Monthly Archives: April 2009
Security Researcher to Unveil Database Server Hack at Black Hat Europe
SQL injection consistently rates as one of the top vulnerabilities affecting Web applications. But for all the attention paid to it, one researcher feels...
Palm Pre: Up-Close and Personal
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IBM May Be Getting Closer to Acquiring Sun
IBM is apparently closer to closing a deal to acquire Sun Microsystems after negotitating down the per-share price from between $10 and $11 per...
Samsung Offers 8 Sleek Handsets at 2009 CTIA Show
Samsung Offers 8 Sleek Handsets at 2009 CTIA Show
by Nathan Eddy
Samsung Finesse
With the Samsung Finesse, subscribers will be able to experience features and capabilities...
AMD ATI Radeon HD 4890 Graphics Card Looks to Compete Against Nvidia
Advanced Micro Devices is rolling out a new graphics card, the ATI Radeon HD 4890, which the chip company claimed is driven by the...
Clearwire Sets Silicon Valley WiMax Beta Network
Clearwire plans to launch a beta WiMax network in Silicon Valley this summer for 4G developers. The wireless 4G service will be provided free...
Five Free Tools to Help Exterminate Conficker
Though the Conficker hype has died down, there are still people on the lookout for remediation and detection tools to make sure their networks...
Why Smaller Media-Vendor Gatherings Work Best
LAS VEGAS -- The Station took a little detour in his regular data center/storage/virtualization/cloud computing/green IT beats and went to the Nevada desert to...
New Organization Promotes Free and Open Cloud Computing
It is April 1 and the focus on the cloud is as serious -- or not-so-serious -- as ever. A new organization has formed...
Android Gaining Steam
HP is testing Android as an operating system for its forthcoming line of netbooks, according to several published reports. Far from being a welcome...