Our Top Stories | Mozilla Regrets Keeping Quiet on SSL Certificate Theft Mozilla admits keeping silent about theft of digital certificates was a mistake on its part. Share: | Startup Moves Exchange Mailboxes to Google or Microsoft Cloud A startup founded by a former Citrix executive is aiming to help customers move Microsoft Exchange mailboxes to either Google Apps or Microsoft's own cloud. Share: | BlackBerry PlayBook to Run Android Apps: What It Means BlackBerry-maker Research In Motion (RIM) this week dropped a bombshell on the mobile world. Share: | Microsoft Scheme Sniffs out Unused Wireless Spectrum Microsoft researchers have designed a scheme for measuring whether licensed radio frequencies are actually being used so unlicensed devices can use it. Share: | AT&T-T-Mobile Merger Widely Panned The proposed AT&T-T-Mobile merger has many different groups standing athwart recent telecom history and yelling, "Stop!" Share: | Four in 10 Small Businesses Planning Cloud Computing, Says Microsoft Almost 40 percent of small and midsize enterprises expect to pay for one or more cloud services within three years, according to a Microsoft report. Share: | 5 Awesome iPad Productivity Tools for Under $5 Who said the iPad isn't a productivity tool? Here are five inexpensive tools for putting the iPad to work. Share: | In Iran, New Attack Escalates Ongoing Cyberconflict A cyber-attack linked to Iran this week is the latest in a string of cyber-events that some say represents a new step in a shadowy and long-running war between... Share: | Why the Tablet "Fad" Will Never Die I offer my counterpoint to my PCWorld peer's assertion that the tablet is merely a fad destined to fade into oblivion. Share: | Red Hat Proves That Open Source Is Good for Business Fourth-quarter figures put the Linux vendor on track to join the billion-dollar league next fiscal year. Share: | Oracle Customers Using Itanium Chips Rethink IT Upgrades Oracle customers this week expressed concern about the effort and cost of upgrading IT infrastructures after the software maker said it would stop development... Share: | Trade Commission Revives Kodak Complaint Against Apple, RIM Apple received good and bad news from the U.S. International Trade Commission on Friday. Share: | Facebook Questions: 4 Warnings Before You Start After more than six months since announcing the Questions platform and releasing it to a small group of users, Facebook has finally rolled it out. Share: | FCC May Require Mobile Data Roaming With some mobile operators making it difficult for people to use data services while roaming on their networks, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission is now... Share: | Color App Has Surprise Business Potential A new location-based photo album service built for socializing with strangers is attracting plenty of funding and attention. But business could use it, too. Share: | Wall Street Beat: IT Earnings Boost Market Confidence Oracle, Red Hat and Micron earnings, along with good macroeconomic news, are pumping oxygen into tech stocks after the tragic March 11 earthquake in Japan... Share: | CFOs See Tech, Strategic Hires Key to Business Growth An improving economy should be spurring CFOs to hire workers to handle the increased business that their companies are experiencing lately. But a survey... Share: | Citigroup Spinoff Draws Recommendations From Transactions Bundle.com can recommend a restaurant or another service, based on the transactions of 25 million credit cards Share: | Lawsuit Alleges Cloak-and-dagger Conspiracy by Software AG Middleware giant Software AG conducted an elaborate corporate espionage scheme replete with "sex, lies and an audiotape," according to allegations in a lawsuit... Share: | | | Sponsored Downloads | 4Videosoft Video Converter UltimateThe ultimate video toolkit that features not only conversions between any video format, but also allows you to rip DVDs to those formats. Not only that--Video Converter Ultimate has many editing functions, including trim, crop, join, snapshot, as well as audio track selection and more. Supports most portable players. (Compatibility: Windows XP, 2000, Vista and Windows 7) Use coupon code VIDE-W00P at checkout for 10% off! | Traffic Jam ExtremeTraffic Jam Extreme is an addictive puzzle game which requires you to untangle the vehicles in the parking lot and restore order. The game starts in the suburbs, and each new level puts you deeper and deeper into the city of Stresstropolis where your goal is to make the city traffic-free. Over 150 puzzles, each of increasing difficulty. (Compatibility: Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7) Use coupon code ALAW-06QC at checkout for a 65% discount! | | |
Newsletter Subscription Resources | You are subscribed to this newsletter as: dediyuan.technoworld@blogger.com Unsubscribe from this newsletter here. To add or remove newsletters, change your address, or change your format (HTML or text-only), please go here. If you have questions or comments about PCWorld e-mail newsletters, please contact: webmaster@pcworld.com PCWorld Privacy Policy © 2011 PCWorld Communications, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of PCWorld Communications, Inc. is prohibited. PCWorld is a registered trademark of International Data Group, Inc. All other trademarks used on PCWorld are the property of their respective owners. PCWorld Communications, Inc., 501 2nd St., San Francisco, CA 94107. | |
0 comments:
Post a Comment