Monthly Archives: December 2009

ATandT Promises Network Improvements, Hints at Data Caps

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Ralph de la Vega, president and CEO of AT&T Mobility and Consumer Markets, had both good news and bad news Dec. 9 for iPhone...
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Seven Ways to Make Your Security Budget Pay Off in 2010

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Seven Ways to Make Your Security Budget Pay Off in 2010 Seven Ways to Make Your Security Budget Pay Off in 2010By Brian Prince Finding the...

Droid Beats iPhone 3GS in Time’s 2009 Gadget List

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In a win for Motorola, Google and Verizon Wireless, Time has put the Motorola Droid at the top of its 2009 "Top 10 Gadgets"...

IBM Hooks Up with Wozniak, Fusion-io in OEM Pact for SSDs

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IBM on Dec. 9 made a strategic move into the enterprise solid-state storage market, casting its lot with a newcomer -- solid-state server and...
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10 Digital Cameras You Should Snap Up as Holiday Gifts

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10 Digital Cameras You Should Snap Up as Holiday Gifts 10 Digital Cameras You Should Snap Up as Holiday GiftsBy Nathan Eddy Canon PowerShot S90 10.0-Megapixel...

Four Database Security Tips for Dealing with SQL Injections

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On Dec. 6, a researcher posted proof that he had compromised NASA Websites via a SQL injection. Fortunately for NASA, his motive appears to...

Apple Launches RSS Feed for iPhone Developer News

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Apple has launched an RSS feed for iPhone developers, creating a new communication channel for news and announcements surrounding App Store submissions and reviews....

House Approves P2P User Act

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The third time proved the charm for Rep. Mary Mack Bono (R-CA) as the U.S. House approved the Informed P2P User Act Dec. 8,...

Adobe to Fix Zero-Day Security Vulnerability

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Adobe Systems is planning to patch a zero-day security vulnerability affecting its Adobe Illustrator software by January.The announcement comes a week after proof-of-concept exploit...

Phishing Ploy Seeks to Hijack CMS Creds

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Researchers are reporting as new phishing attack aimed at stealing web site content management system log-in credentials in order to poison involved targets' sites...