| Our Top Stories | Sprint Set to Offer Cure for Poor Wireless Voice Quality Sprint this week said that its new HTC Evo 4G LTE smartphone, along with future phones, will support HD voice. Share: | Anonymous Hackers Deface 500 Chinese Government Websites In a spectacular protest against Internet censorship, hackers successfully deface hundreds of Chinese Government websites. Share: | BYOD: If You Think You're Saving Money, Think Again It's the battle hymn of the mobile worker: They want to use their personal iPhones, iPads and Android devices instead of company-issued BlackBerry smartphones... Share: | Larry Page Letter Highlights Google's Conflicts The Google CEO's long public letter offers an update on corporate strategy and highlights some of the conflicts he faces, notably issues over privacy and sharing. Share: | Ten Ways Your Smartphone Knows Where You Are Most people have embraced location-based services without thinking about dangers such as service providers handing over location data in lawsuits or hackers stealing it from app vendors. Share: | Microsoft on Tuesday will Patch Office 2010, IE9 Four of the six security bulletins being released on Patch Tuesday are rated "critical" and will address both operating system and application vulnerabilities. Share: | Sophos Pulls Partner Portal After Signs of Hacking Security firm Sophos has taken its partner portal offline and will reset every user's password after it found signs of a potential security breach on the server. Share: | IT Skills Gap Forces CIOs to Get Creative Some firms offer training in new skill sets; and some embed IT workers in business departments. Share: | Twitter Sues Alleged Spammers and Spam Tool Providers The lawsuit against "five of the most aggressive tool providers and spammers" is also intended as a deterrent to other spammers. Share: | How 'Lean UX' Can Improve Application Development User experience designer Greg Laugero says 'Lean UX'--the next big thing in application development--places the emphasis on quickly developing the right thing for the target user. It holds significant promise for getting better applications to market faster. Share: | Four Reasons to Consider FileMaker 12 FileMaker 12 introduces a number of new benefits and features businesses can use to create databases that are both functional and appealing. Share: | SUSE Linux: 20 Years and Going Strong Now with 15,000 commercial users as well as a popular community version, this Linux flavor is almost as venerable as Linux itself. Share: | Working at Starbucks? Lock Down Your Data with HotSpot Shield This free VPN tool helps keep you safe on public Wi-Fi hotspots -- and lets you access U.S.-only content when traveling abroad. Share: | Eurocom Packs Eight-core Intel Xeon E5 Chip Into Laptop PC maker Eurocom has crammed some of the latest server technologies, including an eight-core Intel Xeon processor, into a laptop that the company calls a "mobile... Share: | HTC Q1 Profit Sinks by 70 Percent High Tech Computer reported a 70 percent year-on-year fall in net profit for the first quarter on Friday, as the Taiwanese handset maker transitioned to a new... Share: | Intel Ships SSDs That Help Laptops Boot Faster Intel has started shipping a new series of small-capacity solid-state drives (SSDs) that can be used in laptops to reduce boot times and load applications more... Share: | IT Contractors Help Companies Meet Changing Work Needs Whether companies require specific tech talent for a project or need extra help meeting a business uptick brought by the recovering economy, corporate IT... Share: | Google Responds to European Questionnaire on Data Protection Google has responded to questions from European privacy regulators about its new privacy policy, but only managed to answer 24 of the 69 questions, according to... Share: | MySQL Now Has Two User Conferences At one point last year, it looked as if the popular open-source MySQL database was in danger of having no user conference. Now it has two. Share: | Obama Signs Bill Focused on Crowdsourced Investments U.S. President Barack Obama has signed legislation that eliminates restrictions preventing entrepreneurs from seeking crowdsourced funding online and removes... Share: | | | | Sponsored Downloads | | Extra Mug Shot StickerSnap and share pictures using your webcam. With Snap, you can quickly and easily take snapshots, then add stickers, speech bubbles, and wacky fun-house filters. The fun doesn't end there; Extra Mug Shot Sticker enables you easily create, edit, enhance, print, and manipulate your digital photos. (Compatibility: Windows 95/98/ME, NT/2000, XP, Vista, 7.) PCWorld newsletters subscribers, use discount code EXTR-YBE5 for 50% off! | | iDumpPod2iTunesAnswer the questions from the easy to use wizard and it will help you restore your files to iTunes after a system crash. (Compatibility: Windows XP, Vista.) Get 30% off by using discount code ESC-O2A9-IDP. | | |
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