Google, Data Centers Using Less Power Than Expected Data centers have been using less electricity than you think ... or at least, than they have in the past. Share: |
Anonymous, LulzSec Could Up Their Game, U.S. Warns Anonymous and LulzSec have wreaked havoc against government and business websites and servers, from low-level defacement of websites up to more sophisticated actions such as stealing sensitive data. Share: |
US Court Rejects Dismissal in China Internet Filter Case A U.S. court rejected motions to dismiss defendants in a US$2.2 billion lawsuit involving a Chinese government-backed Web filtering package that was allegedly... Share: |
Experts Disagree on Android Call Recording 'Trojan' Some security sources are reporting discovery of new Android app malware, but others say it is simply a legitimate app with sneaky motives, and not a Trojan. Share: |
HP TouchPad 16GB Wi-Fi Tablet, $420 Use a coupon code at HP's website and pay only $420 for the TouchPad tablet. Share: |
Japanese City Moves Entire Website to Facebook A Japanese city is the first in the country to replace its public website with a Facebook page, as officials stressed the open nature of the social network as... Share: |
Airtel's Profits Weighed Down by Africa Acquisition, 3G The acquisition of Zain's operations in 15 African countries and investment in 3G spectrum in India continued to be a drag on the profits of India's Bharti Airtel. Share: |
CloudTV Maker Wins $115M Suit Against Verizon Cloud-based TV infrastructure company ActiveVideo has won a US$115 million judgment against Verizon Communications for infringement of its patents. Share: |
Lawmaker Touts AT&T Deal With T-Mobile A proposed acquisition of T-Mobile USA by AT&T could provide significant benefits to U.S. consumers, according to a senior Republican member of the U.S... Share: |
US Agencies Charge 72 in Child Porn Ring Two U.S. agencies announce charges against 72 alleged members of a child pornography bulletin board. Share: |
Facebook Acquires Digital Book Software Start-up Facebook has acquired Push Pop Press, a start-up that has developed software for creating highly interactive digital books, for an undisclosed amount. Share: |
Google Patches 30 Chrome Bugs, Adds Instant Pages Google patched 30 vulnerabilities in Chrome today, paying out the third-highest bounty total ever for the bugs that outsiders filed with its security team... Share: |
Sprint to Sell WiMax Service Wholesale Sprint Nextel is a wholesale customer of Clearwire's WiMax service but will itself become a wholesale provider of the service to other carriers. Share: |
Tech Groups Oppose Internet Sales Tax Bill Several tech trade groups oppose a bill that would require Internet retailers to collect sales tax. Share: |
Intuits New Brainstorm Software Looks Helpful But Pricey The company reports impressive gains from internal use of its Brainstorm collaboration tool, but there's a barrier to entry for many small businesses. Share: |
Concerns Mount Over Ghosting on Lenovo ThinkPad X220 Some Lenovo customers are concerned about ghosting on LCD screens in the ThinkPad X220 laptop, in which images temporarily remain fixed on screens, but the... Share: |
McAfee: Hackers Compromised 72 Organizations Since 2006 Security vendor McAfee published a detailed report on Tuesday about a hacking group that penetrated 72 companies and organizations in 14 countries since 2006 in... Share: |
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