Apple Accused of Ignoring 'Human Cost' of Manufacturing Some former executives and contractors join in the chorus questioning the operations of Apple's international suppliers. Share: |
Samsung Loses Again in German Patent Suit Against Apple The district court in Mannheim, Germany, has again sided with Apple in a patent suit brought by Samsung Electronics. Share: |
Chinese Hackers Led Western Attacks, Symantec Charges Researchers report finding more links from Chinese servers to attacks on defense contractor sites. Share: |
Hackers Ride Radio Waves to Hack Smartphones Encryption keys on smartphones can be stolen using a technique involving radio waves, says one of the world's foremost crypto experts. Share: |
Drive-by-download Attack Exploits Critical Vulnerability in Windows Media Player Security researchers from antivirus vendor Trend Micro have come across a Web-based attack that exploits a known vulnerability in Windows Media Player. Share: |
Are You at Risk? What Cybercriminals Do With Your Personal Data According to experts, the most likely security risks for consumers range from the annoying (more spam in their email inboxes) to potentially much more dangerous targeted "phishing" emails. Share: |
Symantec's Security Slips Analysis: The recent record includes two major hacks, two major delays admitting fault, and risk to customers. Share: |
Apple Number One Smartphone Vendor Again, Say Research Firms Apple has emerged as the number one smartphone vendor worldwide in the fourth quarter of 2011, by a small margin, after earlier losing ground to Samsung. Share: |
6 Security Companies to Watch This group of security companies includes several that want to capitalize on technology ideas that were originally devised to serve communities of special interest but could now take on a wider cybersecurity role. Share: |
4 Tips to Secure and Protect Your Kindle Fire The Kindle Fire has access to email, social networks, bank accounts, and more. Take steps to lock down your Amazon tablet and protect the data it contains. Share: |
Nintendo: Wii U Will Launch in Time for 2012 Holiday Season, Use Touch-card Tech Nintendo said Friday its next-generation Wii U game console will launch in time for the holiday season in the U.S., Europe and Japan. Share: |
Samsung Smartphones, TVs Help Drive Strong 4Q Profits, Even as Rivals Falter Samsung said Friday profits shot up in the three-month period through December, with a big boost from its burgeoning lineup of smartphones and tablets. Share: |
Choose the Right Social Platform For Your Business You know your business needs to engage online. Here a few things to consider before you plunge into the social pool. Share: |
Twitter Can Now Block Tweets in Specific Countries Twitter can now remove tweets from users' feeds in specific countries while keeping them visible elsewhere, according to a post on the company's blog on... Share: |
Linux Mint 13 Gets Back to Desktop Basics Bucking the trend of increasingly experimental desktop interfaces, the developers behind the Linux Mint are adopting a simpler desktop for the next version of... Share: |
Panasonic Offers Wireless Broadband Service to Connect Its Products Panasonic launched a wireless broadband service in Japan this week that is intended to encourage customers to use its coming wave of Internet-ready appliances... Share: |
Introducing "Go Social" Social media has evolved, and its not just about marketing anymore. Were here to explore the future of social business. Share: |
Acquisition Investigations Drag On, Losses Mount at Motorola Losses grew at Motorola in the fourth quarter as regulatory investigations into its proposed acquisition by Google drag on, legal battles pile up and competition... Share: |
French Telecom Regulator Steps Into Dispute Over Free Mobile's Coverage ARCEP, the French telecommunications regulator, has promised to investigate whether new network operator Free Mobile is still offering the level of coverage... Share: |
CloudPassage Launches New Security Product for Public Clouds CloudPassage is launching a new security product for virtual servers in public clouds such as Amazon Web Services that it says takes care of the all-important... Share: |
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