Monthly Archives: September 2011
Symantec Launches Cloud-Based SSL Certificate Management Service
Symantec rolled out a new cloud-based digital certificate management service to help organizations worried about the security of their Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificates.With...
Motorola Droid Bionic Boasts 4G, Dual-Core Power
Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) Android smartphone OEMs have pumped out so many handsets based on the open-source operating system-more than 300 varietals worldwide-that many of the...
IBM, WellPoint Developing Health Care Applications for Watson
Watson is moving on from "Jeopardy" champion to physician's assistant. IBM and health insurer WellPoint are now creating the first commercial products for the...
Accenture to Pay $63.7M Fine to Settle DOJ Kickback Case
IT integration and consulting firm Accenture on Sept. 12 agreed to pay a fine of $63.7 million to settle a Department of Justice lawsuit...
Microsoft Windows 8 Details Coming at BUILD Conference
Microsoft plans on offering additional insight into Windows 8 at its BUILD conference, scheduled to kick off Sept. 13 in Anaheim, Calif.As part of...
ATandT Uses Old Arguments in Response to Justice Department Lawsuit
AT&T filed its official response Sept. 9 to the antitrust lawsuit filed by the U.S. Department of Justice that seeks to prevent the company's...
Samsung Windows Phone ‘Mango’ Devices Coming, Despite Death Rumors
Samsung is planning to release a pair of Windows Phone "Mango" devices this fall, despite rumors that it will end support for the Windows...
Android, Microsoft Could Spark Smartphone Fragmentation
In the course of promoting Windows Phone, Microsoft executives have seized on Android's supposed fragmentation issues, arguing that Google's platform is in serious danger...
Adobe EchoSign Enables Digital Health Care Signatures
Adobe is working with doctors and insurers to bring about a paperless contract-signing process through the company's EchoSign Web application. To make contract signing...
Linux Foundation, Linux.com Hacked in Kernel.com Breach
A week after uncovering malware on several key kernel.org servers, the Linux Foundation has taken other key Websites, including Linux.com, offline for a complete...