SOPA and PIPA: What Went Wrong? For Internet activists, last week's Web protests against two controversial copyright enforcement bills were a huge victory against three powerful and well-funded trade groups. Share: |
U.S. Government Online Security Website Hacked Hackers threatened to destroy dozens of government and company websites if the Stop Online Privacy Act, Protect IP Act and Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement are passed. Share: |
Google Looks to Speed Up the Internet The search giant proposes enhancements for the Web's TCP transport layer to reduce latency. Share: |
Cinnamon 1.2: The New Linux Desktop Is Now Officially Stable With seven key additions and changes, the latest version of this brand-new desktop aims to deliver a new level of customization to users. Share: |
HP Pays $425,000 to Settle Claims Over Hazardous Laptop Batteries Hewlett-Packard will pay $425,000 to settle a claim that it knowingly sold laptops with hazardous batteries that could overheat or catch fire. Share: |
Researcher Traces 'Gameover' Malware to Maker of Zeus The "Gameover" malware that the FBI warned users about earlier this month is a preview of the next version of the even-more-notorious Zeus money-stealing Trojan, a security researcher said Monday. Share: |
10 Best Windows Phone Apps for Staying Productive Here are the coolest Windows Phone apps we could find for business-related tasks such as scanning documents, backing up files to the cloud and analyzing Web traffic. Share: |
Asus Introduces Its B23E 12.5-inch Business Ultraportable Laptop The Asus B23E12.5-inch laptop is built to take the abuse that road warriors can throw at a notebook. Share: |
Android, Windows Phone Creep Up on iOS Android could replace iOS in terms of importance to developers within the next 12 months, according to Ovum's second annual developer survey. Share: |
Tripp Lite's New Surge Suppressor Designed to Save Electricity Maker says its Eco-Surge Suppressor's individual outlets can cut power and reduce wasteful electricity use. Share: |
Mobile Data: Are You Carrying a Suitcase or a Safe? If you were packing for a trip and needed to take reams of documents with personal data, such as bank statements and medical bills, would you rather put them in a suitcase or a safe? Share: |
Top 10 Things to Look for in an SEO Expert Whether your business is small or large--or somewhere in between--if you rely on Web traffic for sales or marketing, you need to either master search engine optimization (SEO) or you need to hire an SEO specialist. Share: |
Cyfe Bundles Small-Business Web Services in One Dashboard Keeping track of Web-related data can be a time sink. Cyfe simplifies this by displaying data from dozens of services, including Google Analytics and Facebook. Share: |
How to Profit From New Domain Name Rules ICANN changes the rules, but enterprise IT execs can take advantage of new opportunities to boost traffic and revenue. Share: |
BlackBerry PlayBook 64GB Tablet, $299 Newegg.com is selling the 64GB version of RIM's BlackBerry PlayBook 7-inch tablet for only $299, with free shipping Share: |
Do You Need a Cyberumbrella? More companies are taking out insurance policies to protect against cybercrimes. Here's why IT's input is critical. Share: |
New RIM CEO Staying the Course--Time to Jump Ship? RIM has (finally) replaced its co-CEOs with a new leader, but Thorsten Heins believes that RIM strategy is solid and plans on sticking with it. That may not instill much faith in loyal BlackBerry customers. Share: |
SITA Hopes to Test NFC at Airports This Summer SITA has demonstrated a proof-of-concept that shows how smartphones equipped with NFC (Near Field Communications) can be used by passengers to check in and board... Share: |
Microsoft Names Alleged Kelihos Botnet Creator Microsoft has named a Russian man as the alleged creator of Kelihos, a spammy botnet that abused the company's Hotmail service until the botnet was shutdown last... Share: |
Senator Questions Ethics of Alleged LightSquared Lobbying U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley of Iowa said Monday that the owner of LightSquared and a possible representative of the company may have broken ethics rules when... Share: |
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