Eleven years ago, Larry Page and Sergey Brin founded Google Inc. with a search engine and a plan. Now their …
New Trojan gives criminals full-service bank theft
Security experts agree that cyber-criminals are getting better, but a new Trojan takes things to a whole new level. The …
Arm chips make their way into commercial laptops
After comfortably residing for years in mobile devices like cell phones, chips based on the Arm design are finding their …
Mobile Internet Devices: Getting started or dead?
Is the Mobile Internet Device dead on arrival? Or, has the MID — a 'Net-connected device that's usually described as …
Bringing global IT skills to SMBs
Microsoft, Yahoo and several other top vendors are making it easier for small and mid-size companies to hire specialized IT …
'PC industry on brink of recovery'
The PC industry is set to come out of the most damaging recession in decades as computer shipments begin to …
Aruba slashes price of 11n Wi-Fi access point
Aruba's new 802.11n Wi-Fi access point slashes prices for high performance wireless networks to the level of what some vendors …
Lotus goes after Microsoft's 'ridiculous and fabricated' figures
Lotus Software GM Bob Picciano has grown tired of the “hot wind” blowing out of Redmond carrying claims that Exchange …
Privacy advocates hail Facebook's plan to shutter Beacon
Privacy advocates are applauding Facebook's willingness to shut down its controversial Beacon service as a part of a broader settlement …
IBM Lotus enhances its social networking tools
IBM added micro-blogging and file sharing to its Lotus Connections lineup of social networking tools as the company moves to …
Intel accuses EC of mishandling antitrust evidence
Intel sharply criticized the European Commission, which found it guilty of anticompetitive behavior, accusing the regulator of being selective with …
Facebook confirms site glitches
Facebook confirmed what some users have been noticing for the past few days: Its site is having problems. The issues …
WiMax in 2010: Too little, too late?
By the end of 2010, users in more than 80 U.S. cities may be able to ditch their cable modems, …
Virtual Computer offers killer virtualization app for W7
Virtual Computer just might have a perfect solution to the XP-to-Windows 7 upgrade problem: its new, affordable, (and very cool) …
Block data leaks at the endpoint
It almost goes without saying that the greatest threat to the security of an enterprise network often comes from within. …
Microsoft does the softsell on Windows 7 to enterprises
Microsoft touted the experience of enterprises that have already started to deploy its coming operating system, Windows 7. The software …
Optoma's 2800 ANSI Lumen ES526 SVGA projector
Optoma announced the ES526, which with its 2800 ANSI lumens, is possibly the brightest projector in its class. Combine that with a …
Raising the bar
No longer is a managed firewall adequate to protect vital network and information assets. A complete security offering requires a …
Analysts say Microsoft enterprise licensing still challenging
Despite efforts from Microsoft over the years to simplify its software licensing for businesses, a new analyst report said it's …
AMD's new laptop platform improves on graphics
AMD introduced new processors and improved graphics capabilities as part of its latest laptop platform that could up the ante …