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Xsigo Virtualizes Connectivity With New Server Fabric

Xsigo Systems, which makes an appliance that virtualizes and accelerates throughput in enterprise networks, Aug. 15 unveiled its own server fabric software that the...

Kevin Dark Dante Poulsen

Kevin Dark Dante Poulsen Kevin Poulsen was known as "Dark Dante" within the hacker community. He was best known for hacking phone systems, particularly at...

Android Tablets Occupy 20 Percent of Market: Report

Despite some high-profile underperformers, Android-based tablets may occupy some 20 percent of the market, according to new data from ABI Research.That being said, Apple's...

Android Trojan Stealthily Answers Incoming Calls, Executes Remote SMS Commands

Android malware has been popping up like clockwork this year, with increasingly sophisticated features and capabilities.The latest Android Trojan variant masquerades as a Google+...

Adobe Delivers Beta of ‘Muse’ Website Creation Tool for Designers

Adobe Systems has released a public beta of its "Muse" software that enables graphic designers to design and publish professional-quality HTML Websites without writing...

Google+ Posts Now Indexed on Google Search Results

When Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) launched its Google+ social network June 28, the search engine promised it would ensure the social network would integrate with the...

Google+ Becoming More Mainstream, Says HitWise

One month ago, some folks were lamenting or even deriding Google+ as a place where Googlers, tech early adopters and journalists reigned.It's still true...

RIM, Nokia Facing Do-or-Die Challenges

Not so long ago, Research In Motion and Nokia dominated the mobile world.Legions of executives relied on RIM's BlackBerry devices to feed them email...

Hackers Shift From Petty Vandalism to Massive Data Theft

Cyber-attacks have dominated headlines this summer as government agencies, large organizations and small businesses have been hit by malware, distributed-denial-of-service attacks and network intrusions....

RIM’s Enterprise Castle Is Under Siege from Apple, Android

Research in Motion and its ubiquitous BlackBerry devices have long been the reigning kings of enterprise mobility, though tiny cracks are beginning to show...