Erase Yourself From the Web Drunken party pictures from college haunting you? Fed up with Facebook? Victim of Internet overwhelm? Here's how to protect yourself by wiping your data off the Web. Share: |
Samsung Investigating Report of Keylogger on Its Laptops Samsung Electronics is investigating allegations that some models of its R Series laptops contain keylogging software. Share: |
The State of 'Do Not Track' on the Internet Burning questions: Will the ambitious privacy standard for Web surfers be effective? How will it work? What will it affect? And who should use it? Share: |
Google Building Fiber Network in Sprint's Backyard Sprint and Google are apparently going to working more closely together in more ways than one. Share: |
Amazon Cloud Drive: 7 Key Facts Amazon.com beat Google and Apple to punch this week with the unveiling of its hosted consumer-storage service, Amazon Cloud Drive, and Web-based music-player, Cloud Player. Share: |
Microsoft to Raise License Price, Add Software Rights Microsoft is boosting the price of a client license but sweetening the deal by giving buyers access to a new endpoint security product and Lync. Share: |
Sprint CEO's Pay Drops 26% to $9.1 Million Sprint Nextel CEO Dan Hesse received compensation worth $9.1 million in 2010, down from $12.3 million in 2009, according to documents filed with the SEC Wednesday morning. Share: |
Microsoft: Run IE9 for Long-lasting Laptop Battery Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) is the most power-efficient browser on the planet, Microsoft claimed this week. Share: |
New Job for Mainframes: Cloud Platform Most experts say that a key attribute of the cloud is that the dynamic provisioning is self-service -- that is, at the user's demand. Share: |
Tablet Sales to Soar as Prices Drop Through 2015, Says Gartner Gartner has revised upward its forecast for global IT spending through 2015; cites soaring tablet computer sales. Share: |
10 Signs You Can Bring an IPad to Work Some companies will pat you down looking for personal technology devices as you walk in the front door; others don't care if you carry in an iPad. Share: |
IT Workloads up as Tech Added Sans Staff As data centers continue to add technology, they aren't necessarily adding people to manage their servers, new surveys have found. Share: |
Hacktivist Android Trojan Designed to Fight App Piracy Android Trojan brings vigilante hacktivism to mobile malware with app targeting Android app piracy. Share: |
Would You Realize If You Lost Your Smartphone? A new survey finds that a majority of people would take more than 15 minutes to notice a lost smartphone--illustrating a serious security concern. Share: |
US Gov't Agencies Slam LightSquared Network Plan Two U.S. agencies closely involved with GPS are calling on the FCC to force a more complete study of potential interference with the navigation system from the... Share: |
Music Service Accidentally Displays Malware-Riddled Ads European music streaming service Spotify accidentally blasted its users with malware within ads. Heres how to stop it happening to you. Share: |
Mobile Battles Take PC Founding Father Back to Early Wars One of the founding fathers of the original IBM PC, Mark Dean, says competition in the smartphone and tablet markets today is as wild as the early microcomputer... Share: |
HP Pushes Cloud Printing With Google Hewlett-Packard on Thursday enhanced its mobile printing service by adding support for Google's Cloud Print, which will enable smartphones and tablet users to... Share: |
Infor Intros SharePoint-based UI for ERP Apps Infor is now shipping a new user interface utilizing Microsoft SharePoint that provides customers with a "consumer-grade" experience, tying together core... Share: |
ShareFile Shares Files on IOS and Android ShareFile has launched native clients for Apple's iOS and Google's Android OS, allowing smartphone users to access its file sharing service, the company said on... Share: |
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