Monthly Archives: March 2011
Fake SSL Certificate Incident Highlights Flaws in DNS: Comodo CEO
The key takeaway from the incident where nine fraudulent SSL certificates were issued for popular Websites was not the fact that the certificates were...
Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox in HTML5 Duel
Google and Mozilla both launched new versions of their popular Web browsers March 22, and each had something important in common: HTML5 support, albeit...
Sonasoft Offers Deal on SonaVault E-mail Archiving Platform
Sonasoft, a developer and provider of archiving and business continuity software on the Microsoft Windows platform specifically for the small to medium-size business (SMB)...
Black Duck Suite 6 Debuts
Black Duck Software has announced the availability of the Black Duck Suite 6.The latest release of the company's enterprise-class management and governance platform for...
Oracle Beats Street with 37% Revenue Increase
Oracle, despite expensive acquisitions and legal headaches during the past 12 months, continues to report the double-whammy of business nirvana: increasing revenue and profits.The...
Effect of Japan Quake on Semiconductor Industry Still Unclear
The semiconductor industry in Japan continues to remains a question mark for industries affected by production slowdowns resulting from the 9.0-magnitude earthquake and the...
Making Cities Smarter using Location based Analytics
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Nvidia GeForce GTX 590 Powered by Dual Fermi GPUs
Nvidia on March 24 introduced the GeForce GTX 590, which the company claimed is the fastest dual graphics card available, as well as the...
CTIA Redesigns Website to Help the Disabled Shop for Wireless Access
CTIA has redesigned its AccessWireless.org Website to help people with disabilities as well as seniors and their families choose wireless devices.On the site, MMF...
AMD Continues to Shuffle Executive Lineup
Advanced Micro Devices is continuing to remake its executive lineup, even as it looks for a permanent CEO to replace the departed Dirk Meyer.The...