Monthly Archives: August 2011
Google+ Instant Messaging Bug Getting Fixed
Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) said it is rolling out a fix for a quirky bug in the integration between Google Talk and Google+ that can give...
Gizmodo Dodges Apple iPhone 4 Legal Charges
California prosecutors apparently have no plans to file charges against Gizmodo employees who purchased an iPhone 4 prototype in 2010. The tech blog's Jason...
Dell Releases Inspiron 13z, 14z, V131 Notebooks
Dell announced the Inspiron 13z and Inspiron 14z notebooks, extending the company's emphasis on thin computing, and broadening the "z" distinction to Inspiron, Dell's...
STEC Newest Flash Vendor to Move Into PCIe Market
Solid-state drive maker STEC has entered the increasingly crowded PCIe-based solid-state disk market with an advanced drive that supports both SLC (single-level cell) and...
Aruba Networks’ Military-Grade Wireless Blocks Hacker Attacks at Black Hat
Aruba Networks detected and contained more than 8,790 security events over the wireless networks it deployed for the annual Black Hat security conference in...
Android Part of FTC’s Google Investigation: Report
The Federal Trade Commission is reportedly expanding its investigation into Google's (NASDAQ:GOOG) search business to include the company's Android mobile operating system and Web...
Health Care IT Will Need to Support Diverse Mobile Devices: Report
The health care industry will need its IT specialists to support multiple platforms of mobile computing despite the apparent popularity of specific devices such...
Infratel Releases Cloud-Based Telephony Service
Infratel, a provider of call center products and general telephony services for the small and midsize business, announced the market launch of a cloud-based...
Buffalo Unveils Windows-Powered NAS Range
Buffalo Technology, a specialist in the design, development and manufacturing of storage and wireless networking solutions, announced the launch of the TeraStation Pro Windows...
Security Breach Hits Wisconsin University Server Storing Student, Faculty SSNs
Former and current faculty and students at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee may have had their Social Security numbers exposed by malware.Malware planted on a...