Gauss Malware: What You Need to Know We answer some frequently asked questions about the Gauss virus. Share: |
Apple Said to Be Hit Among Older Consumers According to a finding by brand perception measurement company YouGov, since mid-July 2011, Apple's biggest supporters are consumers 35 years and older. Share: |
Cisco Readying a New Nexus Switch The Nexus 3500 will reportedly feature 250 nanosecond port-to-port latency and integrated network address translation. Share: |
Why Acer Is Wrong About Microsoft Surface Analysis: Everybody calls Microsoft a software company, but of course Microsoft makes hardware, too. Share: |
Google Appeases Hollywood But Rankles Internet Freedom Watchers The MPAA praises the move to demote in search results sites accused of copyright infringement, while some advocates of Internet freedom pan the move or have a lukewarm response. Share: |
SUSE Linux Outlines Its Plans for Windows 8 Secure Boot Based on Fedora's strategy, this new approach to Windows 8's restrictions adds new flexibility to the mix. Share: |
Microsoft Outlook.com Doesn't Play Well With Android Mobile One of the hot new features of Microsofts upgraded and renamed email service Outlook.com -- that devices without Office loaded onto them can open Office attachments in the cloud via a browser wont work with Android mobile devices. Share: |
10 Tips for Gmail and Google Calendar From remote calendar access to auto-declining appointments, here are 10 tips and tricks that will keep you focused, organized and productive. Share: |
New Site Lets You Tell Your Boss Anything, Anonymously Offering feedback, even if it's done in constructive ways, can be a touchy process in a high-pressure environment. British Columbia-based social startup... Share: |
Copyright Removal Requests to Affect Google Search Ranking When assigning search result rankings, Google will now take reports of copyright violation into account. Share: |
Crowd Fails to Fund How-To Book About Crowdfunding Would-be author undeterred, vows to try again. Share: |
Tablet Users Shop Online in Volume, Study Shows Online shoppers are buying via via mobile devices at significantly higher rates every year, reports a Web merchandising firm. Share: |
Memo to Microsoft: This is How You Do Marketing So you think you can salvage Windows 8 Metro? Then join Cringely as he proposes new names for the upcoming OS. Share: |
Google Now: What it Actually Does Analysis: Google Now is a voice/context/mobile/data tool in Android 4.1 Here's an overview of its finer points. Share: |
The Byte Cellar Is the Ultimate Geek Dream Den Check out Blake Pattersons Byte Cellar room of 122 vintage computers, retro consoles, pocket PCs, and more. Share: |
NASAs Project Morpheus Crash Lands During Test, Creates Incredible Explosions Not all weeks can be perfect. After the success of the Mars Rover, NASA hit a slight bump with the crash landing of Project Morpheus. Share: |
Forget the Real Thing, Make a Lego Replica of the Curiosity Rover It might not be able to shoot lasers but this re-creation of the Curiosity Rover is the closest most of us will get to the real thing. Share: |
Google Releases New Web Development Aids Google released two new internally authored technologies this week that could help ease the burdens of Web developers. One is a tool for spotting memory leaks in... Share: |
Amazon Starts Fire Sale on Kindle DX The Kindle DX is now $269. Share: |
Get a Mars Rover of Your Own--Sort of--With This Hot Wheels Toy NASAs Rover landed on the red planet earlier this week, and next month a replica of the Curiosity machine will be landing in stores. Share: |
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