Monthly Archives: December 2010
Paul Allen’s Lawsuit Against Apple, Google, Others Dismissed
The patent infringement lawsuit that Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen filed against Apple, Google and a handful of other companies in August has been dismissed...
Google Latitude Goes Native for Apple’s iPhone iOS 4
Google Dec. 13 launched its official Google Latitude application for Apple's iPhone, more than a year and a half after Apple refused to allow...
Gawker Hack Leads to Twitter Spam Campaign
Gawker Media's servers were hit by hackers during the weekend, exposing the e-mail addresses and passwords of registered users of their Websites and apparently...
Symantecs Storage Trends for 2011: Virtualization Remains King
Symantecs Storage Trends for 2011: Virtualization Remains King
Edited by Chris Preimesberger
More GapsWill Appear in Disaster Recovery for Virtual Environments
The number of applications and amount...
WikiLeaks Supporters Behind Operation Payback Traceable, Researchers Report
Those participating in denial-of-service attacks in support of WikiLeaks may not be as anonymous as they think.According to an analysis (PDF) of the Low...
Core Security Penetration Testing Tool Focuses on Critical Assets
Core Security Technologies introduced Core Insight Enterprise, an automated penetration test suite with risk assessment capabilities. Like its flagship product Core Impact Pro, Core...
Bing-Facebook Partnership Tops SEO Priorities in 2011: Report
As a year dominated by social media comes to a close, Searchmetrics, provider of search analytics software, reveals its insights and predictions for the...
Quest Software Offers Cloud Automation Platform 7.5
Cloud automation services provider Quest Software announced the release of its Cloud Automation Platform 7.5, the company's cloud automation and management technology. The platform...
Seagate Unveils 1TB 2.5-Inch HDD Designed for Data Centers
Seagate introduced on Dec. 13 the Constellation.2, a 1TB hard disk drive designed for enterprise server storage applications. The 2.5-inch hard disk drives are...
Google Android 2.3 NFC Scans Portland Businesses
Google has begun distributing special stickers with near field communications (NFC) technology to let business owners in Portland, Ore., tout their wares right from...