15 Sizzling Smartphones of CES 2011 Kiss your current smartphone goodbye. There are a multitude of contenders rushing to take its place from HTC, LG, Motorola, Samsung, and even Dell and Vizio. Share: |
Rep. Giffords Made Tech Her Top Issue Since her election to Congress in 2007, U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords has quickly established herself as an emerging leader on tech issues, and she led by... Share: |
2011: The Year Personal Computing Will Reinvent Itself The dominant desktop paradigm will finally wither and a thousand new personal computing models will bloom. Share: |
PlayBook to Allow Tethering to BlackBerry Smartphones The BlackBerry PlayBook, initially being sold with Wi-Fi, will allow tethering to a BlackBerry smartphone, giving users access to the smartphone's cellular network. Share: |
RIM to Block Access to Porn on BlackBerry in Indonesia RIM says will cooperate with Indonesia on blocking pornographic sites on its service in the country. Share: |
Simple, Cheap Apps For Keeping Secrets Online Easy to use VPN apps keep you anonymous in cafe or office Share: |
Mobile Device Management in an Age of Paranoia Smartphones don't look particularly dangerous. But in the wrong hands, they can cause serious damage to a company's finances, reputation, and even long-term survivability. Share: |
Spam Traffic Returns After Holiday Break Spam activity ceased almost completely over the holidays, but apparently vacation is over and spam is back in business. Share: |
Hard Drive Withstands Drops, Submersion, Shotgun Blasts ioSafe's Rugged Portable hard drive launched at the Consumer Electronics Show this week withstood drops, submersion and even blasts from a 12-gauge shotgun. Share: |
CES Tablets: A Revolution in Computing You'll probably be using a tablet soon. Check out some we saw at CES that caught our attention. Share: |
Verizon vs. AT&T: Which Can Feed IPhone's Need for Speed? Will the iPhone swamp the Verizon network, just like it did to AT&T's network? Should you wait for the iPhone 5 that may or may not run on faster 4G? Share: |
7 Cyber Crime Facts Executives Need to Know The bad guys are getting smarter. Share: |
Apple Redesigns Antenna in Verizon IPhone Apple's new iPhone 4 has been redesigned for Verizon Wireless, with the smartphone sporting a new antenna optimized for CDMA networks. Share: |
It's a Mad, Mad 4G World at CES 2011 The term '4G' is on everybodys lips as device makers and carriers hurry to release devices capable of connecting to the fast new networks. Share: |
DOJ Indicts President of LCD Maker The U.S. Department of Justice indicted the president of Taiwanese display maker HannStar, making him the 22nd executive to be charged in an ongoing... Share: |
4G Smartphones and Tablets Take CES 2011 By Storm An abundance of enticing 4G smartphones, tablets, hotspots, and netbooks popped at CES. Let's take a look. Share: |
Man Stole Nude Photos From Women's E-mail Accounts A California man has pleaded guilty to charges that he broke into the e-mail accounts of thousands of women, scouring them for nude photos that he then posted to... Share: |
Mozilla Exec: Firefox 4 Will Arrive in February One more beta version is still to come before the open source browsers final release. Share: |
Is Android Less Secure Than iPhone? Um, No. Trend Micros self-serving 'security through obscurity' claim about Android lacking security flies in the face of reality. Share: |
Flash to Offer More Control Over Cookies Adobe will build in Control Panel access to Flash Player security settings, and Firefox and Chrome will have similar levels of control. But is it too little, too late? Share: |
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