Zappos Hacked: What You Need to Know The popular online shoe site, Zappos.com, has revealed that attackers have compromised information of its 24 million customers. Here is what you need to know about this breach and what do to next. Share: |
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: |
iPad 3 Production Begins, Report Says Apple's manufacturing partners have begun production of the iPad 3, which will have a faster processor and work with LTE networks, according to reports. 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: |
Cyber Crime in 2025: New Threats Mingle with Old Risks As our physical and digital worlds become more networked, cyber thieves will use time-tested techniques to pull off scams. Share: |
Jerry Yang Leaves Yahoo Yahoo co-founder Jerry Yang has left the company, the latest dramatic change at the top executive level of the embattled Internet company. Share: |
SOPA, PIPA Opponents Celebrate, but Say Work Isn't Done A day after an estimated 10,000 websites went dark and more than 7 million people signed a Google.com petition opposing two controversial copyright enforcement bills, opponents of the bills said there's more work to do. 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: |
Protect Your Facebook Account from the Latest Hack Want to prevent criminals from hacking your Timeline? Ignore those alarmist Facebook status updates and follow these steps instead. Share: |
Apple Mac-Based Security Threats Jumped in 2011 New Mac-based security threats jumped in 2011, but still remain far below that of Windows PCs, according to a posting by F-Secure Labs. Share: |
Anonymous Retaliates for Megaupload Shutdown, Attacks DOJ, Others The hacker group Anonymous is claiming responsibility for attacks that have taken down websites run by Universal Music, the U.S. Department of Justice and the... Share: |
AirPrint to Almost Any Printer What do you do if you are an iPhone or iPad owner and don't have one of the anointed printers? Do you go and buy yet another printer? Share: |
Time Management: 6 Ways to Improve Your Productivity If you resolved earlier this month to work smarter, stop procrastinating and be more productive, your best intentions may have quickly been subverted by your regularly scheduled work routine. Share: |
Wikipedia to Go Dark in SOPA Protest, Twitter Declines Wikipedia decides to black out the English version of the online encyclopedia for 24 hours on Wednesday to protest against controversial legislation in the United States. Share: |
Wikipedia, Craigslist, Other Sites Black out Against SOPA at Midnight Wikipedia and some other Internet companies blacked out their websites in one way or the other early Wednesday in protest against controversial legislation in... Share: |
Copper Thieves Battled With New Anti-theft Telecom Cable Unlike conventional cables made from solid copper, the GroundSmart consists of a steel core around which is bonded a copper outer casing, forming an equally effective but far less valuable cable. Share: |
Symantec Backtracks, Admits Own Network Hacked Symantec today backed away from earlier statements regarding the theft of source code of some of its flagship security products, now admitting that its own network was compromised. Share: |
The Mobile Enterprise: Killing IT's Sacred Cows It's shortly before 6 a.m. on a Saturday in Las Vegas. High-rollers and party-goers are sleeping off last night's thrill ride. Share: |
Analyst: Apple's e-Textbook Gambit 'Just a 70% Solution' Apple today announced iBooks Author and iBooks 2, free applications that let educational publishers and teachers create and market K-12 textbooks and course... Share: |
Fortune Names Google Best Place to Work in U.S. Google moved up three spots to claim the top position in Fortune's list of the 100 Best Companies to Work For in the U.S. Share: |
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