WikiLeaks Founder Praised by Pentagon Papers Exposer Daniel Ellsberg, the man responsible for outing the now famous Pentagon Papers in 1971, and a group of ex-intelligence officers have thrown their weight behind... Share: |
IT Jobs Outlook Modest for 2011 Perhaps the best thing that will be said about 2010 and IT hiring is that large layoffs have tapered off and the overall trend seems to favor hiring. Share: |
Verizon iPhone a Reality Check for Android and AT&T A Verizon iPhone could either be really bad news or really good news for Android and AT&T. Share: |
Google Offers a Peek at Its Chrome Laptop. Hint: It's an NC Google gave the world a first look at its new Chrome OS laptop Tuesday and according to CEO Eric Schmidt it's very much like the Network Computer devices that he... Share: |
IE9 "Do Not Track" Feature Prone to User Error Microsoft introduced a new feature in IE9 to protect privacy online, but the security control relies on the user to properly configure and maintain it. Share: |
Google Nexus S Gives Apple Huge Headache Google has dived back into hardware, formally announcing its second ever smartphone, the Nexus S. Share: |
Google Chrome Web Store Opens Google opened its Web application store for Chrome browser users on Tuesday, offering highly interactive, graphically rich applications from a variety of... Share: |
WikiLeaks: Don't Shoot the Messenger WikiLeaks is taking a lot of heat for exposing sensitive information, but the real issue is the fact that WikiLeaks was able to obtain the confidential data in the first place. Share: |
Google Could Face Lawsuit From Chinese Ad Resellers Google could face a lawsuit in China from a group of protesting advertising resellers who are now considering legal action against the company for terminating... Share: |
AT&T Exec Responds to Negative Consumer Reports Report Glenn Lurie, the man who negotiated AT&T's exclusive iPhone deal with Apple, says AT&T's network service has been steadily improving. Share: |
Google Seeks Users to Test Chrome Netbook Google is looking for people who "live on the Web" to test drive the Cr-48 netbook running its Chrome operating system. That could mean you. Share: |
Virtualization Boosts LG Android Phones LG has beaten the crowd to become the first to offer a phone that can switch between two virtualized identities. But who will it appeal to? Share: |
Android Users Hungriest for Mobile Data, Study Says Those with the iPhone 4 ranked next in data consumption, according to a report by software maker Arieso. Share: |
IE9 to Let Users Block Tracking The next version of Internet Explorer will let users turn on "tracking protection," a new mechanism that will block specified third-party sites from tracking... Share: |
How Virtual Networking Will Change the Network Industry The industry reached a "virtual" tipping point in 2009 when, according to IDC, the number of newly installed virtual machines surpassed the number of newly... Share: |
Sprint's IDEN Finally Headed for Sign-off Most iDEN handsets are built to withstand rougher treatment than your average cell phone, but the venerable network itself will finally bite the dust within the... Share: |
Salesforce.com Buys Ruby Cloud-app Platform Heroku Salesforce.com said on Wednesday it will acquire Heroku, a company that specializes in hosting applications based on the Ruby programming language, for US$212... Share: |
What's in the Tech Crystal Ball For 2011? Small businesses will need to adapt to a new tech climate focused on mobile technologies, cloud computing, and social networking, IDC says. Share: |
Skype Releases Client for Nokia's N8 Skype released an updated version of its Symbian client, which adds support for Nokia's N8, C7 and the E5, the company said in a blog post on Wednesday. Share: |
Salesforce Aims to Be One-stop Shop for Cloud Development Salesforce.com's announcement Wednesday of plans to buy Heroku, as well as a rebranding of its array of services, makes it clear the vendor wants to be a... Share: |
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