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: |
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: |
Microsoft Fights Apple Trademark on 'App Store' Microsoft is asking the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to deny Apple a trademark on the name "App Store," saying the term is generic and competitors should be... Share: |
Sony Asks for Restraining Order Over PS3 Hack Sony Computer Entertainment has launched legal action against five hackers who recently released a set of tools that allows illegally copied games to run on the... Share: |
For an Old or Slow PC, Try Puppy Linux 5.2 The latest release of this tiny open source operating system can breathe new life into tired and outdated hardware. 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: |
Patch Tuesday Defined by Flaws That Aren't Fixed There are only two security bulletins from Microsoft for Patch Tuesday, but a number of known vulnerabilities remain unpatched. Share: |
Spectrum Analyzer Catches Exam Cheats in Taiwan Police in Taiwan used a set of spectrum analyzers to catch at least three people suspected of cheating on an exam by monitoring them for mobile phone signals, a... Share: |
The Verizon IPhone: Seven Key Facts You Need to Know Here are seven key facts you should know about the Verizon iPhone before you decide to buy it. Share: |
NetApp to Acquire Akorri Networks Storage company NetApp has entered into an agreement to acquire privately held Akorri Networks, which specializes in optimizing server, storage and application... Share: |
Microsoft to Release WebMatrix Dev Software Microsoft plans to release WebMatrix this week Share: |
SAP Buying Security Software, Other Assets From SECUDE SAP is acquiring software and related assets from its partner SECUDE in order to provide improved security for its customer base, the company said Wednesday. The... Share: |
Fujitsu Shows Windows 7-based Tablet The company is planning to expand tablet offerings in 2011, starting with a slate that runs Windows 7 Professional. Share: |
China E-commerce Site Taobao Sees Users Double in 2010 China's largest online retailer Taobao.com saw explosive growth in 2010, with the number of users increasing to more than 370 million, up from 176 million in the... Share: |
North Korean Domain Names Return to the Internet North Korean domain names have returned to the Internet over the last few days as the country continues to build its presence online. Websites, previously... Share: |
United States Is Still the Top Spammer, Report Says At the end of 2010, the United States remained on top of the "Dirty Dozen" list of spam relaying nations compiled by IT security firm Sophos. Share: |
Intrusion Protection Tools Improve on Tests The latest tests of crucial equipment used to protect Internet-facing corporate networks show they are improving but are far from perfect in stopping hacker... Share: |
Indian Banks Tie With Mobile Operators for Rural Services Two large Indian banks tie with mobile operators to target remote rural markets Share: |
Rustock Awakens, Spam Volume Back up After a brief period of low spam levels, top-dog spam botnet Rustock appears to be back in business Share: |
IT Hiring Shows Gains, but Jobs May Be Shifting For tech workers, hiring and wages improved at year end, mirroring last month's overall gain in employment. Share: |
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