Monthly Archives: September 2013
Gold Apple iPhone 5S Shipments Pushed to October
The gold Apple iPhone 5S is reviving bad memories of the white iPhone 4. While the iPhone 5S, which was not made available for...
Small Businesses Lack Proper Security Policies
Many small businesses, from industries as diverse as retailers to professional services firms, are not as protected as they should be from increasingly sophisticated...
Wombat Debuts Integrated Anti-Phishing Assessment Solution
Cyber-security awareness and training solutions specialist Wombat Security Technologies announced its anti-phishing training suite, which helps security officers to assess and reduce their company's...
Coverity Finds and Fixes Critical Defects in Open-Source Projects
Coverity, a provider of application development testing, Sept. 19 announced that its software enables an open-source tool known as ANother Tool for Language Recognition,...
Google Launching Health Company to Fight Disease, Aging
Google is getting into health care with the creation of Calico, a company that will work to find ways of improving the health and...
Microsoft Serves Up Internet Explorer 11 Release Preview for Windows 7
Following up the release of Internet Explorer 11 (IE11) Developer Preview for Windows 7 in July, Microsoft delivered a version of the Web browser...
Apple iPhone 5S: Where to Buy It Sept. 20 and Get the Best Deal
The Apple iPhone 5S will become available Friday, Sept. 20. It's the first time Apple hasn't accepted preorders for a flagship device (despite accepting...
HP Puts Leap Gesture Control Feature in Envy 17 Notebook
Hewlett-Packard is hitting the market with a spate of consumer notebooks and tablets that come with everything from gesture control technology from Leap Motion...
TEDx Conference Organizers Can Teach the IT Vendor Show Promoters
I went to the TEDx Cambridge (Mass.) event last week. Next week I am heading off for the rounds of fall shows including Oracle...
30 Years Ago: The Rise, Fall and Survival of Ashton-Tate’s dBASE
Ashton-Tate's dBASE was one of the most popular early PC applications, as the Swiss Army Knife of databases when it first hit the market...