Monthly Archives: March 2011

Google Nexus Honeycomb Tablet On Tap from LG

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Google has reportedly tapped phone maker LG to build an Android 3.0, or "Honeycomb," for the search engine's Nexus brand, which has been accorded...

ATandT-T-Mobile Merger Faces Long, Difficult Antitrust Review

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When AT&T announced that it was buying T-Mobile a couple of weeks ago, it was presented as if the deal were a fait accompli....

Facebook Scams Succeed Because Friends Don’t Warn Each Other: Survey

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Social networking sites can do so much more to protect their users from malware and social engineering attacks. A recent research study suggests users...

CA Capitalizes on RSA SecurID Breach with a Token Trade-in Program

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One company's misery is another's opportunity. CA Technologies is reaching out to jittery RSA customers with a trade-in deal: SecurID tokens for CA ArcotID...

Microsoft’s Internet Explorer, Opera Clash on Support Philosophy

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To support or not support older versions of a product? For Microsoft and Opera, that's becoming the question.Opera introduced its Opera Mini 6 and...

OpenSUSE 11.4 Offers Updated Open-Source Apps, Components

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OpenSUSE 11.4 is a modest new release in the line of community-oriented Linux-based operating systems from Novell and the openSUSE community, marked by a...

RSA SecurID Breach Is a Lesson in APTs

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While customers are understandably concerned about the security of their SecurID deployments, the RSA breach is a wake-up call about the recent increase in...

RemoteFX and Dynamic Memory Boost Windows Server 2008 R2

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Three-dimensional graphics, USB redirection, reduced network bandwidth when working with graphics-rich applications, and more flexible memory usage are all included in the first service...

Network Management Strategies in a Mobile World

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With a Boost from Android, the Smartphone Market Is Set to Grow 49 Percent...

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Led by Google's Android operating system, the worldwide smartphone market is expected to grow by nearly 50 percent this year, according to a March...