How Cybercriminals and Hacktivists Use DDoS Tools to Attack Network professionals know that distributed denial-of-service attacks are an ever-growing danger. Share: |
No, Tablets Won't Replace PCs Anytime Soon The list of what tablets can do is long and growing, but it's the list of what they can't do that's keeping most employees from using tablets as PC replacements. Share: |
10 Online Reputation Management Tips for Businesses When people search for your business, they should ideally find your company website, your social media accounts and positive posts on review sites. Share: |
You Can Write, But You Can't Hide: Big Data Knows Your Writing Quirks Data scientists have been able to mine unstructured data to determine the identity of a document's author. It seems we all have a "write-print" as unique as our fingerprint. Share: |
8 Ways to Advance Your IT Career by Staying Relevant The only thing that's constant in IT is change and achieving career longevity means changing with it. Keeping up with industry trends, new tools and emerging technologies can seem like a full-time job. But it doesn't have to be. Share: |
Microsoft Patents an Advanced Multi-Touch Stylus Microsoft's next-generation digital pen, or "ePen" patent includes not just touch sensors but also a gyroscope, compass, accelerometers, and other sensors. Share: |
Facebook Gets Privacy Ultimatum From German Consumer Groups If Facebook does not stop providing personal data to third-party app makers before next Monday, it could face legal action. Share: |
Judge Dismisses BancorpSouth Defense in Online Theft Suit A federal judge has rejected BancorpSouth's plan to use contractual agreements with customers as a shield against liability claims stemming from an online heist of some $440,000 that was illegally wire-transferred from the account of one of the bank's commercial customers in March 2010. Share: |
Kindle Fire Sold Out in Less Than a Year The Kindle Fire has been snuffed out -- in a good way. Share: |
Feds Probe Mobile App Privacy Safeguards Consumer advocates emphasize how little they know about how mobile firms operate as Commerce Department continues probe of apps amid broader online privacy inquiry. Share: |
Lexmark Exiting Inkjet Printer Business, to Lay off 1,700 Lexmark International has exited the inkjet printer business and is laying off 1,700 people as part of a restructuring plan to improve profitability. Share: |
Apple's Mountain Lion Clears 10% Bar: Now Powers 1 in 10 Macs Apple's OS X Mountain Lion now powers more than 10% of all Macs, and may be on the way to outdoing its predecessor, Lion, in adoption speed, an online advertising network said today. Share: |
FAA to Reconsider In-Flight Rules for Electronic Devices The Federal Aviation Administration acknowledges that consumers want to use their iPads, Kindles, smartphones and other electronic devices. Share: |
Mobile Devices: The Next eDiscovery Wave? Ready or not, it is time for corporations to accept that real and unique corporate Electronically Stored Information (ESI) resides on mobile devices. Share: |
Samsung to Fight Apple's Effort to Ban Sales of Its Smartphone Samsung said Tuesday it will "take all necessary measures" to keep its products on sale in the U.S. Share: |
Deskphones to 'Disappear' Within Five Years, Say CIOs UK CIOs expect the deskphone to disappear from offices within five years, and the future use of tablets doesn't seem that secure either. Share: |
Hygiene Firm Cuts CO2 Emissions With M2M Technology Cleaning specialist Zenith Hygiene Group has cut its CO2 emissions by almost 600 tonnes a year, thanks to TomTom's fleet management technology. Share: |
IBM Pumps Up High-end Mainframe Speed, Capacity Backed by $1 billion in R&D, IBM's mainframe gets record speed and storage to handle heavy-duty business. Share: |
Macs at Risk From 'Super Dangerous' Java Zero-day Hackers are exploiting a zero-day vulnerability in Java 7, security experts said Monday. Share: |
Does Oracle Patch for Java 7 Fix the Zero-Day Flaw? Oracle has cranked out a patch for Java a few short days after news of a zero-day exploit was announced. Oracle is short on details, though, about what the patch fixes. Share: |
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