Anonymous Threat Prompts Symantec to Issue PcAnywhere Warning Symantec has told users to disable or uninstall the remote access software while it fixes an unknown number of bugs. Share: |
Motorola Files New Suit Against Apple Motorola on Tuesday filed a new lawsuit in Florida charging Apple with infringing six patents in the iPhone 4S and four of those patents in iCloud. Share: |
Nokia Reports Loss But Sells More Than 1M Lumia Phones Nokia's sales dropped and losses increased as sales of its Symbian-based smartphones suffered and Windows Phones kicked off. Share: |
4 Ways to Manage Your Online Reputation As we approach Data Privacy Day, it's a good time to grab the reins of the sprawling online content about you that you and others have created. Microsoft offers steps to protect your increasingly important online image. Share: |
Can Cloud-Based Collaborative Data-Sharing Be Secure Enough for Defense Systems? Though wariness about the perceived lack of security in cloud-based services is often voiced, there are some situations where the opposite is the case. Share: |
Are CIOs Championing Consumer Tech? Debunking myths about the consumerization of IT, a new survey shows companies embracing consumer gadgets. Share: |
Symantec Recommends Disabling PcAnywhere and Waiting for Security Patches Security vendor Symantec has advised users of its pcAnywhere remote control software to disable it, because hackers with access to the product's source code... Share: |
Four Signs That WebOS Is on the Right Track HP's early decisions and aggressive new timeline bode well for the future of the open source mobile operating system. Share: |
AT&T Posts Loss on Breakup Fee, Benefit Plan Costs Though smartphone sales were strong, AT&T on Thursday reported a net loss in the fourth quarter of 2011 due to extraordinary charges including a breakup fee... Share: |
NEC to Cut 10,000 Workers, Forecasts $1.3 Billion Loss in Year Through March NEC said Thursday it will cut 10,000 jobs, including 3,000 outside of Japan, and it now forecasts a US$1.3 billion loss in the current fiscal year through March... Share: |
Zscaler Launches Free-to-use URL Scanning Service Cloud security vendor Zscaler has launched a new free-to-use online service called Zulu that can assess the security risk associated with URLs by analyzing the... Share: |
SOPA's Big Brother Signed by EU Nations Amid Widespread Protests The European Union signed up to the controversial Anti Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) on Thursday despite widespread opposition, particularly in Poland... Share: |
EU Regulators Drop Legal Case After UK Implements EPrivacy Legislation European regulators have dropped a legal case against the United Kingdom over failure to implement ePrivacy laws saying that changes in UK legislation mean it is... Share: |
LTE-Advanced Is the Future, but No Rocket Ship The 4G network standards approved last week by the ITU may improve the mobile data experience soon, even if consumers don't actually see the 100M bps mobile... Share: |
European Parliament Says Its Website Taken Offline by Attackers The European Parliament's website fell under a distributed denial-of-service attack (DDOS) on Thursday in what the organization classified as retaliation for the... Share: |
HP Plans September Open-source Release for WebOS HP announced on Wednesday that it plans to release the code behind webOS in September under the Apache License, Version 2.0. Share: |
SAP's HANA In-memory Database Will Gain Ability to Run ERP This Year SAP plans to roll out support for the ERP module within its flagship Business Suite product family on the HANA in-memory database platform in the fourth quarter... Share: |
Critics: EU's Proposed Data Protection Rules Could Hinder Internet Data protection and online privacy rules proposed for the European Union could hinder the development of new Web-based business models and bog down companies... Share: |
Europe Pledges €10m for Cloud Computing Partnership One year after announcing her intention to develop a European Cloud Computing Strategy, Europe's Digital Agenda Commissioner Neelie Kroes has made a first cash... Share: |
In Business Mobile, the Data Shows It's an Apple World Good Technology's enterprise stats show iPads and iPhones lead despite consumers' Android smartphone passion. Share: |
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