Open Source Google Chrome Remixes: 6 Browsers Worth Trying Chromium-based spinoffs bring privacy, security, social networking, and other interesting twists to Google's Chrome browser. Share: |
Will Windows 8 Really Matter? Microsoft is on track to deliver Windows 8 this year, likely some time in the last quarter. Share: |
Five Important Ways Windows 8 Will Embrace Mobile Broadband As Windows 8 will extend from desktops to mobile devices, Microsoft aims for the OS to use mobile broadband as easily as it accesses Wi-Fi. Share: |
Check Forgery: It Can Happen to You Want to hack someone's bank account? Share: |
Ubuntu Linux's New 'HUD' Interface Will Do Away with Menus Similar in some ways to Microsoft's Ribbon, the new Head-Up Display interface will eventually feature voice recognition as well. Share: |
Apple Shines in First Full Quarter Under CEO Tim Cook Apple more than doubled its profits last quarter thanks to brisk sales of its iPad and iPhones over the holiday season. Share: |
Good News:Tech Salaries Are on the Rise Again Average pay hits six figures in Silicon Valley, but entry-level salaries continue to decline. Share: |
Clearwire 4G Users and Data Use Booming Clearwire exceeded 10 million subscribers in the fourth quarter but still needs to raise more money to build its planned LTE network, a task that could be funded in part by an upcoming $300 million stock offering. Share: |
How Open Source Licenses Affect Your Business and Your Developers In the last few years, developers and companies seem to be trending away from the GPL in favor of permissive licenses for open source projects. Share: |
Impact of Thailand Floods Continues to Bite Tech Industry Nvidia lowered its revenue forecast Tuesday for the quarter ending Jan. 29, citing the impact of the hard disk drive (HDD) shortage caused by the Thailand floods... Share: |
Internet Users to Get New Rights Under EU Data Protection Proposals Internet users in the European Union will benefit from greater control over their personal data if new proposals to reform the Data Protection Directive are... Share: |
Google to Combine Users' Data Across Its Services Google will be able to combine data from several Google services when a Google Accounts user is signed in, as part of a rewritten set of privacy policies that... Share: |
AMD Reports Q4 Loss on Weak Graphics Sales Advanced Micro Devices reported a fourth-quarter net loss Tuesday on weak sales of graphics chips and charges related to a restructuring. Share: |
SAP Confident of Crossing $26 Billion in Revenue by 2015 SAP said Wednesday that it had exceeded its guidance for revenue and profit in 2011, its best year in its 40-year history, and was positioned to exceed its... Share: |
Will Ultrabooks Slow the Tablet Revolution? A new report suggests explosive growth for the nascent ultrabooks category over the next five years, but it may not be enough to put a dent in the tablet trend. Share: |
IT Pros Believe Data Breach Harm Assessment Is More Valuable Than Victim Notification, Study Says IT professionals believe that assessing the potential harm caused by data breaches is more useful to mitigating the effects of such incidents than notifying... Share: |
Europe's Proposed New Data Laws Called a Burden on Business Europe's proposed new laws on data protection are burdensome and expensive according to industry representatives. Share: |
Ubuntu to Feature Command Line Shortcuts Canonical will outfit the next release of its Ubuntu Linux OS with a new type of interface that will allows desktop users to execute functions for any program... Share: |
Linux Vendors Rush to Patch Privilege Escalation Flaw After Root Exploits Emerge Linux vendors are rushing to patch a privilege escalation vulnerability in the Linux kernel that can be exploited by local attackers to gain root access on the... Share: |
Tibco Adds Geolocation to Its Tibbr Social Platform Tibco has added geolocation technology to its Tibbr enterprise social-networking platform, in a move that will allow companies to use physical spaces as "data... Share: |
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