7 Cyber Crime Facts Executives Need to Know The bad guys are getting smarter. 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: |
'Money Sucking' Phones in China Spur Government Action Mobile phones in China installed with malware that secretly rake up user fees has spurred the Chinese government to crack down on the illegal activity. Share: |
Hacked Laptops Lead Banks to Warn of Data Breaches Recent data breaches at two banks underscore what's becoming a gnarly problem for companies that handle sensitive information: When does a hacked PC become a... Share: |
Former TSA Contractor Gets Two Years for Damaging Data A former U.S. Transportation Security Administration contractor will serve two years in prison for messing with sensitive government databases used to identify... Share: |
With Thick Skin, Google CIO Finds Job Rewarding When Ben Fried left his post as IT managing director at Morgan Stanley and took over as Google's CIO in May 2008, he knew what he was getting into: supporting a... Share: |
'Patriot Act' Phishing E-mails Resurface, FDIC Warns Scammers are trying to steal banking information using fake e-mails that look like they've come from the U.S. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the FDIC... Share: |
RIM Allows India Access to Consumer BlackBerry Messaging Research In Motion provides India access to communications on its consumer services Share: |
New Mule Refines Cloud Deployments MuleSoft updates its open source Mule enterprise software bus Share: |
SAP Q4 Preliminary Results Show Jump in Software Revenue SAP on Thursday reported preliminary results for the fourth quarter and year ending Dec. 31 that showed a strong uptick in software revenue, spurred in part by... Share: |
MIT Pioneers Ad Hoc Network-bottleneck Breaker New research shows a way around ad hoc network bottlenecks Share: |
CES 2011: Where Tablet PCs and 3D TVs Ruled My pockets are stuffed full of business cards from people I do not remember meeting and I can't find my pants. That can only mean one thing: I just returned from the Consumer Electronics Show. Share: |
IDC: Tablets, Weak Spending Hurt PC Shipments in Q4 Worldwide PC shipments were slower than expected during the fourth quarter of 2010, hurt by competition from tablets and a slowdown in consumer spending, IDC... Share: |
Open Access Provision Wouldn't Prevent LTE IPhone The possibility of an iPhone running on Verizon's LTE network has shown a spotlight on a loophole in the open access provision the U.S. Federal Communications... Share: |
Infosys Posts Strong Revenue, Profit Growth Infosys Technologies reports strong revenue and profit growth in a still uncertain market for IT services Share: |
Is Your Private Cloud Defensive or Responsive? Companies building private clouds mainly to keep developers from going to public clouds are too focused on the physical aspects of cloud -- and missing the point. Share: |
Consumers in Asia Willing to Pay More for Green Products Businesses in Asia are underestimating customer awareness and demand for green products, according to a survey. Share: |
Websites Object to Digital Piracy Label Three websites identified as engaged in digital piracy in a new paper object to the label. Share: |
ERP Investments to Slow in 2011 The number of companies planning to invest in their ERP (enterprise resource planning) systems will drop slightly this year, according to a Forrester Research... Share: |
Verizon IPhone: Stop Me If You've Heard This One Before We're not even two weeks into the new year and we've already enjoyed our first completely overhyped story of 2011: the Verizon iPhone. Share: |
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