AMD's Llano Could Heat up Chip War With Intel The chip war will heat up as Advanced Micro Devices prepares PC processors to rival Intel's Sandy Bridge chips, which have already started appearing in laptops... Share: |
Four Steps to Take If Your Business Depends on RSA SecurID Tokens Large businesses should reassess the risks posed by compromised RSA SecurID technology. Share: |
iPad 2: One Company's Upgrade Strategy Imagine the kind of pressure that executives toting original iPads are now exerting on IT departments to upgrade to the iPad 2. Share: |
Microsoft Urges Office Users to Block Flash Player Attacks Microsoft Thursday urged users of older Office suites to install and run a complicated tool to protect themselves against ongoing attacks exploiting an unpatched bug in Adobe's Flash Player. Share: |
AT&T, Where's the Pooled Data Plan with Rollover Megabytes? AT&T should stop treating every device separately and offer a pooled data plan that shares megabytes across them all. Share: |
Can RIM's Cloud Push Recapture BlackBerry Magic? RIM says it is going big into the cloud with its Microsoft alliance. What kind of boost will this give BlackBerry? Share: |
ICANN Approves .xxx Top-level Domain The adult entertainment industry now has a home on the Internet: It's called .xxx. Share: |
BlackBerry Office 365 Is Win-Win for IT Admins RIM announced plans for BlackBerry Office 365--a free hosted BlackBerry Enterprise Server service integrated with Microsoft's cloud-based Office 365. Share: |
Display Tech to Watch This Year: Haptics Create A Buzz Haptic feedback could redefine the touch-screen experience, mimicking movement, textures and more. Share: |
Twitter Scam Betrays Users' Lack of Savvy A new scam has successfully duped Twitter users into handing over their cell phone details. Share: |
SEC Charges IBM With Bribing Korean, Chinese Officials The SEC charges IBM with giving hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of bribes to South Korean and Chinese officials. Share: |
Samsung SDI to Pay Fine for Price Fixing in CRT Case Samsung SDI has agreed to plead guilty and pay a US$32 million fine for its involvement in a price-fixing controversy related to color tubes used in computer... Share: |
Trade Group Sets off Debate Over Spectrum 'hoarding' A TV trade group questions why its members should give up additional spectrum for mobile broadband. Share: |
15-inch MacBook Pro: Same Look, More Speed Apple's new MacBook Pro line of laptops was lost in the publicity around the iPad 2. Virtually all of the changes in the MacBook Pro family are under the hood. Share: |
Sun.com Name Could Fetch Oracle $1 Million Oracle may reap a tidy profit from reselling the about-to-expire Sun.com domain name Share: |
State Pays ACS US$7.25M to Settle Software Project Suit Minnesota's Department of Human Services has agreed to pay ACS US$7.25 million to settle a lawsuit the systems integrator brought against it in connection with... Share: |
Display Tech To Watch This Year: Multitouch Catches Fire From smartphones and tablets to desktops, cameras, cars and beyond. Share: |
Windows Tablets: Be Careful What You Wish For A Forrester study says people are buying Apple iPads but would much rather have a Windows tablet. Share: |
Wall Street Beat: Quake Rocks Tech Stocks The devastating earthquake and tsunami that hit Japan on March 11 took a tragic toll on human life but also rocked markets this week, sending shares of... Share: |
Judge Orders Hurd Letter Unsealed A judge in Delaware on Thursday ordered the unsealing of a letter containing allegations of sexual harassment by former Hewlett-Packard CEO Mark Hurd, which... Share: |
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