McAfee Social Protection Locks Down Your Facebook Photos A new Facebook app lets users share protected, un-shareable photos on Facebook. Share: |
How Microsoft Surface Stacks Up Against Its Tablet Competition How do the specs for the upcoming Microsoft Surface for Windows RT and Surface for Windows Pro compare with the Apple iPad? Here's what we know. Share: |
US House to ITU: Hands off the Internet The U.S. House of Representatives voted late Thursday to send a message to the United Nations' International Telecommunication Union. Share: |
New Logitech Webcam Puts Skype on TVs Without Need for a PC Logitech's TV Cam HD is able to run Skype videoconferencing software on a high-definition TV without the need for a PC. Share: |
KDE 4.9 Brings Fresh Stability and Performance to the Linux Desktop The Dolphin file manager and the Okular document viewer are among the components to receive key improvements in this latest update to the popular KDE Software Compilation. Share: |
Apple Patent Application Reveals iPad Smart Cover A keyboard flap, stylus support, and new display options are among the possible functions of this capable cover for Apple's tablet. Share: |
Samsung Galaxy Note II to Debut August 29 A refreshed Galaxy Note smartphone is expected to follow the release of the Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet. Share: |
Microsoft Looks to Drop Metro Brand A trademark challenge is apparently prompting Microsoft to rename the colorful geometric interface featured in Windows 8 across platforms. Share: |
'2001: A Space Odyssey' Nixed as Samsung Evidence in Suit Against Apple Judge Koh rules that Samsung didn't make it clear in the preliminary injunction stage that the company wanted to cite the prop as evidence against Apple's patent. Share: |
Free Friday: Gaming with Science and Wikipedia Weve got a new game from Carnegie Mellon and Stanford in this weeks roundup of free games. Share: |
Facebook Baseball Pages Hacked, Naughty Messages Posted A Jeter sex change and pit bull giveaway were among the outlaw posts to team pages until MLB restored the site with apologies. Share: |
Windows 8 Leaked in Final Form Microsoft froze the code for its revamped operating system on Wednesday, and by Thursday an apparently pirated version was found online. Share: |
HTC Expects Revenue to Decline in Q3, Says It Needs to Improve Its Brand Taiwanese smartphone maker HTC said on Friday it needs to bolster its brand, forecasting a decline in revenue and profit in the third quarter. Share: |
Facebook Unveils New User-Generated Feature: Facebook Stories The point of the new feature is to showcase how Facebookers use the site in compelling ways. Entries are welcome. Share: |
Apple v. Samsung Highlights Insanity of Tech Patents The Apple v. Samsung Case puts a spotlight on all that is wrong with the tech industry and the patent system. Share: |
Big-Budget Consoles Beware, the Ouya Is Coming in Strong Are low-budget, open-source consoles the next big thing? Over 48,000 people and six million dollars in Kickstarter funding say they are. Share: |
Samsung Says Apple's Claim Is an Affront to the Integrity of the Jury Samsung Electronics has asked a court in California to strike down Apple's "self-serving" recommendation of sanctions against the South Korean company for... Share: |
Can Congress Protect the Nation's Critical Infrastructure? The Cyber Security Act of 2012 may be a start, but Congress has a history of missing the mark when it comes to information security legislation. Share: |
Identity Theft May Cost IRS $21 Billion Over Next Five Years The dead can't speak for themselves. But they can apparently file U.S. tax returns. Share: |
How to Send Your Boss an Anonymous Email Whether you're looking to vent or praise, Tell Your Boss Anything gives you the means to do it secretly. On the more practical side, it allows managers to collect anonymous feedback from employees. Share: |
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