Our Top Stories | HP TouchPad Tablet Unveiled After much anticipation, HP shows off its first tablet using the WebOS operating system--and reveals its plans for WebOS on PCs and printers, too. Share: | Social Engineering: 3 Examples of Human Hacking Chris Hadnagy gets paid to fool people, and he's gotten pretty good at it over the years. A co-founder of social-engineering.org and author of Social Engineering: The Art of Human Hacking, Hadnagy has been using manipulation tactics for more than a decade to show clients how criminals get inside information. Share: | HP Launches Two New webOS Phones The credit-card size HP Veer for everyday use and the HP Pre 3, which is designed for professional and entertainment-minded consumers, were announced today. Share: | Cloud Computing in 2011: 3 Trends Changing Business Adoption The various cloud markets and services will start making more sense to business buyers in 2011, according to a new Forrester report, with the midmarket embracing public clouds and enterprises sticking with virtualization as a prelude to private clouds. Here are three significant ways cloud adoption will shift this year. Share: | IPhone Attack Reveals Passwords in Six Minutes Researchers in Germany say they've been able to reveal passwords stored in a locked iPhone in just six minutes and they did it without cracking the phone's... Share: | Revenge of the Nerds: Can Engineers at the Top Save Microsoft? Multiple reports say that there's a management shakeup in the works at Microsoft, with CEO Steve Ballmer looking to find top engineering talent to spearhead its attempt to make up ground against Google and Apple in smartphones and tablets. But will it be too little too late --- and are more engineers even the right solution? Share: | Google Boosts Log-in Protection for Its Users Google will offer its hundreds of millions of users the option of adding a second verification step when signing into their accounts, to complement the existing... Share: | 'Night Dragon' Attacks From China Strike Energy Companies Chinese hackers working regular business hours shifts stole sensitive intellectual property from energy companies for as long as four years using relatively... Share: | Verizon Starts Testing Voice Over Its LTE Network Verizon Wireless said on Thursday it had made the first voice call over a commercial LTE network using the Voice over LTE standard. The standard is one of two... Share: | Qualcomm's Latest Snapdragon Chip Raises Multimedia Stakes Qualcomm on Thursday announced its latest Snapdragon tablet processor, which includes multimedia features that could raise the standards of entertainment... Share: | Why You Should Use Google's Two-Step Login Google is rolling out two-step verification for all Google accounts. So, what does that mean to you, and why should you use it? Share: | 4 Ways to Make LinkedIn Your Company's Best Friend Consumers are increasingly separating their personal and professional identities online, new data shows. Make sure your business takes full advantage of that trend. Share: | Will HP's TouchPad Rival the iPad? Wait and See HP offered details about its TouchPad WebOS slate, but next to the iPad and other tablets, it remains to be seen how small businesses will benefit. Share: | HP Launches First Run at the Tablet Market Hewlett-Packard rolled out its debut entrant into the red-hot tablet market, the HP Touchpad, as well as two new smartphones -- all running the latest version of... Share: | What Mobile Marketing Trends Mean for You Consumers are using smartphones and tablets to research products and stores, and make purchasing decisions on the go. Is your business reaching them? Share: | Report: Twitter Chased by Facebook, Google for up to $10B Executives from Facebook, Google and other companies have held talks with Twitter over a possible acquisition of the micro-blogging service, pushing its... Share: | Microsoft Sets Feb. 22 as Windows 7 SP1 Public Launch Microsoft Wednesday said it will release Windows 7 SP1 to the general public on Feb. 22 via the Windows Update Service. Share: | Rackspace to Buy Anso Labs, Advance Cloud Project Web-hosting provider Rackspace has acquired software developer Anso Labs to help build up the OpenStack cloud computing project, a company official said. Share: | Has HP Done Enough to Rival the IPad? Hewlett-Packard launched a slick-looking tablet computer on Wednesday based on a new release of its webOS, but the question many are now asking is, has HP done... 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