Facebook vs. Google+ vs. Twitter vs. LinkedIn Facebook and Twitter continue their momentum, while LinkedIn and Google Plus show there is plenty of social networking to go around. Share: |
Google Aims to Mobilize Your Website with GoMo Attracting smartphone-wielding customers is becoming crucial for more companies. Google's free new tool can help you analyze how well your website works on mobile devices. Share: |
Tablet Shopping Online? Watch Out for Fakes A new report finds thousands of shady tablets in online marketplaces. Here's how to avoid them. Share: |
The Best Android Apps for Boosting Battery Life The single most common complaint you'll hear about any smartphone is how lousy the battery life is. Share: |
Employees Refusing to Use Clunky Enterprise Software Today's tech-savvy workers won't use IT's desk-bound enterprise applications. They want mobile access to corporate data via intuitive interfaces. Share: |
New Software Lets Mobile Devices Use Corporate Printers A new client-server application lets most mobile devices now wirelessly use corporate printers, without having to make changes to smartphones or tablets, or to the printers. Share: |
US Report Warns of Russia, China Cyber Spying The U.S. can expect more aggressive efforts from countries such as Russia and China to collect information through cyberespionage in areas such as... Share: |
Germany Pressures Facebook on Tracking Technologies Hamburg's Data Protection Authority wants answers from Facebook by Monday. Share: |
Ongoing Drive-by Download Campaign Hijacked MIT Server A server belonging to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology was commandeered by hackers who used it to launch attacks against other websites as part of a... Share: |
HP Slate 2: A Light Refresh For Biz-centric Windows 7 Tablet With its sights set on business users, HP updates last years Slate 500 to the HP Slate 2. Share: |
Romanian EBay Hacker and Prosecutor Both Unhappy With Appeal Ruling Romanian eBay hacker Vlad Duiculescu, known online as "Vladuz," lost the appeal to get his three-year suspended prison sentence reduced on Tuesday. The court... Share: |
Simulated Cyberattack Unites EU and US Security Experts Almost 100 computer experts from 16 European countries jointly battled to hold off serious cyber attacks on the European Union’s security agencies and power... Share: |
16 Free Smartphone Apps for Hassle-Free Travel Whether youre traveling for business or pleasure, arm yourself with these smartphone apps to find the best flights, stay on top of details, and know what to do when you arrive. Share: |
Sprint Suit Against AT&T/T-Mobile Deal Allowed A judge in the U.S. on Wednesday allowed parts of C Spire Wireless and Sprint Nextel's lawsuits against AT&T's proposed US$39 billion acquisition of T-Mobile... Share: |
HP Makes More Executive Changes After a couple of high-profile departures, HP on Wednesday announced some executive appointments, including a new CIO. Share: |
Duqu Worm Targets Microsoft Zero Day Flaw New research on the Duqu worm has discovered that at least some variants rely on a malicious Microsoft Word document that exploits a Microsoft zero day vulnerability. Share: |
Amazon Adds App for Easier Two-factor Authentication Amazon Web Services has added the option to use applications to create codes for its Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) service, the company said on Wednesday. Share: |
Organize Your Work Life with WorkFlowy This browser-based list-maker does a remarkable job of organizing your tasks, goals, projects, and more. Its secret? Staying out of your way. Share: |
LightSquared Will Be a 'dumb Pipe,' CEO Says Satellite-LTE carrier LightSquared will be "the dumbest broadband wireless pipe," CEO Sanjiv Ahuja told a conference on Wednesday, warmly embracing a role that... Share: |
Oracle, Google Again Fail to Settle Android Lawsuit Oracle and Google held another settlement conference on Wednesday in their ongoing lawsuit over alleged Java intellectual-property violations in the Android... Share: |
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