Monthly Archives: July 2012
Google May Pay $22.5 Million in FTC Privacy Settlement
Google and the Federal Trade Commission are reportedly close to a settlement regarding charges Google circumvented privacy settings in the Apple Safari Web browser.According...
BlackBerry Maker RIM Faces Restless Shareholders
Executives with BlackBerry maker Research In Motion faced a skeptical audience at the companys annual shareholders meeting July 10, two weeks after CEO Thorsten...
New iPad Arriving in China July 20 as Apple Seeks New Markets
With China a key market for Apple's future growth, the iPad manufacturer will begin selling the third generation of its tablet in the country...
Samsung Galaxy S III Coming to U.S. Cellular July 11
U.S. Cellular, the nation's sixth-largest carrier, will begin selling the Samsung Galaxy S III online on July 11 and in its stores by the...
The rise of health insurance exchanges
The rise of health insurance exchanges
With citizens required to sign up for health insurance or face a penalty, up to 33 million more Americans...
UnitedHealthcare Adopting VA’s Blue Button Technology for Patient Records
UnitedHealthcare is easing patient access to personal health records (PHRs) by rolling out the federal government's Blue Button Web tool.The Obama administration announced the...
Western Digital Red Hard Drives Boast NASware Technology
Storage specialist Western Digital launched its Red line of network-attached storage hard drives for small office/home office applications. The drives are shipping in 3.5-inch...
Imperva Enhances SecureSphere Data Monitoring Software
Data security solutions specialist Imperva announced enhancements to SecureSphere Database Activity Monitoring 9.5, a database audit and protection solution, and released Scuba by Imperva...
Toshiba Launches VIPedge Cloud-Based Telephone Platform
Toshiba America Information Systems announced the launch of VIPedge, a cloud-based business telephone solution that allows companies to pay a monthly service feescalable to...
Microsoft Fixes XML Flaw as Attackers Circle in Patch Tuesday Update
Microsoft released patches for 16 security vulnerabilities today, including a bug affecting Microsoft XML Core Services that is being exploited in the wild.The patches...