Monthly Archives: September 2011
HP Users Hope Whitman Can Persuade Oracle to Change Itanium Decision
Users of Hewlett-Packard's high-end servers are hoping the arrival of Meg Whitman as the tech vendor's new CEO will lead to a thawing of...
Adobe Delivers Beta 3 of Muse Codeless HTML Tool
Adobe Systems has delivered an update to its Web creation tool for designers, code-named Muse, with Muse Beta 3.Adobe Muse enables graphic designers to...
EHRs Raise Consumer Fears of Identity Theft: Harris Interactive
As health care facilities increasingly adopt electronic health records (EHRs), a large number of consumers are fearful of the ability of organizations to keep...
Samsung Omnia W Showcases Windows Phone Mango
Samsung has unveiled its first smartphone preloaded with the Windows Phone "Mango" update: The Omnia W, which features a 3.7-inch Super AMOLED (active-matrix organic...
Obama Defends Jobs Act in LinkedIn Visit
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. -- President Barack Obama, speaking at the Computer History Museum here on Sept. 26 as a guest of career-oriented social network...
Attackers Subvert MySQL.com With BlackHole Exploit Kit to Serve Malware
Unknown attackers compromised the main Website of open-source database MySQL and served malware to unsuspecting visitors for a short period of time on Sept....
ThinkPad Tablet Is Business-Ready
The newly released Lenovo ThinkPad tablet flips the "consumerization of IT" paradigm by adding business-class features such as management software, full-size peripheral connectors-including a...
U.S. Government Proposal Would Enlist ISPs to Fight Botnets
Homeland Security and Commerce departments are considering a voluntary program in which Internet service providers will proactively detect infected computers participating in a botnet.The...
Keynote’s MITE Impresses, Measures Mobile Website Performance
Keynote's Mobile Internet Testing Environment, or MITE, is a desktop-based performance testing tool that measures the performance of mobile Websites from a large range...
Touch-Centric
Touch-Centric
The new BlackBerry Torch 9850 and 9860 embrace the current smartphone trend of a touch screen sans physical keyboard, a significant departure from the...