How to Defend Your Android Phone From Annoying Mobile Ads Sick of those flashing, beeping, and blinking ads that crowd your smartphone's screen? Here are a few ways to get rid of them. Share: |
Can Anyone Beat Apple at Its Own Game? Apple keeps tight control over all aspects of its hardware, software, and cloud services, giving users an easy, enjoyable experience. Can any of Cupertino's rivals build a working ecosystem to compete? Share: |
SOPA Alternative Bill Introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives Lawmakers opposing the controversial Stop Online Piracy Act Wednesday introduced alternative legislation in the House. Share: |
Into the Cloud -- Securely Cloud adoption is growing, but key security opportunities are often overlooked. Share: |
How To Improve Disaster Recovery Preparedness Here are10 best practices for updating and improving your current disaster recovery exercise program. Share: |
Dispelling the Cloud's Myths The pace of cloud computing will only accelerate in 2012. Share: |
The Dangers of Mobile Management for You, the User The subject of personally-owned mobile devices like tablets and smartphones being used on the corporate network is a hot one. Share: |
10 Open Source Shopping Carts to Run Your Ecommerce Business For businesses that rely on online transactions, open source shopping carts are a good alternative to proprietary ecommerce software. Share: |
With Yang Out, Big Changes Coming to Yahoo? Yahoo co-founder Jerry Yang's departure this week from the company should put in in a better position to take drastic action to fix its long-running woes. Share: |
Cloud Activity to Explode in 2012 Key areas of growth in cloud activity will include asset management, security monitoring, cloud service brokering and service stacks. Share: |
What About the Samsung RIM Takeover Buzz? Panic stations today as CFOs and company technology chiefs try to come to grips with rumors (denied by Samsung) that beleaguered corporate stalwart Research In Motion may be looking to sell itself to an Asian firm. Share: |
SOPA and PIPA: Web Protests Seem to Be a Turning Point Opponents of the Stop Online Piracy Act and the Protect IP Act cheered Wednesday's Web blackout as a turning point in the debate. Share: |
Cloud Decision Time for CFOs Worldwide revenue from cloud services is expected to reach $55.5 billion in 2014, according to IDC. Share: |
Why SOPA and PIPA Are Bad for Small Business The Internet is going haywire over a pair of proposed bills to curb online piracy. Heres where your small business may feel the pinch if either bill goes through. Share: |
IE URI Encoding Behavior Facilitates XSS Attacks, Researchers Say An inconsistency in how Microsoft's Internet Explorer (IE) encodes double quotes in URIs (uniform resource identifiers) can facilitate cross-site scripting (XSS)... Share: |
Google Adds WebRTC to Chrome for In-browser Voice, Video Chat Google has built the WebRTC technology into a test version of Chrome to let the browser run voice and video chat applications within the browser interface. Share: |
EU Electronic Retailers Must Take Back Old Equipment Without Charge or Sale The European Parliament on Thursday approved plans to force large electronic retailers to take back old equipment. Share: |
Eastman Kodak Files for Chapter 11 of U.S. Bankruptcy Code Struggling Eastman Kodak said Thursday that it and its U.S. subsidiaries have filed for Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code to reorganize its business. Share: |
Will Intel and Microsoft Use Netbook Lessons to Compete with iPad? With rumors of tablets starting at $599, will Intel and Microsoft use lessons learned from their netbook experience to lower the costs and better compete with the dominant iPad? Share: |
McAfee Due to Patch Spam Relay Problem in Cloud Product McAfee expects to patch by Thursday two problems with its SaaS Total Protection antimalware service, one of which lets an attacker use a computer as a spam... Share: |
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