password security policies, but not so great at following those policies themselves. Share: |
PayPal Users Beware of Holiday Phishing Scam The holiday shopping season means more people making more online purchases--a prime opportunity for phishing scams to exploit the less security savvy shoppers. Share: |
5 Awesome Free Tools For Small Businesses Sure, there are tons of free services on the Web. But these 5 picks are also free for small businesses, not just consumers. Share: |
Google Docs Editing Comes to Android, iPhone and iPad Mobile devices running Android and iOS finally can edit work done in Google Docs, although many features remain missing. Share: |
Mobile Providers Form New Digital Wallet Venture AT&T, Verizon Wireless T-Mobile USA, announce a new digital wallet service allowing subscribers to pay for groceries and other retail items using their phones. Share: |
Zuckerberg Talks Facebook Messages, Mistakes Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg says that in the future, messaging will be much more simple than today's e-mail. Share: |
Google Chrome Tops 'Dirty Dozen' Vulnerable Apps List The Google Chrome browser has earned the dubious distinction of being named the most vulnerable application on the "Dirty Dozen" list of 12 applications with the... Share: |
Cloud Storage Free-for-All: Will Others Match SugarSync's Giveaway? If you're interested in backing up and sharing files in the cloud, here's what you can expect to get for free from five of today's providers. Share: |
Dell Offering First Encryption Product Dell Wednesday announced its first endpoint encryption product, along with the possibility of factory installation on certain Dell PCs. 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: |
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: |
Tiny Linux Kernel Patch Delivers Huge Speed Boost Desktop users will notice blazing-fast speeds starting with version 2.6.38 of the Linux kernel, thanks to a new killer feature. 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: |
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: |
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: |
Microsoft Lync: What You Need to Know Microsoft this week will launch Lync, the latest version of its unified communications and collaboration platform. Share: |
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