Monthly Archives: March 2013
Avaya Releases Session Border Controller for Enterprise
Business collaboration and communications solutions provider Avaya announced the release of Session Border Controller for Enterprise.SBCE provides organizations with a solution to secure Session...
Mobile Devices, Multiple Gadgets Taking Over the World: Sophos
A worldwide survey of more than 2,200 mobile device users suggests gadgets are a dominant and irreplaceable part of our modern lives, with an...
ICANN Pledges Major Expansion in Africa as IT Grows on Continent
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) plans a broad expansion into Africa to tap into the burgeoning Internet usage on the...
Google’s WiFi Snooping Settlement: 10 Reasons It Paid $7 Million
Google has settled a longstanding legal investigation that involved complaints about the WiFi-data snooping that was conducted by its Street View service. The company,...
Google Offers Help, Advice for Hacked Website Owners
Google is offering a new series of "how-to" articles and videos to help the owners of hacker Websites regain control of their online properties...
Hotmail, Outlook.com Outages Cloud Microsoft Services’ Prospects
Users of Microsoft's Web-based email services got a taste of one of the perils of cloud computing. Hotmail and Outlook.com suffered extended outages on...
Visa Sued for Fines Stemming from Genesco Data Breach
Specialty sports-apparel retailer Genesco filed a lawsuit on March 7 against Visa seeking to recover nearly $13.3 million in fines that the credit-card company...
Andy Rubin Steps Aside as Android Chief to Lead New Google ‘Moonshots’
Andy Rubin, the father of the Android, the most widely used mobile operating system in the world, has stepped down as the head of...
Cisco Brings Security, Network App Services to the Router
Cisco Systems officials are introducing a router they say is built for a more mobile business world that is increasingly housing its applications in...
FTC Updates Online Ad Guidelines for a High-Tech Mobile World
The Federal Trade Commission is back to tackling the challenge of avoiding deception in advertising. The organization announced an update to its guidelines for...