How to Clear Your Data off a Device Before you ditch a device, you need to make sure none of your data is retrievable. Here's how to do it. Share: |
'Damn Small Linux' Returns with a Brand-New Release Candidate Targeting older PCs, this tiny Linux distribution weighs in at just 50MB. Share: |
Acer May Abandon Windows if Microsoft Releases Windows 8 Surface Tablets Acer is considering abandoning the manufacture of Windows hardware if Microsoft releases its Surface line of Windows 8 tablets. Share: |
Microsoft Will Give Windows 8 Users 'Do Not Track' Options for IE10 Microsoft Tuesday said users of Windows 8 will be able to change the default setting for the "Do Not Track" privacy feature in Internet Explorer 10 (IE10) when they first run the new operating system. Share: |
Is the iPad Over-Hyped in the Enterprise? Many obstacles stand in the way of the iPad's march to the enterprise. Share: |
Demonoid's Return Uncertain After Law Enforcement Action in Ukraine and Mexico The return of popular BitTorrent website Demonoid, which has been offline since the end of July, is shrouded in uncertainty after the website lost its Web... Share: |
Mat Honan Hack Pokes Holes in Apple iCloud iCloud is awesome because it "just works", but the Mat Honan hack illustrates how that can quickly be turned against you as well. Share: |
Are Enterprise Collaboration Tools All the Rage? Talk to Dan Schoenbaum, the newly announced CEO of enterprise collaboration company Teambox, and he'll tell you the market for applications that let workers share files using cloud-based tools, collaborate instantaneously and access the software anywhere is ripe to take off. Share: |
Wozniak is Wrong About Cloud Computing But by raising red flag, Apple co-founder highlights important detail for anyone considering the cloud: Read the privacy policy. Share: |
Fax Directly from Word 2013 with eFax App eFax has a new app available for Office 2013 that integrates with Word 2013 to let you send and receive faxes without the paper. Share: |
Shylock Malware Injects Rogue Phone Numbers in Online Banking Websites New configurations of the Shylock financial malware inject attacker-controlled phone numbers into the contact pages of online banking websites, according to... Share: |
MicroStrategy CEO Michael Saylor on Implications of 'the Mobile Wave' MicroStrategy CEO Michael Saylor's big interest these days is "the mobile wave," which refers to a re-ordering of technology and modern life through the... Share: |
How to Send Sensitive Information Via Email Need to share some private data but don't want to risk a hack attack? Free service OneShar.es offers secure, self-destructing email. Share: |
Google Adds Cell Locking to Spreadsheet App Users' of Google's Spreadsheet application can now designate blocks of cells that only they can modify when they allow their worksheets to be edited by others. Share: |
Microsoft Signs up Sharp to License ExFAT File System for Android Smartphones Microsoft said Wednesday it has signed an agreement allowing Japanese electronics maker Sharp to use its exFAT file system, as the U.S. software giant continues... Share: |
Microsoft Office 13 Embraces Web Development With the upcoming release of Microsoft Office 13, Microsoft is encouraging developers and administrators to use open Web technologies such as JavaScript, CSS and... Share: |
Open-source Movements Butt Heads Over Logo A gear logo proposed to represent and easily identify open-source hardware has caught the eyes of the The Open Source Initiative, which believes the logo... Share: |
Boingo Wireless Acquires Cloud Nine for Ad-funded Wi-Fi Access Wi-Fi service provider Boingo Wireless has acquired Cloud Nine Media, which offers ad-supported access to Wi-Fi hotspots, it said on Wednesday. Share: |
Apple Hit With Patent Lawsuit in China Over FaceTime Feature The number of new lawsuits against Apple in China continues to grow, as a Taiwanese man has sued the company, alleging that the FaceTime feature on its iPhone... Share: |
Oracle-Google Judge Wants Companies to Disclose Any Paid Relationships With Press, Bloggers The judge overseeing the lawsuit between Oracle and Google over the Android mobile OS wants to know the names of any writers who have a paid relationship with... Share: |
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