Lenovo Adds New Core Chips, Thunderbolt to ThinkPads Lenovo announced ThinkPad laptops with cutting-edge technologies including Intel's upcoming third-generation Core processors and the Thunderbolt interconnect, which is currently found only on Apple laptops. Share: |
Will an Ubuntu Gadget Debut at CES? Canonical says it will be on hand at the show with 'an exclusive Ubuntu concept design.' Share: |
BlackBerry PlayBook Apps: 7 Must-Have Downloads Here are seven great applications for BlackBerry PlayBook tablets -- many of which are free. Share: |
Microsoft Researcher: Passwords Aren't Dead but They Need Fixing Passwords offer good enough protection vs. the harm that breaches cause. Share: |
Tips From IT Professionals on How to Handle Virtual Desktops, Wireless, Network Performance Issues IT professionals offer advice on security, virtualization, and networking. Share: |
Bandwidth Bottlenecks Loom Large in the Cloud InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) CIO Tom Conophy has no reservations when it comes to the cloud. Share: |
If You're Part of the IE6 One Percent, You're Doing It Wrong Microsoft is proud of the fact that Internet Explorer 6 market share is finally down to one percent in the US. I'm still concerned about this remaining one percent, and why they're so stubborn. Share: |
Researcher Devises Hard-to-detect Denial-of-service Attack Against HTTP Servers Qualys senior software engineer Sergey Shekyan has devised a new HTTP denial-of-service (DoS) attack method which relies on prolonging the time clients need to... Share: |
Ramnit Worm Goes After Facebook Credentials A pervasive worm has expanded its reach to now steal login and password details for Facebook users, warned security vendor Seculert, which found a server holding... Share: |
The Cloud, Day 21: My Data Might Be Safer in the Cloud It seems risky to store sensitive data on the public Internet, but in many ways my data is getting better protection, and is more secure in the cloud than it would be on my watch. Share: |
Marvell's New Chip Fills Google TV Void Left by Intel Marvell was set to announce a new ARM-based chip for televisions on Thursday that will run Android and Google TV software, filling a void left by Intel's... Share: |
AT&T Expands 4G LTE Network to 11 New Cities The carrier's "real" 4G service, which can hit speeds ten times faster than 3G service, has now gone live in a batch of new large markets, including New York, San Francisco and Los Angeles. Share: |
Fragmented AJAX-based Web Exploitation Attacks Detected in the Wild Security researchers from Web filtering vendor M86 Security have detected Web exploitation attacks that use AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) to fragment... Share: |
Facebook Brings Back the Hack In an effort to challenge programmers worldwide, Facebook has brought back its Hacker Cup contest for a third round, the company announced Wednesday. Share: |
Gartner Lowers 2012 IT Spending Forecast to 3.7 Percent Growth Research firm Gartner announced Thursday that it has lowered its 2012 IT spending forecast, with spending expected to rise only 3.7 percent, rather than the... Share: |
Oracle Gears Netbeans for Building Better User Interfaces With its newly updated NetBeans Java IDE (integrated developer environment), Oracle has focused on updating the tools and libraries so they can be used to build... Share: |
Google Downgrades Chrome Ranking After Paid-link Monkey Business Google penalized its own browser's search rankings Tuesday over a marketing campaign that went bad, the company confirmed. Share: |
U.S. State Department Investigating Huawei on Iran Concerns The U.S. Department of State said on Wednesday it is investigating Huawei Technologies for allegedly providing censorship and mobile phone tracking technology to... Share: |
Judge Rules on Contested Evidence in Oracle-Google Case Oracle and Google have both won and lost in a number of their efforts to keep evidence out of the upcoming trial in Oracle's lawsuit against Google over the... Share: |
Report: Quanta Sues AMD Over Faulty Chips Quanta Computer has filed a lawsuit in a California court against Advanced Micro Devices over faulty chips used in some computers, an accusation disputed by AMD... Share: |
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