Adobe Flash vs. HTML5 You know a technology's future doesn't look promising when even the company that manages it has started offering a toolset for the competing approach. Share: |
Microsoft Issues Workaround for Duqu Attack While It Prepares a Patch Microsoft publishes code to temporarily blunt attacks against a software vulnerability exploited by Duqu, an advanced piece of malicious software. Share: |
As Chrome Inches Ahead, Firefox Slims Down A new 'diet' could give Mozilla's browser a considerably smaller footprint. Share: |
Tablets vs. Laptops vs. Smartphones Between a smartphone, laptop and tablet, which should you carry on the road? Share: |
4G Wireless vs. 5G Wireless Using more spectrum and advanced antennas, vendors and operators plan to increase 4G mobile speeds. Share: |
Six Good Reasons to Try Fedora 16 Just declared 'gold,' the latest release of this business-focused Linux distribution will make its official debut on Tuesday. Share: |
Private Cloud vs. Public Cloud vs. Hybrid Cloud Practically every business is moving to the cloud or at least thinking about it. Share: |
Holiday Projects for Your Network and Data Center Now that Halloween is behind us, we have officially entered into the "Holiday Season." Share: |
Hacker Selling Access to Compromised Websites Gets Hacked A hacking group called d33ds broke into the online shop of a rival hacker who sells unauthorized access to high-profile websites and data. Share: |
Mozilla, Microsoft Withdraw Trust in Malaysian Intermediate CA Mozilla and Microsoft said Thursday they are revoking trust in all certificates issued by Digicert, a Malaysian intermediate certificate authority (CA) , after... Share: |
Virtualization vs. Native Apps About a year ago, a few of the larger virtualization software vendors, such as VMware and CA Technologies, started campaigning against a phenomena that they called virtual stall. Share: |
EU Antitrust Authority Investigates Samsung's Use of Patents Against Apple The European Union’s top regulatory watchdog has launched an investigation into Samsung over its attempts to block Apple products. Share: |
Open Source vs. Proprietary Software The "scrufffy guy coding away in his basement" archetype stopped applying to open-source software a while ago. Share: |
AMD to Lay off 10 Percent of Global Workforce AMD plans to lay off 10 percent of its global workforce and will terminate "existing contractual commitments" in a plan to cut costs, the company announced... Share: |
30 Days With the Cloud I'm about to reject local software and devote 30 days to using only cloud-based tools and services. Share: |
Airtel's Profits Continue to Be Weighed Down by Africa, 3G Bharti Airtel's third-quarter profit was hit by high interest and amortization costs related to the mobile network operator's 3G rollout in India and its... Share: |
Alcatel-Lucent's Saw Revenue Drop in Q3, but Still Made a Profit Alcatel-Lucent reported a drop in revenue during the third quarter, but the company still made a €194 million (US$268 million) profit. However, the future looks... Share: |
IBM Open Sources Messaging Client for Embedded Devices In a move to bring network connectivity to a wider range of devices, sensors and appliances, IBM has donated the source code of its machine-to-machine messaging... Share: |
Study: IT's Future Lies With Cloud Computing, Security and Mobile Cloud computing, security and the mobile space hold the most growth potential in the coming years, according to IT professionals surveyed by tech staffing firm... Share: |
Apple's Steve Jobs vs. Tim Cook Apple became one of the world's most successful technology companies under Steve Jobs, and it remains to be seen whether new leader Tim Cook can sustain the... Share: |
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