WikiLeaks: DDOS Attacks Reflect 'Public Opinion' WikiLeaks neither supports nor condemns the cyber attacks that have targeted its critics, it said Friday, just as it appears the attackers are mounting a fresh... Share: |
Bah Humbug! Microsoft Plays Scrooge with Record Patch Tuesday Microsoft revealed that December will be a record Patch Tuesday with 17 new security bulletins. Share: |
Whos Using Twitter? Some Surprising Answers Minorities and two specific income groups jump out among the microblogging service's most active participants. Share: |
Google Message Continuity: Awesome Idea, Boring Name Share: |
New Notepads: Better, Stronger, Faster These free replacements for Windows Notepad range from 'just plain better' to 'programmer's dream.' Find the text editor that best fits your needs. Share: |
Dutch Arrest 16-year-old Related to WikiLeaks Attacks Dutch authorities arrested a 16-year-old boy on Wednesday in relation to the cyberattacks against Visa, MasterCard and PayPal, which were aimed at punishing... Share: |
Oracle Asks Apache to Reconsider Java Committee Departure Oracle has asked the Apache Software Foundation to reconsider its decision to quit the Java SE/EE Executive Committee, and is also acknowledging the ASF's... Share: |
UN Human Rights Head 'concerned' Over Pressure on WikiLeaks The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights said she is concerned over reports of government pressure on Internet service providers and other companies... Share: |
Military Ban Goes Too Far...and Not Far Enough In response to exposure of classified data on WikiLeaks, the military has implemented a blanket ban on the use of removable media. Share: |
'Human Cloud' of Skilled Workers Growing in Importance Online labor by independent "cloud" workers probably represents nearly US$1 billion per year in earnings in the U.S., said Elance President and CEO Fabio Rosati... Share: |
Apache Resigns From Java Community Oracle loses the Apache Software Foundation from the Java Community Process Share: |
IBM Adds Assessment Tools to Data Center Service Offerings IBM leverages its analytics research for its data center solutions and services Share: |
Amazon's S3 Can Now Store Files of up to 5TB Amazon Web Services (AWS) has increased the maximum size of files that can be stored on its Simple Storage Service (S3) to 5TB from 5GB, Amazon said in a blog... Share: |
Salesforce Rewards Workers for Using Chatter Salesforce.com has developed an analytics tool to monitor employees' use of the Chatter social-networking platform so that it can offer additional compensation... Share: |
Printing From the Cloud Edges Closer to Reality Google Cloud Print is set to make printing from the cloud a piece of cake but be prepared potentially to sacrifice a little privacy for the privilege. Share: |
Smartphone Wars: Analyst Sees Threat From WP7 A prominent Wall Street analyst declared that Windows Phone 7 has seen a "successful launch" and that Microsoft will heavily market the new platform further. Share: |
Zoho Ties Quickbooks, Telephony to Its CRM Online applications vendor Zoho is continuing to bring its customer relationship management software up to par with longer-established offerings. Share: |
Crowdsourcing Group Targets NTP Mobile E-mail Patents Article One Partners offers a reward for researchers who find prior art for three NTP mobile e-mail patents. Share: |
India Scam Probe to Include Mobile Licenses From 2001 India extends probe into allotment of mobile licenses Share: |
Intel's Mobile Foray Is Too Little, Too Late New processors targeting smartphones and tablets are probably not enough to catch up with ARM. Share: |
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