Galaxy S III Sales Spike After Patent Verdict Customers seem to have rushed out to buy the Galaxy S III, even though it wasn't affected by the patent case. Share: |
How Cybercriminals and Hacktivists Use DDoS Tools to Attack Network professionals know that distributed denial-of-service attacks are an ever-growing danger. Share: |
No, Tablets Won't Replace PCs Anytime Soon The list of what tablets can do is long and growing, but it's the list of what they can't do that's keeping most employees from using tablets as PC replacements. Share: |
Samsung Turns to Microsoft, Weighs Post-Verdict Strategy Samsung is huddling with American wireless carriers to discuss design modifications to its phones. Share: |
Lexmark: Inkjet Printers Are Dead, Long Live Laser Printers We talk with Marty Canning, Lexmark's printer czar, about how Lexmark will continue to support inkjet users--and how Lexmark's laser business is doing just fine, thank you. Share: |
Java Zero-day Exploit Goes Mainstream, 100+ Sites Serve Malware Attackers using two recently-uncovered Java unpatched vulnerabilities, or "zero-days," have quickly expanded their reach by going mainstream, security experts said Wednesday. Share: |
IFA 2012: Windows 8 Laptops Take on Look, Feel of Tablets Manufacturers at the trade show are unveiling Windows 8 devices that blur the line between laptops and touch-enabled devices. Share: |
You Can Write, But You Can't Hide: Big Data Knows Your Writing Quirks Data scientists have been able to mine unstructured data to determine the identity of a documents author. It seems we all have a write-print as unique as our fingerprint. Share: |
Judge Dismisses BancorpSouth Defense in Online Theft Suit A federal judge has rejected BancorpSouth's plan to use contractual agreements with customers as a shield against liability claims stemming from an online heist of some $440,000 that was illegally wire-transferred from the account of one of the bank's commercial customers in March 2010. Share: |
Mobile Devices: The Next eDiscovery Wave? Ready or not, it is time for corporations to accept that real and unique corporate Electronically Stored Information (ESI) resides on mobile devices. Share: |
Hygiene Firm Cuts CO2 Emissions With M2M Technology Cleaning specialist Zenith Hygiene Group has cut its CO2 emissions by almost 600 tonnes a year, thanks to TomTom's fleet management technology. Share: |
Republican National Convention: High-tech Meets Republican Leadership Coordinated under an effort called "Innovation Nation," the high-tech industry's trade associations, along with companies such as Microsoft and Facebook, organized a reception for the House Republican Whip team. Share: |
TechHive: First Windows Phone 8 Hardware Makes Its Debut Samsung jumped firmly behind Microsoft's next-gen Windows operating system for phones and tablets Wednesday by announcing its ATIV product family. Share: |
Metal Gear Coming to the Movies Solid Snake is coming to the big screen, as Konami aims to extend its game franchise into movies. Share: |
The Latest and Best in Car Tech Automakers are appealing to car buyers with new in-vehicle technology like LTE, digital rearview mirrors, useful apps, and advanced telematics systems. Share: |
Samsung Shows 55-inch OLED and 75-inch LED TV Samsung Electronics showed two of its upcoming TVs at the IFA trade show on Thursday, the 55-inch OLED ES9500 and the ES9000, an LED TV with a 75-inch screen. Share: |
Lenovo Challenges Google's Nexus 7 With Android Tablets Starting at $299 Lenovo is challenging Google's Nexus 7 tablet with a new range of affordable IdeaTab tablets, which start at $299 and have the Android 4.0 OS. Share: |
Thunderbird 15 Delivers Security Fixes and Chat Support Also included in the latest release of Mozilla's popular email client are Do Not Track support and Ubuntu One integration. Share: |
Oracle Knew About Currently Exploited Java Vulnerabilities for Months, Researcher Says Oracle knew since April about the existence of the two unpatched Java 7 vulnerabilities that are currently being exploited in malware attacks, according to Adam... Share: |
Windows Phone 8 Launch Adds to Microsoft's Busy October As if the October 26 launch of Windows 8 wasn't enough for Microsoft, the launch of Windows Phone 8 is reportedly scheduled for three days later. Share: |
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