Monthly Archives: March 2010
Did Yale Postpone Move to Google Apps over China Flap?
The Yale Daily News scored a nice piece of local info that warrants some speculation about whether Google's recent moves versus China are adversely...
INSIDE MOBILE: Watch the Time You Spend Looking at TV, Computer, Smartphone, Tablet Screens
With the Apple iPad, we will have four major electronic screens with which most of us today interact: TV, computer, phone and tablet. There...
Adobe, Google Bring Flash to Chrome Browser
Adobe has teamed up with Google to integrate its Flash Player with Google's Chrome browser.On March 30 the two companies announced that Google had...
Cisco Debuts Valet, Linksys E-Series Routers
Networking giant Cisco Systems announced the release of two 802.11n wireless routers, including the Valet family, a product line that aims to make home...
Twitter Refreshes Homepage to Better Reflect Its Real-Time Nature
Twitter March 30 began surfacing tweets on its homepage in real time, a redesign of its front door that better reflects the frenetic pace...
Google: Malware Attacks Target Vietnam Dissidents
Google and McAfee have uncovered evidence that a campaign of politically motivated cyber-attacks is targeting critics of a Chinese-backed mining operation in Vietnam.In a...
Google Apps Offers Dual Delivery, Health Check
Google's Postini e-mail security team March 31 unveiled Dual Delivery, an IT administration feature for Google Message Security that supports migration to a new...
ATandT, Apple Working to Improve iPhone Experience
A new report backs up earlier suggestions that Apple's iPhone, and not the AT&T network, is primarily to blame for the service issues that...
Google Blames Google.hk Search Block on Great Firewall of China
Google blamed blockages of searches on its Google.hk Website in China on a change in that country's firewall censors, the latest issue involving the...
Networking, Desktop Support, Security Skills in Demand
Seventy-nine percent of surveyed CIOs are feeling optimistic about their companies' prospects for growth, and 40 percent are planning for new projects. But that...