The Most Secure Holiday Gift: Android vs. iOS vs. BlackBerry Which smartphone and tablet OS provides the best security? Steve Hunt and the Neohapsis team provide a guide for holiday gift-givers (or any gadget lover). Share: |
How to Deny DDoS Attacks Hackers use sophisticated tactics to overwhelm networks, both as tools of protests and as ruses to distract from serious crimes. Share: |
Get the Beauty of KDE on Your Tablet Using 'semantic desktop' technology, this free new interface learns as you use your tablet and can make context-sensitive recommendations. Share: |
Quad-Core Phones: What to Expect in 2012 Revolutionary a year ago, dual-core mobile processors are now standard; next, chipmakers say, quad-core processors will support mobile multitasking comparable to the performance of a desktop computer. Share: |
AT&T, DOJ File Motion to Halt T-Mobile Proceedings AT&T has asked a judge to put on hold the U.S. Department of Justice's lawsuit to block its merger with T-Mobile USA while the two companies decide whether to move forward with the deal. Share: |
German Court Issues Injunction Against Apple Products A German court on Friday ruled that Apple's iPhone and iPad devices infringe a Motorola patent and issued an injunction against sales of the products in Germany... Share: |
Feds Again Say LightSquared Interferes With GPS A second round of tests on LightSquared's proposed land-based mobile data network again showed interference with a majority of GPS devices. Share: |
Beware the Spread of Weaselware Analysis: Microsoft move to extend the kill-switch, vendor-meddling, customer-paternalization policies of mobile devices to desktop software is a win for weaselware. Share: |
Adobe Promises Reader Zero-day Patch on Friday Adobe plans to release a patch Friday for an older version of the Reader PDF viewer to stymie attacks. Share: |
University Accuses Oracle of Extortion, Lies, 'Rigged' Demo in Lawsuit New details have emerged in Montclair State University's lawsuit against Oracle in connection with a troubled ERP (enterprise resource planning) project. Share: |
Former Congressional Staffers Lobby for Copyright Bills Eight former staff members of the U.S. House of Representatives Judiciary Committee are now lobbying on behalf of companies or groups supporting controversial copyright enforcement legislation in Congress. Share: |
Cloud UI Design Mistakes to Avoid I've written for years that it is impossible to make a product too easy to use. But the industry has proved me wrong, by making products that are so focused on... Share: |
Five Google+ Hangouts Features Businesses Will Love Google Hangouts is adding useful features that will appeal to businesses seeking video conferencing or broadcasting. Share: |
Putting a Lock on Password Management A cancer diagnostics firm is using a single sign-on service to secure a growing pool of SaaS subscriptions. Share: |
30 Events That Shaped Cisco in 2011 2011 was a tumultuously transitional year for Cisco. Share: |
IT Hiring Expected to Rise in 2012, Says Survey The IT job market in 2012 shows some signs of improvement when it comes to hiring, but most companies still aren't expanding. Share: |
Microsoft Releases Old Recovery Software in New Wrapper Free Windows Defender Offline tool looks to be Standalone System Sweeper with a new name and support for Windows 8. Share: |
Clickjacking Attacks Possible Despite Framebusting Protection The so-called framebusting mechanism implemented in browsers to help websites prevent clickjacking attacks doesn't live up to expectations, Google reports. Share: |
FTC Mails out Refund Checks for Buyers of Scareware The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has begun to mail refund checks to computer owners who purchased so-called scareware from vendors who allegedly used deceptive ads. Share: |
Microsoft Releases First Office App for IPad Microsoft today released an update to its OneNote application for iOS that it said has been tweaked for the iPad. Share: |
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