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Application Whitelisting Gains Traction

Malicious software is a disease, and the conventional-wisdom remedies of diligent patching, anti-virus deployment and user education haven't proved potent enough to bring about...

Q and A with G1 Developers

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15 Steps to Choosing a Projector for the Conference Room or Laptop

Choosing a video and slide projector for permanent installation in a corporate boardroom or conference room is different from picking a mobile laptop projector...

T-Mobile Backtracks on 1GB Data Cap for Android-Based G1

Acting on eagle-eyed reporting from DSL Reports, the New York Times' Saul Hansell challenged T-Mobile for its policy of capping data usage at 1GB...

Transmeta Microprocessor Chip Business for Sale

Transmeta, which once challenged Intel by producing a line of low-power processors for desktops and notebooks, is putting itself up for sale and is...

Maserati Hacker’s Extortion Gambit Stalls

An aging hacker with an interesting angle on electronic extortion and a taste for expensive European sports cars is awaiting trial for his crimes...

Google Maps Expands Transit Coverage in New York

In its bid to map everything in the world -- this sounds portentous but it's no more a joke than Google wanting to digitize...

Google’s Larry Page Doesn’t Get It

WASHINGTON -- Larry Page doesn't get it and he admits it. Fresh off introducing the T-Mobile G1 smart phone in New York Sept. 23,...

Malware Code Moving to Rich Content

As security pundits have been predicting literally since the dawn of the YouTube era, researchers report that they are now finding rapidly increasing levels...

Google Android G1 and the Bitter Taste of Crow

Crow tastes lousy, but it's the dish I'm eating now.I suggested Sept. 17 that the first T-Mobile G1 phone based on Google's Android could...