The Most Secure Holiday Gift: Android vs. iOS vs. BlackBerry Which smartphone and tablet OS provides the best security? Steve Hunt and the Neohapsis team provide a guide for holiday gift-givers (or any gadget lover). Share: |
Feds Again Say LightSquared Interferes With GPS A second round of tests on LightSquared's proposed land-based mobile data network again showed interference with a majority of GPS devices. Share: |
Former Congressional Staffers Lobby for Copyright Bills Eight former staff members of the U.S. House of Representatives Judiciary Committee are now lobbying on behalf of companies or groups supporting controversial copyright enforcement legislation in Congress. Share: |
Five Google+ Hangouts Features Businesses Will Love Google Hangouts is adding useful features that will appeal to businesses seeking video conferencing or broadcasting. Share: |
University Accuses Oracle of Extortion, Lies, 'Rigged' Demo in Lawsuit New details have emerged in Montclair State University's lawsuit against Oracle in connection with a troubled ERP (enterprise resource planning) project. Share: |
Carrier IQ Poses a Threat Despite Good Intentions Carrier IQ is vigorously defending itself, and has offered reasonable explanations for how and why its tool does what it does--but it's still putting your data at risk. Share: |
Intel Reorganizes Mobile Business to Speed and Improve Development In a reorganization of its mobile business, Intel said Wednesday it has formed a new group, called the Mobile and Communications Group (MCG) that will focus on... Share: |
Sony Ericsson Xperia Owners Get 50 GB of Free Online Storage Sony Ericsson is offering owners of its Xperia smartphones 50GB of free online data storage in partnership with cloud storage company Box, the smartphone maker... Share: |
Japanese Game Company Square Enix Shuts Fan Site After Hack Japanese game developer Square Enix said Thursday that a server for a fan site with information on 1.8 million users had been hacked, but it was unclear if any... Share: |
Help Test Wikipedia's New Visual Editor Now in its early stages, this new editor will offer an alternative to Wikipedia's wiki markup language. Share: |
Quest Extends Unix Sudo Tool Reflecting the growing need for automation tools in the enterprise, Quest Software has released a software package that could help Unix administrators better... Share: |
In Search of the Tech-Savvy Airport We set out to learn which airports best serve the tech-toting traveler. Perhaps we underestimated the effort required. Share: |
Keep Track of Your Employees with an Online In/Out Board The aptly named Simple In/Out uses workers' smartphones to automatically log them in or out of the office. Share: |
Visa Investigates Security Breach at European Payment Processor Visa is investigating a potential security breach at an European payment processor that might have affected cardholders in eastern Europe. Share: |
Sonic.net Plans 1Gbps Fiber Service to San Francisco Homes Internet service provider Sonic.net unveiled an ambitious plan on Wednesday to build a fiber network that would reach most residences and small businesses in San... Share: |
GlobalSign Says Website Breach Didn't Affect Its CA Infrastructure Certificate Authority (CA) GlobalSign concluded that a security breach that affected its website earlier this year did not result in rogue digital certificates... Share: |
IBahn, Supplier of Hotel Internet Services, Denies Breach iBahn, a provider of internet services to some 3,000 hotels worldwide, denied on Thursday a news report that its network was breached by hackers. Share: |
Moving to the Cloud in 2012? Look out for These Pitfalls Businesses that want to take advantage of the maturing cloud marketplace in 2012 can learn from some common mistakes others have made when moving to... Share: |
IBM System Monitors Food Supply Chains in China IBM is helping a Chinese state-owned firm to monitor food safety in the country, by building a new system meant to prevent tainted products from being sold to... Share: |
Despite Checkout's Modest Success, Google Doesn't Give up on Online Payments Last month, Google announced a plan to merge its Checkout and Wallet electronic payment services into a single product for both Web browsers and mobile devices... Share: |
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