World's Most Sophisticated Rootkit Is Being Overhauled Security experts warn that TDL4, one of the most sophisticated pieces of malware in the world, is being rewritten and improved. Share: |
Researchers ID Skype Users Who Also Use BitTorrent Entertainment companies seeking to trace people who are illegally file sharing may be interested in new research that could identify file-sharers through their Skype accounts. Share: |
Prefer Open Source? Join the Crowd A new survey shows strong support for free and open source software among IT and management executives. Share: |
What Does Microsoft Really Want from Yahoo? Speculation heats up again about Microsoft's real intentions toward the beleaguered search pioneer. Share: |
Microsoft Quarter Shows Continued Growth UPDATE: Microsoft kicked off its first quarter of fiscal 2012 with solid growth, reporting a 7% increase in revenue compared to a year ago. Share: |
New Details Emerge About Oracle's Social Network More specifics about Oracle's new Social Network software came to light on Thursday, following the product's debut at the OpenWorld conference earlier this month. Share: |
Private Social Networks Playing Facebook Role in More Workplaces From retail chains to electric utilities to manufacturers, a growing number of U.S. corporations are harnessing the power of social networks to modernize how... Share: |
What Google's Rubin Doesn't Understand about Siri Android chief Andy Rubin says your smartphone shouldn't be your personal assistant, but he may be underestimating the power of Siri. Share: |
EU Data Watchdog Slams Planned Database of Alleged IP Infringers The European Union’s data watchdog has attacked plans for a new Europe-wide database of alleged intellectual property infringers. Share: |
US Department of Labor Teams With Facebook to Help Jobless People Facebook, the U.S. Department of Labor, and some other organizations are partnering to help jobless people in the country find employment through social... Share: |
RIM Runs Into Trademark Dispute Over BBX Name for Future OS Less than a week after it announced plans for a new platform called BBX for its smartphones and tablet, Research In Motion is facing the threat of legal action... Share: |
Wall Street Beat: Tech Sales Strong in Third Quarter Against a backdrop of economic uncertainty, a raft of third-quarter earnings reports this week from some of the biggest players in IT showed that while tech... Share: |
Salesforce.com to 'unlock' SAP's Core Software for 'social Enterprises' Salesforce.com is rolling out a set of consulting and integration services aimed at SAP customers that want to build "social enterprises" with Salesforce.com's... Share: |
Judge Refuses to Exclude Troublesome Google Email Google has lost its appeal to keep a potentially damaging email away from the jury in the company's legal fight with Oracle over Java. Share: |
Verizon Sees Revenue, Net Income Gains Verizon Communications reported gains in both revenue and net income for the third quarter of 2011, driven largely by growth in the company's mobile business. Share: |
European Parliament Gets It Right on Net Neutrality Say Digital Liberties Groups Civil liberties groups have broadly welcomed a resolution by the European Parliament’s Industry Committee on Thursday that puts pressure on law-makers to come up... Share: |
Acer Posts Another Loss as Q3 Revenues Fall 30 Percent Acer reported loss for the second quarter in a row, as the Taiwanese company struggles with sagging PC sales and the rise of tablets. Share: |
HP Loses Top Strategist Robison, Won't Replace Him Hewlett-Packard's chief strategy and technology officer, Shane Robison, is retiring and will not be replaced, the company said Thursday. Share: |
Cisco to Acquire Video Delivery Startup BNI Cisco Systems plans to acquire BNI Video, a privately held provider of video delivery software for service providers, for about US$99 million. Share: |
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