Competition Aims to Make Cybergeeks Cool A new high school competition aims to identify students interested in cybersecurity. Share: |
Costco Ink Refills Help You Save Big Our serial refiller more than halved his printing costs with Costcos ink-refill service, but he found that the warehouse clubs ink wasnt as vibrant as HPs. Share: |
How Long Would Your Business Last Without the Internet? Egypt's decision to turn off the Internet and cell phones in an effort to stop Egyptians from talking with each other and plotting against the government has put businesses in that country in a fix. Share: |
Android's Big Rush Could Sack IT: 5 Preparation Tips If you think iPhones and iPads are hard to support in the enterprise, just wait for the rush of Android devices that could blindside CIOs. Share: |
Servers Preloaded With Amazon-Friendly Cloud Software Ubuntu and Dell have come up with a scheme to make it easier for Amazon EC2 customers to shift workloads to and from the cloud Share: |
Early Adopter Spells out Microsoft Azure's Strengths and Shortcomings Few people know Windows Azure as well as Joannes Vermorel. Here's his take on Microsoft's cloud platform. Share: |
Windows Azure Turns One in 'Anemic' Market On the anniversary of Windows Azure's introduction, the cloud platform market targeted by Microsoft is dwarfed by infrastructure and software clouds. Share: |
Waledac Botnet Poised for a Rebound With Stolen Credentials The Waledac botnet, crippled by legal action from Microsoft and covert infiltration by security researchers just a year ago, appears poised for a big comeback. Share: |
Bill Gates Gives Another $100M to Fund Polio Vaccination Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates is increasing his foundation's commitment to the fight against polio, as the disease increasingly appears on the verge of... Share: |
AMD's Fusion Packs More Graphics Punch in Netbooks AMD says its Fusion architecture alone can do a lot of heavy-lifting that only expensive CPUs and standalone video cards could do before. Share: |
Dell Releases Ubuntu-powered Cloud Servers Dell is offering a pair of servers that can run workloads designed for Amazon Web Services Share: |
Jumping on the NFC Payments Bandwagon Support for NFC (near-field communications) payment systems seems to be gaining momentum--so how can you get in on the contactless payment revolution? Share: |
IPv4's Funeral Expected to Come Thursday A press conference taking place on Thursday in Miami is expected to mark the last allocation of Internet Protocol, Version 4 addresses by the central authority... Share: |
European Commission Wants Personal Data on Air Passengers If the European Commission has its way; all air travelerswill have to give their personal details to national authorities if they fly in or out of the EU Share: |
Galaxy S 4G and LG G-Slate Coming Soon to T-Mobile T-Mobile offered a few more details on Tuesday about two upcoming devices that will run on its HSPA+ network: Samsung's Galaxy S 4G and LG's G-Slate, one of the... Share: |
Mozy Drops Unlimited Storage, Destroys Cloud Dream Mozy has started capping its previously unlimited cloud storage system, possibly indicating that the cloud isnt as generous as we might have thought. Share: |
India's Former Telecom Minister Arrested in 2G Scam India’s former telecom minister arrested over alleged allotment of 2G licenses Share: |
India's Outsourcing Revenue Buoyant, Says Nasscom India’s outsourcing industry returns to buoyant growth; says Nasscom Share: |
Bharti Airtel's Profits Hit by Africa Acquisition Profits of Indian operator; Bharti Airtel; hit by acquisition costs; and a tariff war in India Share: |
Cheating Accusations Highlight Microsofts Decline Bings borrowed search results make it clear that Redmond is struggling to keep up. Share: |
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