Our Top Stories | Hackers Steal $150,000 With Malicious Job Application Small businesses have a new scam to worry about: criminal job applicants who want to hack into online bank accounts. Share: | Five Open Source Network Management Projects to Watch Open source software has a long history in lower-level network software so it's not surprising there is a healthy range of free tools available for network and systems management Share: | Old Age and Ethernet Ports Experiencing LAN or Internet slowdowns? Add senior citizen Ethernet ports to the list of suspects. Share: | Samsung Hints at Next-Generation Galaxy S Smartphone The company is promising the arrival of "something big" on Feb. 13, and shows an obscured image of the upcoming device next to the Samsung Galaxy S. Share: | 5 Open Source Virtualization Technologies to Watch With virtualization now a mainstream technology for most large businesses, the big players are investing heavily in proprietary tools. But don't forget these open source options. Share: | LinkedIn: 5 Ways to Attract Attention to Your Profile How to make your LinkedIn profile speak for you. Share: | Apple Reveals Most Downloaded iPhone, iPad Apps of All Time Apple has added a page to its iTunes Store that reveals the top iPhone and iPad app downloads since the App Store opened in mid-2008. Share: | 9 Ways to Find Hidden Savings in Your Outsourcing Invoice Conducting an outsourcing audit can save you millions. Share: | Tablet Chaos: iPad 2 vs. Xoom vs. PlayBook vs. WebOS Slates Sifting through the rumor and speculation to figure out which vaporware tablet is right for you. Share: | We'll Pay by Smartphone, but Let's Not Pay for Dumb Security As we create the infrastructure for mobile electronic payments, we have to get the security right. Share: | 'Cinderella' Tax Break May Boost IT Buying This Year A one-year bonus depreciation tax credit could significantly boost IT spending this year, say financial industry experts. Share: | Why Some Companies Are Ditching Their Spreadsheets Until a few years ago, Thule Group's North American division would have been considered a "classic spreadsheet-driven" company--but not now. Share: | Security Fail: When Trusted IT People Go Bad It's a CIO's worst nightmare: You get a call from the Business Software Alliance (BSA), saying that some of the Microsoft software your company uses might be pirated. Share: | Working in Google Docs Keeps Getting Better The last few months have seen a raft of new features added to Google Docs. Here's a look at some of the most useful improvements to the free, online productivity software. Share: | Spreading the Wealth Old ways of working with spreadsheets are giving way to a broad range of online software and services. Share: | Google's CEO Switch Could Be a Risky Move Google's decision to change CEOs, announced on the same day it reported yet another blockbuster quarter, begs the question of whether the company is trying to... Share: | Bloom Energy Starts To Deliver On the Fuel Cell Hype Bloom Energy announced today a new program that sells electricity created by their fuel cells, rather than the fuel cells themselves. Share: | AMD Handily Beats Fourth-quarter Estimates Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) on Thursday reported net profit for the fourth quarter that beat forecasts, due mainly to income from a patent license and a legal... Share: | Aliph Jawbone Era Changes Bluetooth Headset Game The new Jawbone Era from Aliph includes a number of innovative features, and improved HD audio sound quality. Share: | HTML Versioning Eliminated HTML5 will be the last numbered version of the standard, a W3C working group member decrees Share: | | | Top Reviews on PCWorld.com | DoCoMo's LTE Is Quick, but Quickly Disappoints NTT DoCoMo's LTE (Long-Term Evolution) data network, launched in three of Japan's biggest cities on Dec. 24, promises speeds of up to ten times those of current... Share: | Sponsored Downloads | Macrium Reflect - Household 4 License PackNever trust a hard drive... or make that, do trust a hard drive eventually to crash taking all your data with it! Macrium Reflect provides automatic backup of either individual folders and files or your entire hard drive. You can back up to a local or network drive, CD or DVD or a USB removable drive. In the event of a total loss, boot from the Reflect recovery CD and then recover your hard drive with just a few clicks. (Compatibility: Windows XP & Vista) Use coupon code PARA-BWRK at checkout for a 50% discount! | DriverHive - Keeping Your Drivers Up to DateOut of date drivers can result not only in poor performance but can even cause crashes/ What a drag scouring the net for a million different drives, sound cards, video cards, network cards and so on! DriverHive will scan your computer, identify any out-of-date driver, set a restore point and then download and install the most current drivers on your PC. Nothing could be easier. (Compatibility: Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7 and Windows Server 2003 & 2008) Use coupon code BOOT-BD9G-SUIT at checkout for a 25% discount! | | |
Newsletter Subscription Resources | You are subscribed to this newsletter as: dediyuan.technoworld@blogger.com Unsubscribe from this newsletter here. To add or remove newsletters, change your address, or change your format (HTML or text-only), please go here. If you have questions or comments about PCWorld e-mail newsletters, please contact: webmaster@pcworld.com PCWorld Privacy Policy © 2011 PCWorld Communications, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of PCWorld Communications, Inc. is prohibited. PCWorld is a registered trademark of International Data Group, Inc. All other trademarks used on PCWorld are the property of their respective owners. PCWorld Communications, Inc., 501 2nd St., San Francisco, CA 94107. | |
0 comments:
Post a Comment