Ten IT Trends to Watch in 2011 Ten 2011 business software trends will significantly impact IT organizations seeking to align IT operations with business objectives. Share: |
WikiLeaks' Founder Assange Arrested in London Julian Assange was arrested by U.K. police after turning himself in to authorities on rape charges. Share: |
WikiLeaks: A Terrorist's Best Friend? WikiLeaks and Julian Assange have finally gone too far after listing dozens of global facilities that may be targeted by terrorists. Share: |
A Crazy Data Back-up Scheme That Works Symform's groundbreaking online data backup offering is turning heads, but can it win over skeptics? Share: |
Operation Payback: WikiLeaks Avenged by Hacktivists A hacktivist organization known as Anonymous is coming to WikiLeaks' defense with a botnet DDoS attack against PayPal and others. Share: |
Managing Smartphones Calls for New Realism and Flexibility Companies are opting for modern mobile operating systems such as iOS and Android, instead of the traditional server-based infrastructures of RIM's BlackBerry OS and Windows Mobile. Share: |
Rumor: Apple Launching Mac App Store Next Week Apple will launch its Mac App Store next week, according to a blog that cited an "inside source" at the company. Share: |
Google Engineer Demos Prototype Motorola Android Tablet Google's chief Android engineer on Monday showed a glimpse of a forthcoming tablet from Motorola, a potential competitor to Apple's iPad with a more powerful... Share: |
Facebook Profiles Makeover Puts Focus on Ads Facebook unveiled a significant redesign of Facebook Profile pages--including almost double the space for sponsored ads. Share: |
Botnets and Web Threats Take Center Stage in Security Report The MessageLabs Intelligence 2010 Annual Security Report illustrates the rising threat of botnets and Web-based attacks as we prepare for 2011. Share: |
4 Reasons to Try LibreOffice The new release candidate of the free productivity suite offers numerous compelling advantages over the competition. Share: |
Four Technologies for Faster Broadband in 2011 A number of different technologies are being developed or improved to offer higher speeds for fixed and mobile broadband networks, as operators are preparing to... Share: |
Cell-booster Backers Launch Advocacy Site Wilson Electronics, a maker of cellular signal boosters, has launched a website to share customer testimonials and give consumers a way to fight to keep the... Share: |
iPad 2 Gearing Up for Spring Launch Reports suggest that the iPad 2 will be ready to ship by Feburary--in time for Apple to start selling the next generation tablet in March or April. Share: |
AT&T Ranked Worst: What Does It Mean To You? A Consumer Reports survey ranks AT&T as the worst wireless service provider in the United States, but there are some things to consider before jumping ship. Share: |
Google: China Will Help Lead the Internet Revolution Google may have shutdown its China-based search engine months ago, but the U.S. company is still keen on providing new web services for users in the country. Share: |
Retailer Accused of Inflating Google Ranking Is Arrested An online retailer who boasted that complaints about his business helped boost its standing in Google search results was arrested Monday. Share: |
Card Makers Hope to Upset Transit Card Security Status Quo Two smartcard makers and two chip makers hope that a new specification for securing contactless card transactions will upset the status quo in the public transit... Share: |
WikiLeaks' Assange Arrested in London WikiLeaks' chief spokesman Julian Assange was arrested on Tuesday by U.K. police after turning himself in to authorities, the Metropolitan Police said in a... Share: |
Office Web Apps Released in 15 More Countries Microsoft is continuing to roll out its Web-based version of its Office productivity suite worldwide, a product that the company hopes will offer strong... Share: |
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