Why Firefox 4 Is Winning the Browser Battle Speed, inclusiveness and privacy are just a few of the features Mozilla's new browser has going for it. Share: |
Nokia Looks to Make Windows Phone 7 Hottest Mobile OS Nokia fully expects, and plans, to do what Microsoft and its handset partners have so far been unable to do: make Windows Phone 7 a must-have mobile platform. Share: |
Server Virtualization: 6 Management Myths Hint: You don't really know what hypervisors you're running, or what it all costs. Consider some expert advice on 6 common management mistakes. Share: |
iPhone, Android, Windows and Linux: Microsoft Manages Them All Steve Ballmer and crew aren't going to miss a moneymaking opportunity, even if that means managing iPhones, iPads, Androids and, yes, even Linux computers. Share: |
7 Communication Mistakes CSOs Still Make For many years, we heard security professionals lament the way they are perceived. Terms such as "the place where good ideas go to die" and "the department of no" weren't uncommon just a few years ago when referring to the security function. Share: |
Microsoft Windows Intune: Better Way to Manage PCs? Windows Intune is a Web-based console where IT administrators can manage the deployment of Microsoft updates and service packs to all PCs, keep track of hardware and software inventory, fix PC issues remotely, manage protection from malware threats and set security policies. Share: |
Latest Windows Phone 7 Firmware Available on Two New Phones Two "new" Windows Phone 7 handsets, for AT&T and Sprint, are on display this week at the CTIA conference in Orlando. Share: |
Microsoft: Next Level of Virtualization Unlocks Server OS, Applications Microsoft virtualizes apps running on Windows Server ahead of rival VMware. Share: |
RIM Bows to Pressure, Yanks BlackBerry DUI Checkpoint App Research in Motion said Wednesday that it would comply with a request made by four U.S. senators and will pull BlackBerry apps that alert drivers of police... Share: |
The Hidden Costs of Embedded Service Processors While embedded service processors are "free" in servers from major suppliers, in reality they have hidden costs. Share: |
LinkedIn Hits 100 Million Users Worldwide LinkedIn this week announced that its membership list passed the 100 million mark as it continues working toward an initial public offering. Share: |
Cloud App Development Traps to Watch Out For Done wrong, cloud software projects can subject you to all the pitfalls of traditional software projects. Consider these three no-no's carefully. Share: |
Google, Skype, Yahoo Targeted by Rogue Comodo SSL Certificates Fraudulent Comodo SSL certificates were created in a suspected state-sponsored attack by Iran aimed at intercepting encrypted Internet communications. Share: |
Update Java and You May Get Annoying McAfee Scanner Too Windows users who install the latest Java security patches may end up with a little more security than they bargained for, at least that's the risk they take if... Share: |
Google Launches Online Magazine, Think Quarterly Google has launched its own quarterly online magazine, Think Quarterly, out of its operations in the U.K. and Ireland, saying that "in a world of accelerating... Share: |
Microsoft Website Helps Users Track Windows Phone Update Microsoft has put up a website that allows owners of Windows Phone 7-based smartphones to find out when they will be offered the copy and paste update, the... Share: |
AT&T Facebook Traffic Takes a Loop Through China Traffic destined for Facebook from AT&T's servers took a strange loop though China and South Korea on Tuesday, according to a security researcher. Share: |
Japan Telecom Networks Won't Be Fully Restored for Months Damaged caused to telecommunications networks in Japan by the March 11 earthquake will take months to fully repair. Share: |
New Wi-Fi Standards Could Revolutionize Hotspots A new system announced by the Wi-Fi Alliance could mean seamless sign-on to public wireless Internet, and take some load off of troubled cellular networks. Share: |
China's Recent Web Clampdown a Blow to Human Rights China's latest efforts at tightening its control over the Internet -- including the blocking of Gmail and Web software that can bypass the censorship -- have... Share: |
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