RIM Faces Possible Class Action Suit Over BlackBerry Outages Research In Motion faces a possible class action lawsuit over recent outages in its BlackBerry services earlier this month. Share: |
Pick the Right Mobile Ad Network for Your Company Android has 56 percent of mobile ad impressions, while Apple has 28 percent. Yet there's more to know when deciding where to spend your ad budget. Share: |
Zscaler Offers Lookup of Abusive IP Addresses Cloud security company Zscaler is offering a web tool businesses can use to check whether their IP address is being used for spamming or DDoS attacks. Share: |
Dropbox Adds File-Sharing Service for Work Groups Dropbox for Teams starts at $795 annually for five users and offers 1TB of storage. It also comes with phone customer support and gives IT shops control to add or remove users. Share: |
What Your Cloud Consultant Is Trying To Tell You Consultants have been a mainstay of IT departments forever. But in the cloud the commercial language is filled with a new set of euphemisms you need to understand. Here are some to look out for. Share: |
6 True and Tested IT Superstitions What dark powers do geeks turn to in times of need? Share: |
The IT Jobs Cloud Computing Will Create A presentation at last week's Gartner Symposium posited cloud computing will be a net destructor of IT jobs. Share: |
Kelihos Botnet Domain Provider Promises to Make Amends Czech based free domain provider dotFree Group has settled the lawsuit brought against it by Microsoft in the Kelihos takedown case by suspending all abusive... Share: |
Google Tweaks Offers Strategy, Becomes Deals Aggregator Google, which had until now sought coupons and special offers directly from merchants for its Offers service, will now also aggregate and market offerings from... Share: |
Turn Your iPad into a PowerPoint Presenter Free app/service SlideShark converts presentations to an iPad-friendly format and lets you show them on your tablet or a projector. Share: |
Researcher Finds Major Flaw in Facebook A security penetration tester discovered a major flaw in Facebook that could allow a person to send anyone on the social-networking site malicious applications. Share: |
Privacy a Concern as Google Links Plus With Its Other Sites Google's work to integrate its Google+ social networking site broadly with its other services could raise red flags for users who want to closely guard their... Share: |
Nintendo 3DS 2Q Sales Rebound as Price Cuts Kick in Sales of Nintendo's 3DS handheld game console rebounded over the last quarter as it slashed prices, but the company said it is facing deep financial losses, and... Share: |
Duqu Incidents Detected in Iran and Sudan Security vendor Kaspersky Lab has identified infections with the new Duqu malware in Sudan and, more importantly, Iran, the main target of the Trojan's... Share: |
The Problem With Android Android 4.0 "Ice Cream Sandwich" will soon be available...at least if you buy a Samsung Galaxy Nexus. If you have some other Android smartphone or tablet, good luck. Share: |
Facebook Will Cool Its First European Data Center for Free in Sweden Facebook has begun building a data center in Lulea, Sweden, where it will benefit from cheap electricity and year-round free air cooling, the company announced... Share: |
New Bill Would Target Websites Enabling Copyright Infringement A new bill introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives would allow law enforcement officials to shut down websites that enable or facilitate copyright... Share: |
IPhone Exceeds Sprint's Expectations The Apple iPhone is attracting more new subscribers than expected to Sprint Nextel, and it will probably ease rather than worsen congestion on the carrier's 3G... Share: |
Attackers Trick Facebook Users Into Exposing Secret Security Codes New social engineering attacks are tricking Facebook users into exposing anti-CSRF tokens associated with their sessions. These security codes allow attackers to... Share: |
EFF, ACLU File Lawsuits Over Patriot Act Data Collection Two civil liberties groups have filed lawsuits asking the U.S. Department of Justice to detail its collection of electronic data and other information under the... Share: |
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