Quad-Core Phones: What to Expect in 2012 Revolutionary a year ago, now dual-core mobile processors are standard; next, chipmakers say quad-core processors will support mobile multitasking comparable to the performance of a desktop computer. Share: |
Beware the Spread of Weaselware Analysis: Microsoft move to extend the kill-switch, vendor-meddling, customer-paternalization policies of mobile devices to desktop software is a win for weaselware. Share: |
Clickjacking Attacks Possible Despite Framebusting Protection The so-called framebusting mechanism implemented in browsers to help websites prevent clickjacking attacks doesn't live up to expectations, Google reports. Share: |
FTC Mails out Refund Checks for Buyers of Scareware The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has begun to mail refund checks to computer owners who purchased so-called scareware from vendors who allegedly used deceptive ads. Share: |
Firefox Gains Weight, Challenging Its Developers Now too big to be built on 32-bit Windows, the popular browser forces Mozilla developers to look for alternatives. Share: |
Hitach GST Begins Shipments of a 4TB Disk Drive Hitachi Global Storage Technologies (Hitachi GST) said Monday it began shipments of its first 4TB, 3.5-inch hard drive, targeted at the PC market, three months... Share: |
Three Bulgarians Arrested in Connection With Phishing Scheme Against US Banks Bulgarian authorities have arrested three men on charges of being part of an international cybercriminal gang that targeted U.S. bank customers. Share: |
12 Tech Gifts for Commuters Looking for the perfect present for someone who has a long commute to work? Here are a dozen great options that won't bust your budget. Share: |
EU to Give Secret Anti-censorship Software to Human Rights Activists The European Union plans to distribute new software to help human rights activists and dissidents in authoritarian regimes circumvent censorship. Share: |
SAP Gets Into the Social Analytics Game With NetBase Partnership Taking a cue from rivals such as Salesforce.com, SAP on Monday announced a partnership under which it will resell and support social media analytics software from NetBase. Share: |
Google Enterprise VP: Google Apps Mega-deals in the Pipeline Google plans to announce in the coming month or so several customer wins for Google Apps that exceed 100,000 users, according to Google Enterprise Vice President... Share: |
Serious Bugs Force SAP to Put Brakes on Community Site Upgrade SAP has abruptly put the brakes on a planned upgrade to its massive community network portal, which was set to be rolled out this month. Share: |
Nokia Siemens Sells Fixed Broadband to Adtran Nokia Siemens Networks is selling its fixed-line broadband access business to Adtran, the latest in a series of sell-offs, the company said on Monday. Share: |
Japan Group to Build Smart Power Grids That Treat Energy Like Network Data Using concepts from IT and networking, a Japanese consortium plans to develop large-scale energy grids that will handle power the way the Internet handles data... Share: |
Intel Lowers Q4 Revenue Over Hard-drive Shortage Intel warned on Monday that fourth-quarter revenue will be lower than anticipated due to a hard-drive shortage. The chip maker now anticipates quarterly revenue... Share: |
EU to Make All Public Data Available in Digital Formats European Union member states will be forced to digitize all their government data it was revealed on Monday. Share: |
RIM Faces Threat Again to Its Service in Indonesia Indonesia's telecommunications regulator, Badan Regulasi Telekomunikasi Indonesia (BRTI), has renewed its demand that Research In Motion locate a server in the... Share: |
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