40 Search Warrants Executed as FBI Goes After 'Anonymous' Police agencies worldwide are turning up the heat on a loosely organized group of WikiLeaks activists. On Thursday U.K. police arrested five people, and U.S... Share: |
Microsoft Presses Intel for 16-core Atom Chip Microsoft has asked Intel to develop a 16-core version of its low-power Atom chip for use in servers, part of a wider effort to reduce power consumption in its... Share: |
Egypt Internet Blackout Teaches Important Lesson The ability of Egypt to cut off access to the Internet in response to political protests provides an important lesson for IT admins. Share: |
With Protests Growing, Egypt Cuts Links to Internet As protesters continue to clash with police in anti-government demonstrations, Egypt has pulled the plug on the Internet. Share: |
Linux Vendors Teaming Up For An App Store Unified application installer will give Linux users a consistently easier way to find and install apps, regardless of the distribution they use. Share: |
With Wired Internet Locked, Egypt Looks to the Sky On Wednesday afternoon, Mohammad Al-Najjar received an unexpected text message from a contact in Egypt: "We r at war here pray4 us." Share: |
The Tax Spam Cometh It is income tax season, which means a slew of malware and phishing attacks claiming to be from the tax man. Share: |
Security Still Sells Businesses on BlackBerry BlackBerry maker RIM aims to attract companies to its PlayBook tablet for some of the same reasons that make its smartphones attractive. Share: |
Mobile Apps Explosion is a Boom for Mobile Ads The market for mobile apps is skyrocketing--sparking a dramatic increase in the market for mobile ads as well. Share: |
Google Adds Pop-up Alerts to Gmail People who use Gmail with the Chrome browser can now be notified via desktop pop-up alerts whenever they receive a new e-mail or chat message. Share: |
BlackBerry 6.1: New Features in RIM's Upcoming Mobile OS BlackBerry-maker Research In Motion released the first BlackBerry smartphone running its "BlackBerry 6" mobile OS just six months ago, but it's already working on version 6.1. Share: |
Alleged 'scareware' Vendors to Pay $8.2 Million to FTC Two participants in a so-called "scareware" scheme settle a complaint from the U.S. FTC. Share: |
Verizon to Bid for Cloud Provider Terremark Verizon Communications plans to buy cloud service provider Terremark Worldwide for about US$1.4 billion in a deal that could significantly expand its cloud... Share: |
Intel Gives Away FCOE to Simplify Data Centers Intel has eased the migration to a single network infrastructure throughout data centers by introducing Open FCOE, a free software stack for Fibre Channel Over... Share: |
Study: Click Fraud Drops Slightly in Q4 After hitting an all-time high in the third quarter of 2010, click fraud incidence dropped last quarter, although the practice still rendered almost one in five... Share: |
Oracle Moves Sun Docs, Sparking User Debate Oracle's recent move to switch Sun Microsystems documentation to Oracle support infrastructure has some users up in arms, since the original links currently... Share: |
Don't Let 'Microsoft Trained Brain Syndrome' Happen to You If you find Linux scary, then youre one of the many victims of this widespread phenomenon. Never fear, though--help is at hand. Share: |
Microsoft Financials Buoyed by Gaming, Office Software Microsoft reports its second quarter fiscal 2011 earnings Share: |
Europe Undertakes Privacy and Security Research A research project under way in Europe aims to develop systems to help people protect and share their personal digital information. Share: |
Mobile Online Shopping Gains Steam in China Mobile online shopping is growing in China following a surge in sales of smartphones and the growing use of third-generation (3G) mobile networks necessary to... Share: |
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