Visa Blocks WikiLeaks Donations via DataCell Once Again UPDATE: For a few hours on Thursday, credit card donations once again flowed to WikiLeaks through a payment gateway at Icelandic hosting company DataCell. Share: |
Google Apps Attracts 3000 New Businesses a Day, Search Giant Says Most of the companies adopting Google Apps are small and midsize businesses, not massive corporations, says Google. Share: |
Google: Business Version of Google+ Is Coming Google is telling IT executives to hold on, perhaps until later this year, as it prepares for for the rigors of business. Share: |
Critical Update for Windows 7 Coming Tuesday Compared with the 16 security bulletins in June, July is like having the month off, but security experts are concerned about a Critical security bulletin impacting Windows 7 and Windows Vista. Share: |
G&G Ink Refill Kit: Maximum Hassle, Poor Printouts An ink explosion, so-so output, and a balky printer mar this DIY ink-refill experiment. Share: |
Microsoft Adds Co-Authoring Feature to Word Web App Microsoft introduced a new co-authoring feature for the Word Web App--a unique approach that differs from the real-time collaboration of the rival Google Docs app. Share: |
Oracle Ships Java 7 RC Oracle has issued the first release candidate of Java Standard Edition version 7. Share: |
Job Experts: Fresh Skills Key for a Return to IT With no definitive measure of how IT hiring fared during the recession, job experts hold conflicting opinions about the residual effects on that sector. Share: |
Apple iPad, Day 7: Social Networking on the iPad I use my social networks for work--both to stay connected and informed, and to communicate with those who follow me, so the iPad needs to work smoothly with social networks in order to replace my PC. Share: |
JailbreakMe 3.0 and the iOS PDF Flaw: Protect Your Business Staying clear of PDF documents and making sure iOS users know not to jailbreak helps businesses avoid risks. Share: |
New Stephen Wunker Book Tells How to Create New Markets The business world is littered with examples of companies that failed to identify and enter new markets (think Blockbuster). And then there are those that do... Share: |
Clearwire Customer Care to Move Overseas Customer care calls for WiMax operator Clearwire will go to the Philippines after TeleTech Holdings, the outsourcing company that Clearwire hired last month... Share: |
PayPal to Enable Purchases on Mobile Bills With Zong Buy Charging goods, particularly of the digital variety, to a mobile-phone bill may get more commonplace in the U.S. now that eBay plans to buy Zong, a Silicon... Share: |
Cisco Adds Tools to Scale Wide-area Video Cisco Systems continued to build its enterprise video infrastructure on Thursday with the ECDS (Enterprise Content Delivery System), a software-hardware platform... Share: |
UK's News of the World Closes After Phone Hacking Scandal The U.K.'s News of the World is closing amid allegations that staff members hacked into the mobile voice mail of celebrities and crime victims. Share: |
HP Calls Oracle's Secrecy Claim a 'Cheap Shot' Hewlett-Packard and Oracle continued to throw mud at each other in an ugly court battle over Oracle's decision to drop support for Itanium. Share: |
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