60-minute Security Makeover: Prevent Your Own 'Epic Hack' Here are some ways to beef up security on your digital life -- before someone hacks into your digital life. Share: |
Want Security and Privacy? Turn Off Your Mobile Devices' GPS Security experts are making the strong argument to turn off mobile devices' GPS functions unless really needed. Share: |
Microsoft Unveils Redesigned Logo The revamp goes hand-in-hand with Microsoft's gamble on touch-centric Windows 8, the new operating system scheduled to be released in October. Share: |
Windows 7 Forever! Why Windows 7 is the Next XP Windows XP's most beloved factors are also driving Windows 7 to long-lasting stardom, even for Windows 8 adopters. Share: |
Five Reasons to Try the New PCLinuxOS This user-friendly Linux distribution is packed with applications and offers broad device and driver support. Share: |
Firefox 17 Will Boost Add-On Security Upcoming release will add an extra level of protection between add-ons and Mozilla's popular browser. Share: |
Apple vs. Samsung: Five Experts Weigh In We polled five people with specialist knowledge of the legal system, patent litigation and trials, and the U.S. smartphone market to get their opinions on the trial. Share: |
South Korean Court Rules That Both Apple and Samsung Infringed Patents A court in South Korea ordered temporary injunction on sales of some Apple and Samsung devices, saying both were in violation. Share: |
Wi-Fi Alliance Starts Certifying Tunnel Technology for Better Wireless Performance Tunneled Direct Link Setup can improve performance for applications such as media streaming. Share: |
This Software Never Forgets a Face We take a "faces-on" first look at SensibleVision's FastAccess facial-recognition technology. Share: |
Verizon Spectrum Deal Approved by FCC With Conditions UPDATE: The amount of wireless spectrum Verizon, T-Mobile, and other companies hold directly affects the speed, reach and strength of wireless service that can be offered to consumers. Share: |
For DRM-Free Content, Look for the New FSF Logo This new label from the Free Software Foundation aims to help buyers find e-books and other media distributed without digital rights management restrictions. Share: |
White House Offers 'We The People' Petition App Under Open Source License It is the first big code release by the White House development team, its director said. Share: |
Windows 8 Tablet Growth Hinges on Pricing: Report Windows 8 tablets, which are expected to start shipping by the end of October, will grab less than 2% of the global tablet shipments by year-end. Share: |
The Best New Ultrabooks A wave of Ultrabooks--light, thin laptops that have more capabilities and fewer compromises than ever--is hitting the market. Here's a look at some of the current crop. Share: |
Silly IT Security Stories for the Soul This is the time of year when the Web is filled with reports of shark attacks, baked goods bearing the likenesses of deities and political conventions. So why should we here at IT Security Hack HQ be less lazy than anyone else? Share: |
Apple Tries to Quietly Ax Badly Received 'Genius' Ads Apple is doing its best to yank its latest series of "Genius" ads -- which were widely derided for being silly and patronizing -- from the Internet. Share: |
Dell Expands Private Cloud Offerings Dell said Thursday it will offer dedicated servers for companies looking to establish private clouds. Share: |
LulzSec Leader 'Sabu' Granted Six-month Sentencing Delay Hector Xavier Monsegur, whose sentencing is now set for Feb. 22, is still working with prosecutors. Share: |
How the FBI Proves Agile Works for Government Agencies The Sentinel case management system finally moves the law enforcement bureau off J. Edgar Hoover-era paper files. Share: |
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