Monthly Archives: March 2012

FBI Director:Information Sharing Is Key to Battling Cyber-Crime

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SAN FRANCISCO €” The United States is taking the lessons it has learned from combating global terrorism and is starting to apply those to...

Sony Tablet P Arrives on ATandT March 4 for $400

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AT&T will begin selling the Sony Tablet P March 4, for $400 with a new two-year contract, the carrier announced Feb. 28. In a...

Why Google’s Display Ad March Could Grind to a Halt

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"Do Not Track" presents some interesting obstacles for Internet giants that rely on Web advertising, with Google poised to be significantly impacted in the...

RSA 2012: Chrome OS vs iCloud

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Google and Apple harnessed the power of the cloud the benefits of working in the cloud with Chrome OS and iCloud, but according to...

RSA 2012: NSA Pilots 100 Android Phones

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Smartphones running Google's Android mobile operating system are secure enough to make top-secret and classified phone calls from the field, according to the National...

Pew: Smartphones Gain in Popularity, Thanks to iPhone, Android

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Smartphone ownership continues to rise, especially among younger consumers and business users, says a March 1 report from the Pew Internet & American Life...

Microsoft Windows Azure Downtime Blamed on Leap Year Bug

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Microsoft has offered an explanation for the Windows Azure service disruption that plagued some users Feb. 28: The Leap Year did it.€œThe issue was...

Chrome Prerendering Inflated Browser’s Market Share

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Google's (NASDAQ:GOOG) Chrome market share may not be growing as fast as originally thought as a researcher discovered the browser's prerendering technology may have...

Microsoft Windows XP: 10 Years Old but Still Matters

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Microsoft Windows XP. You remember the operating system, right? It€™s the one that Microsoft launched in 2001 with high hopes of improving security and...

BlackBerry Sales Softening Worldwide: Analyst

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Research In Motion and its BlackBerry franchise face softening interest in its current handsets, according to a new analyst report. That puts more pressure...