Is Ubuntu Linux Too Late to the Mobile Game? Canonical will face challenges, to be sure, but some key factors could still propel it to success. Share: |
Microsoft's IE Posts Biggest Share Drop in Three Years Microsoft's Internet Explorer last month lost the largest amount of browser usage share in three years, according to data from Net Applications. Share: |
How to Share Privately With the New Google Reader Google Reader lets you share articles with colleagues, but its new tools may expose your private sharing to the public. Share: |
Google Aims to Help Businesses Make Better Mobile Websites Google is launching a new initiative called GoMo aimed at helping businesses build websites for the mobile age. Share: |
Microsoft Unlikely to Patch Duqu Kernel Bug Next Week Odds are that Microsoft won't patch the Windows kernel bug next week to stop the Duqu Trojan, a researcher says. Share: |
Motorola Xoom 10.1-inch 32GB Wi-Fi Tablet, $398 For a limited time, Walmart is selling the 32GB Wi-Fi Motorola Xoom tablet for only $398. Share: |
Google Offers Free Websites to 500,000 Indian SMBs To get Indian small and medium businesses online, Google and partner HostGator.com will pay for one year for the domain name registration and website hosting of... Share: |
Duqu Exploits Zero-day Windows Kernel Vulnerability to Infect Computers Security researchers from the CrySyS laboratory in Hungary have located an installer for Duqu, the Stuxnet-inspired threat that has kept the security industry on... Share: |
Secunia Offers to Coordinate Vulnerability Disclosure on Behalf of Researchers Danish vulnerability management company Secunia aims to make the task of reporting software vulnerabilities easier for security researchers by offering to... Share: |
VMware Out, Twitter in at Java Oversight Committee VMware is no longer a member of the Java Community Process SE/EE Executive Committee, but Twitter has joined, according to election results finalized this week. Share: |
House Passes Freeze on New Mobile Taxes The U.S. House of Representatives has voted to approve a five-year moratorium on new taxes targeted toward mobile services, with supporters arguing that... Share: |
China's Alibaba Invests $157M in Own Search Engine Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group is investing 1 billion yuan (US$157 million) in its eTao shopping search engine, as part of an effort to turn it into a... Share: |
PayPal Sets up Global Operations Center in Malaysia PayPal has opened a global operations center in Malaysia, its second in the region. Share: |
Facebook Denies Vulnerability, Then Quietly Fixes It Facebook has apparently fixed a vulnerability in its social-networking site after insisting it wasn't a weakness and didn't need to be remedied. Share: |
HTML5 WebSocket to Hasten Web App Comms Thanks to its chattiness, the traditional communications protocol for shuttling data around the World Wide Web is not very efficient. Now an HTML5-related... Share: |
Track Cloud Spending With Cloudability Imagine plopping down your credit card to turn on compute services late at night when there's no time to get permission from your boss and then getting... Share: |
Sony Books 2Q Loss as TVs, PlayStation Weigh on Profits Sony said Wednesday it booked a deep loss during its fiscal second quarter ended Sept. 30, and now expects to be in the red for the entire year, weighed down by... Share: |
Wikileaks' Assange Can Be Extradited to Sweden, Say Appeals Court Judges WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange lost an appeal in the U.K.'s High Court on Wednesday that sought to block his extradition to Sweden on potential charges of rape... Share: |
US Air Force Mulling Changes as Major ERP System Project Stumbles The U.S. Air Force is close to making decisions on the future of a sprawling Oracle ERP (enterprise-resource-planning) project that is supposed to remake the... Share: |
Yahoo to Buy Advertising Services Provider Interclick for $270M Yahoo said on Tuesday that it has arrived at a definitive agreement to acquire Interclick, a provider of targeted advertising services, for about US$270 million... Share: |
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