Monthly Archives: March 2012
Chrome Enables Browsing for U.S. State Department
Google's Chrome browser adoption can be counted in the 200-plus million download range, but it helps to have big organizations embrace the browser.This is...
NASA Repeatedly Attacked, Jet Propulsion Lab Compromised
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration was under heavy attack over the past two years, as adversaries tried to infect machines with malware or...
iPad 3 Might Feature iOS 6, ‘HD’ Name
Apple's next iPad could arrive with the moniker "iPad HD."That information comes from the blog Gizmodo, which cited a reader-supplied parts listing from accessories...
Google Wallet Coming to 10 More Sprint Phones
Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) Wallet is going to be available on as many as 10 new Sprint (NYSE:S) phones in 2012, according to the creator of...
Facebook, Angry Birds Top BYOD Blacklist: Zenprise
Mobile device management software makers continue to find interesting ways to slice and dice information related to the burgeoning bring-your-own-device, or BYOD, trend in...
Microsoft Details Windows 8 Consumer Preview System Recommendations
Within a day of Microsoft releasing the Windows 8 Consumer Preview to the general public, the company reported that more than 1 million people...
Windows 8 Consumer Preview, Windows Server 8 Marked Microsoft’s Week
Microsofts week centered on one big thing: the release of its Windows 8 Consumer Preview (another term for beta).Its nearly impossible to overstate the...
Data, Laws, Cyber-Weapons Biggest Threats to Information Security
The three biggest information security risks in 2012 are the rise of big data, ill-conceived regulations and the prospect of cyber-war, a prominent security...
Windows 8 Consumer Preview: A First-Day Hands-On
Microsoft Windows 8 is supposed to be a real threat to both the current iPad 2 and the upcoming iPad. While most people understand...
Google Mobile Business to Grow 80% in 2012: Munster
Google's (NASDAQ:GOOG) mobile ad revenue will top $4.5 billion in 2012, up 80 percent from $2.5 billion in 2011, according to a prominent Internet...