Microsoft will begin selling in Japan next month an add-on 250GB hard-disk drive for the Xbox 360 console, it said. The drive...
Google’s Chrome gained browser market share in January at the expense of both Microsoft’s Internet Explorer and IE’s biggest rival, Mozilla’s Firefox,...
Google has announced that Google Docs will drop support for Microsoft’s nearly nine-year-old Internet Explorer 6 (IE6) browser starting on March 1....
Small business has reason the cheer Oracle’s acquisition of Sun, now that it appears OpenOffice.org and MySQL look to do well–perhaps better–under...
The Electronic Frontier Foundation has created an online tool that details the wealth of information a Web browser reveals, which can pose...
Google announced a bug-bounty program that will pay researchers $500 for each vulnerability they report in the Chrome browser and its underlying...
A new phishing scam is trying to fool people into thinking it comes from Adobe, announcing a new version of PDF Reader/Writer....
The ABBYY Stand is dedicated to document recognition and language translation technologies, as well as possible ways of putting them into practice...
Hosted in Dubai, the session formed part of Redington’s initiatives to leverage the expected growth of the global Ethernet switching market into...
Microsoft shouldn’t be shaking in its boots after this week’s unveiling of the Apple iPad, but the tablet computer could give the...
Massive denial-of-service attacks and "stealthy infiltration" of corporate networks by attackers is a common experience for companies in critical infrastructure sectors, including...
Despite the introduction of the iPad and the harsh words of Apple CEO Steve Jobs, netbooks will continue to thrive, say analysts...
Cisco Systems has gotten the ball rolling toward interoperability among all high-end videoconferencing platform by licensing the Telepresence Interoperability Protocol (TIP) to...
It’s been just over a year since WiMAX made its big debut in the United States and we’re already looking at a...
Do you (and your users) know how to guard against scareware? How about Trojan horse text messages? Or social network data harvesting?...