Tuesday, May 31, 2011

SEO: Beware of the dark side

Intel launches new class of 'Ultrabook' laptops | Samsung demands to see Apple's next iPhone, iPad

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SEO: Beware of the dark side
Search engine optimization methods fall into white-hat, gray-hat and black-hat categories. Those who turn to the dark side, even unknowingly, do so at their peril. Read More


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Intel launches new class of 'Ultrabook' laptops
Intel announced plans for a new class of thin and light laptops at the Computex trade show on Tuesday, its latest move to improve its competitiveness in the mobile computing market. Read More

Samsung demands to see Apple's next iPhone, iPad
In the latest round of an ongoing patent and trademark battle, Samsung on Friday asked a federal judge to make Apple provide the Korean electronics giant with samples of its next-generation iPhone and iPad. Read More

MSI shows new thin-and-light laptops and tablets
MSI is showing off new X-Slim laptops at Computex that are less than an inch thick, contain the latest Intel and AMD processors, and offer more than eight hours of battery life. Read More

Sony PlayStation Network to be fully restored by weekend
Sony plans to restore all its PlayStation Network services by this weekend in all regions except Japan, South Korea, and Hong Kong, the company said Tuesday. Read More

Jonny Evans: What to expect from Apple's WWDC next week
WWDC 2011 begins June 6, as we move toward the opening of Apple's annual developer event, Apple's new iCloud/iTunes services, iOS 5, Mac OS X Lion and a MacBook Air refresh are favorites in speculation as to what to expect. Read More

Lockheed Martin acknowledges 'significant' cyberattack
Lockheed Martin Saturday night acknowledged that it its information systems network had been the target of a "significant and tenacious attack," but said that its security team detected the intrusion "almost immediately and took aggressive actions to protect all systems and data." Read More

Seagate, Western Digital merger deals face EC probe
Moves by Seagate and Western Digital to acquire hard-drive companies are being investigated by European regulators because of "competition concerns," the European Commission said. Read More


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Sandisk updates SSD line with SATA III models
Sandisk has updated its line of solid-state drives (SSDs) for tablet and portable computers with models that feature higher performance. Read More

From CIO.com: Explaining IT value to skeptics
Here are some approaches CIOs take when new executives require them to re-establish IT's strategic value. Read More

Nvidia shows tablet running quad-core Tegra chip
Nvidia has shown a prototype tablet computer running a four-core version of its Tegra processor and said products based on the new chip will go on sale starting in September. Read More

Elgan: Find it in stores, buy it online
Is it right to shop in a brick-and-mortar store, find what you want, then buy it online? If so, here's how. Read More

Asus demos phone-tablet combo, Meego netbook
Taiwan's Asustek Computer has previewed a smartphone-tablet PC combo device that seeks to bring together the strengths of both devices without completely duplicating the hardware. Read More

ViewSonic shows tablet using Intel's new Atom chip
ViewSonic unveiled a 10-inch tablet running both Android and Windows on Intel's newest Atom processor, Oak Trail, at the Computex trade show. Read More

ARM expects half of mobile PC market by 2015
ARM Holdings hopes to wrestle dominance of the mobile PC market from Intel and have ARM-based processors in more than half of all tablets, mini-notebooks and other mobile PCs sold in 2015, the company's president said Monday. Read More

Mobile phones are great for phishers, researchers find
Computer users seem to be getting better at spotting fake websites that are trying to steal their passwords, but when it comes to mobile phones, the deck is most definitely stacked against them. Read More



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