5 Major Changes Facing the Internet in 2012 Technical operations and policymaking could change significantly this year with the move to ipv6 and new top level domains. Share: |
Try Avant Browser 2012 for a Choice of Rendering Engines Users of the latest build of this free Windows browser can assign the Internet Explorer, Firefox, or Chrome engine to different kinds of Web pages. Share: |
Mobile App Developers to Get Their Own Professional Organization The Application Developers Alliance would enable collaboration and provide education, cloud access, and lobbying efforts. Share: |
Google, Facebook Rivalry to Heat up in 2012 As Google works to make its Google+ social network a major competitor to market leader Facebook, the battle between the two could reach a critical point in 2012. Share: |
SpyEye Malware Borrows Zeus Trick to Mask Fraud A powerful bank-fraud software program, SpyEye, has been seen with a feature designed to keep victims in the dark long after fraud has taken place, according to... Share: |
Social Network for Activists Resets 18 Million Passwords Following a Security Breach Care2.com, a social networking website for activists, has decided to reset the account passwords of almost 18 million registered members after hackers gained... Share: |
New AIM Instant Messaging Client Poses Privacy Risks, Says EFF Digital rights watchdog Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) is advising users of AOL Instant Messenger (AIM) not to upgrade to the next version of the instant... Share: |
New RIM Chairman Will Face Tough Challenges There may soon be a new head honcho at RIM. There is speculation that a new chairman will be appointed to try and get the beleaguered company back on track. Share: |
Mozilla Releases Version 2.0 of Its License Mozilla announced Tuesday the release of version 2.0 of the Mozilla Public License (MPL), which provides compatibility with the Apache and GPL licenses, opening... Share: |
HP Mini 210 Netbook, $317 BuyDig.com is selling the 10.1-inch HP MIni 210-3080NR netbook for only $317 Share: |
Broadcom Makes Home Network Push Broadcom will demonstrate silicon that can use the next-generation coaxial home networking standard, with a real-world speed of 400M bps, at the International... Share: |
Researcher: Many Stratfor Passwords Are Weak At Utah Valley University, 120 computers are now working to decode encrypted passwords revealed by the hack of Stratfor Global Intelligence, one of the most... Share: |
Why Enterprise Software Will Never Be the Same It's a stretch to call 2011 a truly transformative year for enterprise software, given all the old warts that remain, from large-scale IT project failures to... Share: |
The Cloud, Day 20: What About Security? It won't be the end of the world if my music files are compromised, but if I am going to store my personal photos, financial information, or other sensitive data online, I need to make sure it is safe. Share: |
Google Acquires More IBM Patents Google has acquired more IBM patents, adding more than 200 to approximately 2,000 patents it had previously bought from IBM. Share: |
US Lawmakers Push for Huawei Investigation The U.S. Department of State should investigate Huawei Technologies' reported sale of mobile phone tracking equipment to an Iranian mobile operator and consider... Share: |
Oracle-Google Trial Over Android to Begin as Soon as March Oracle's lawsuit against Google over alleged Java patent and copyright violations in the Android mobile OS will go to trial as soon as mid-March after well over... Share: |
IBM Acquiring Software Testing Vendor Green Hat IBM is buying Green Hat, maker of automated testing tools for integration, SOA (service oriented architecture) implementations and cloud-based deployments, the... Share: |
Yahoo Taps PayPal President Thompson as CEO Yahoo's board has chosen as the company's CEO Scott Thompson, president of eBay's PayPal, ending a four-month search after Carol Bartz was fired in early... Share: |
Hadoop Solidified for Production Duty After nearly seven years of development and fine tuning, the Apache Hadoop data processing framework is finally ready for full production use, the developers of... Share: |
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