Microsoft Surface Fuels Fear and Loathing in PC Land Tough talk about Microsoft's upcoming tablet is the latest sign of a PC industry in panic mode. Share: |
GNOME Announces a Brand-New OS Coming in 2014 Tablet-focused touch capabilities, meanwhile, are now on the way to the GNOME desktop. Share: |
Google to Pay $22.5 Million Fine for Safari Tracking Violations UPDATE: The $22.5 million civil penalty is the largest ever secured by the Federal Trade Commission for a violation of one of its orders. Share: |
Blizzard Entertainment Warns of Password Breach The World of Warcraft and Starcraft maker is prodding some users to change their passwords and security questions. Share: |
Official Olympics Website Won't Win a Gold Medal The London 2012 Website has deteriorated during demand during the Olympic Games, performing poorly in a number of areas. Share: |
FTC Gives Final Approval to Facebook Privacy Settlement As part of the deal, Facebook denies the allegations and makes no admission of guilt. Share: |
Hands on With Windows To Go: The Good, the Bad, the USB Bootable When I attended TechEd 2012 in Amsterdam at the end of June, the Windows To Go session was likely the most attended session all day. And it's easy to see why. Share: |
Google's Graveyard: 15 Products Google Has Killed Missing your favorite Google app? Here are 15 products that Google has killed or has announced plans to kill. Share: |
Cars.com Races to Make Sure Performance Keeps up With Growth With business accelerating, it's about handling the bumps in the road. Share: |
Recent Cloud Critics, Including Wozniak, Intensify Debate Cloud computing has taken some heat this week. Share: |
Security Manager's Journal: Security Training on the Cheap With no budget, our manager has to devise a security awareness and training program on his own. Share: |
Bill Clinton to Give Opening Keynote at Dell Event Former President Bill Clinton will speak at December's Dell World event in Austin, Texas, Dell announced. Share: |
Gauss Cyber Espionage Threat Targets Banking Info A new malware threat has been discovered that seems to have the same state-sponsored roots as Stuxnet, Duqu, and Flame. Share: |
Google FTC Fine Illustrates Mixed-Up Priorities of US Watchdog Agencies We rely on the FTC, FCC, and other US agencies to enforce policies and defend average citizens, but they frequently drop the ball. Share: |
Yahoo Reviewing Strategy, Including Use of Cash From Alibaba Deal Yahoo's new CEO Marissa Mayer is reviewing the company's business strategy, which could lead it to change its plans to return to shareholders after tax cash... Share: |
Foxconn to Resubmit Its Plan to Buy Sharp Stake to Taiwanese Regulators Foxconn Technology Group said on Friday it will resubmit a required regulatory filing to buy a stake in Sharp, after Taiwan's government returned the previous... Share: |
Livedrive Releases Chromebook App for Cloud Storage Cloud storage provider Livedrive introduced an app for Google's Chromebook on Thursday that is designed to give Livedrive customers access to their files stored... Share: |
Former Goldman Sachs Coder, Freed on Appeal, Faces New Charges A former programmer for Goldman Sachs has been charged again with pilfering sensitive source code despite his successful appeal in April of his U.S. Federal... Share: |
Salesforce.com to Debut 'Work.com' at Dreamforce Salesforce.com is planning to up its stake in human resources software with the unveiling of a new service called Work.com next month during the Dreamforce event... Share: |
Fewer Outsourcing Contracts Going Around, Says Research Firm The number of new IT and business process outsourcing contracts worldwide dropped by 20 percent to 411 in the second quarter from 516 in the same quarter a year... Share: |
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