Monthly Archives: February 2014
Bitcoin Hit by DDoS Transaction Malleability
The war of words about what's wrong with Bitcoin is rising to new heights this week as questions about potential issues with the Bitcoin...
CIO Action Plan: 10 Takeaways From Wall Street Journal CIO Conference
CIO Action Plan: 10 Takeaways From Wall Street Journal CIO Conference
by Chris Preimesberger
CIOs Need to Start Emulating CFOs
CIOs need to start thinking more like...
Can Humavox Take Wireless Charging Mainstream?
Humavox has a new approach to wireless charging that it hopes will change the world. While Nokia, Google and others have focused on magnetic...
Cray Gets $40 Million DOD Contracts for Supercomputers
Cray is getting contracts worth more than $40 million from the Department of Defense for supplying three supercomputers and two high-end storage systems.Under one...
Tablets, Smartphones to See Strong Growth in Government
Growth of wireless devices, services and applications is reaching a critical mass in government, according to IDC Government Insights report.The report also projected 2013...
Riverbed Debuts Steelhead DX Edition 8000 Series WAN Family
Application performance infrastructure specialist Riverbed Technology announced the expansion of its Steelhead wide area network (WAN) optimization product family, offering the Steelhead DX Edition...
Multiple Mobile Screens Encourage More Commerce
The more screens in use, the more likely the user is to buy, browse or otherwise engage via the mobile device, according to a...
OnShift Grabs $7 Million in Series C Funding Round
Web-based staff scheduling and labor management software OnShift, which has increased its customer base to over 1,000 sites during the past year, announced that...
Google to Congress: Revise Privacy Law to Protect User Communications
Google, which late last year loudly protested the powerful revelations of spying on U.S. citizens by the National Security Agency (NSA), is now asking...
Massive DDoS Attack Leveraged Network Timing Protocol: CloudFlare
One of the largest distributed denial-of-service attacks (DDoS) ever seen hit the Internet Feb. 11, cloud security vendor CloudFlare reported.The target was a CloudFlare...