Online Seller of Counterfeit Credit Cards Gets Prison Time An Indiana man who manufactured counterfeit credit cards and sold them online was sentenced Friday to 14 years in prison for wire fraud and aggravated identity. Share: |
Will Ubuntu Linux Switch to a Monthly Release Cycle? As a rapid release schedule is proposed, Ubuntu's community manager defends the new Unity interface. Share: |
Does Facebook Punish Third-Party Clients? Analysis: Facebook engagement drops 70% on posts made by third-party clients compared to those made directly on Facebook.com. If so, does it matter? Share: |
What Facebook Ruling Means for Social Media at Your Company A judge ordered that workers fired over Facebook comments get their jobs back. Should organizations change their social media acceptable use policies? Share: |
9/11: Top Lessons Learned for Disaster Recovery Security and an evolution in technology have improved the odds of a business withstanding catastrophe. Share: |
HP Rolls Out New Printers, 3D Scanning, Better Cloud Printing Along with HP's new line of printers comes 3D object scanning and enhanced Web-based printing services. Share: |
AT&T Says DOJ's Opposition to Merger Hurts Consumers The U.S. Department of Justice would "severely set back growth and competition" in the U.S. mobile telecom market if its efforts to block the acquisition of T-Mobile USA by AT&T are successful, AT&T said in court documents filed Friday. Share: |
Windows Phone 7, Day 9: It's All About "Me" One of the live tiles on the Windows Phone 7 start screen that caught my eye is the "Me" tile. Why do I need a tile on my smartphone for myself? Share: |
Google+, Day 28: My Five Biggest Google+ Complaints Looking back on the 30 Days With Google+ experience, I learned a lot about the social network, and I gained some new appreciation for it, but I also found a few things that I just don't like about Google+. Share: |
How a Google Drive Revival Would Help Your Work Google could combine the features of Dropbox with the apps in Google Docs to give businesses a powerful reason to move their files closer to the cloud. Share: |
Microsoft to Overhaul Hotmail Microsoft will unveil next month a major revamping of its Hotmail webmail service, with upgrades across the board, including in areas like spam, security and... Share: |
Report: Yahoo Board Not Focused on Finding New CEO for Now Days after giving Carol Bartz the pink slip, Yahoo's board of directors is focused on deciding whether the company should be sold, not on finding a new CEO... Share: |
Why the Droid Bionic Looks Great for Work The Droid Bionic is here after many months of speculations, rumors and promises. Judging by how the features look, it will stand out among business smartphones this fall. Share: |
The Virtualization Path Less Traveled To update an old IT saying about IBM and job security, few IT managers may get fired for choosing VMware to virtualize their infrastructure. VMware, after all... Share: |
Apple Patches OS X for DigiNotar Threat Apple is rolling out an OS X patch to deal with the DigiNotar threat. DigiNotar will be removed from the list of trusted root certificates. Share: |
Woman Sentenced for Selling Counterfeit Cisco Equipment A Virginia woman gets prison time for importing counterfeit Cisco equipment. Share: |
Dish, LightSquared Place Long 4G Bets LightSquared's and Dish Network's proposals to use satellite spectrum for 4G networks aren't necessarily competing for FCC approval, but either one could make... Share: |
Wall Street Beat: Mixed Signals for Hardware, Components Hardware and components insiders are giving off mixed signals about how business will fare for the rest of the year. Share: |
Grand Jury Indicts Alleged Video Download Site Operators A grand jury in Alexandria, Virginia, has indicted five people allegedly involved with video download site NinjaVideo.net on conspiracy and copyright... Share: |
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