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: |
Six Reasons Not to Buy the Verizon iPhone 4 Today is the big day; the Apple iPhone is finally available in the United States through a wireless carrier other than AT&T. Verizon Wireless's iPhone 4 smartphone can now be purchased in Apple Stores, Best Buys, Walmarts, and Verizon Wireless retail locations...while supplies last, of course. 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: |
Employees Have Free Speech on Facebook Employers: it's not legal for you to restrict what employees say about you on Facebook, or other Internet venues. So says the U.S. National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), after settling a lawsuit with American Medical Response of Connecticut Inc. Share: |
Desktop Virtualization: Confusion Over Software Licensing When Dataprise Inc., an IT services company, helped a customer with a desktop virtualization project last year, it found itself dealing with desktop virtualization's dirty little secret: No one -- including vendors -- seems to know how to license the software. Share: |
Adobe Patches 42 Bugs in Reader, Flash Adobe issued patches for 42 vulnerabilities, many rated critical, in its popular Reader and Flash products. Share: |
Nokia CEO: Apple, Google Beating Us in Smartphone War According to a leaked memo, Stephen Elop told employees that Nokia fell behind, missed big trends and lost time. 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. 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: |
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? Share: |
Keeping Track of Your iPhone Data Usage In the wake of a law suit accusing AT&T of intentionally overcharging for data use, consider keeping tabs on your iPhone data usage yourself. Share: |
Canonical Opens Up Catalog of Linux-Friendly Components The online listings promise to help ensure Linux compatibility for both manufacturers and users. 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: |
Drobo's Storage Line Fits Small and Home-Based Businesses Drobos new storage products offer interesting, easy-to-use, and inexpensive features for small office, home office (SoHo) users. 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: |
Facebook Privacy: 4 Valuable Yet Hard to Find Settings According to a USA Today/Gallup Poll released this week, 70 percent of Facebook members are "somewhat" or "very concerned" about their privacy. Take into account... Share: |
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