WikiLeaks Attacks Illegal Says Internet Society Takedown attempts against WikiLeaks undermine what the Internet stands for, says the nonprofit group dedicated to open use of the Internet. Share: |
Oracle Tries to Pull Apache Back to Java Group Apache complains of dominance by Oracle, which in turn acknowledges Apache's influence on Java's future. Share: |
15 Hot Holiday HDTV Deals Looking for a new HDTV this holiday season? Check out these hot deals. Share: |
iPad 2.0: Skinny with Dual Cameras As we look toward the next iPad, the Reynolds Journalism Institute reveals who's using tablets now. Share: |
Holiday Work Party Hijinks to Avoid Company Christmas parties can be a jolly good time, but a lot can go wrong. Overdrinking, under-dressing, bad dancing and inappropriate flirting, to name a few. Here are some etiquette tips to help you party on without losing your dignity or your job. Share: |
Hacker Group Defends Attacks on WikiLeaks Foes The loosely-knit Anonymous hacker group Friday called its attacks against perceived foes of WikiLeaks a symbolic protest. Share: |
Apple Pulls iOS Jailbreak Detection Tool Apple quietly yanked from iOS 4.2 an API designed to reveal if the OS had been compromised and jailbroken. Share: |
Apple's Switch to Sandy Bridge: Impact for Gamers? The rumors are that Apple will switch to Intels Sandy Bridge chips for its next generation of MacBook portables, but this could upset its moves towards establishing the Mac as a gaming platform Share: |
Yes, Facebook Rejected Microsoft's $15 Billion Offer A Microsoft executive, speaking at a tech conference in Paris, confirmed the company made a failed bid to buy Facebook three years ago. Share: |
The Tech That Got People Talking on Twitter Topsy is a search engine whose results are determined by what people are talking about/linking to on Twitter Share: |
Great Simple Cameras for the Holidays Cameras make for a fun, practical holiday gift--especially these basic and ruggedized point-and-shoots, pocket megazooms, and touchscreen cameras. Share: |
Games Dominate iPhone Apps (But Not iPad) Video games are clearly the killer apps on the iPhone, but productivity and media consumption rule on the iPad Share: |
Google, Microsoft Ad Networks Briefly Hit by With Malware For a brief period this week, cybercriminals managed to infect Google's and Microsoft's online ad networks with malicious advertisements that attacked users'... Share: |
Hackers Steal McDonald's Customer Data McDonald's is working with law enforcement authorities after malicious hackers broke into another company's databases and stole information about an undetermined... Share: |
Could the Wikileaks Scandal Lead to New Virtual Currency? The Wikileaks fiasco is shaking the foundations of the Internet and might be boosting the popularity of a virtual currency system thats impossible to police. Share: |
How Android Phones Will Use Near-Field Communication Near-field communication baked into the next generation of Android handsets could open new possibilities for local businesses. Share: |
Our Favorite Break.com Videos in Viral Views 12 What's Friday Afternoon without Viral Views? It's probably not Friday afternoon. Enjoy some of the best of the Internet with courtesy of GeekTech. Share: |
Prepare For an Explosion in Mobile Cloud Apps Amazons release of developer kits for the Android and iPhone platforms will lead to an explosion of cloud-enabled mobile phone and tablet apps. Share: |
Despite Recession, Finance Job Competition Stays Strong Finding qualified candidates for financial services and accounting positions should prove easy with the U.S. unemployment rate near 10 percent. However, firms... Share: |
Novatel Sues ZTE, Franklin Over MiFi Patents Novatel Wireless claimed in a lawsuit filed on Thursday that ZTE and Franklin Wireless have infringed five of the patents behind its popular MiFi mobile hotspot... Share: |
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