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Mozilla to Enterprise: We Never Meant to Make You Cry

Less than a month after Mozilla evangelist Aza Dotzler blew off enterprise users of the company's Firefox Web browser, triggering an avalanche of angry responses, the Mozilla Foundation is seeking to make nice with corporate America ...

Scientists Untangle Tough Quantum Computing Knot

A team of scientists has achieved what might prove to be a breakthrough in quantum computing ...

Seeking Tomorrow’s Security Solutions Today, Part 1

The growing consumerization of IT, the rapid pace of change in technology, the rise of new variants of malware, and the hack attacks carried out by cybercommunities such as LulzSec and Anonymous are putting enterprise IT under tremendous pressure ...

Why Do Email Links Feel So Right When They Do Such Wrong?

For years, security vendors have warned users to be careful about unsolicited emails. Clicking on embedded links in these emails, they say, could be dangerous, as could opening attachments that come with them ...

News Corp. Too Tempting a Target for LulzSec to Resist

Less than a month after the hacker group LulzSec announced it was disbanding, it has apparently made a comeback with a massive attack on the websites of embattled media mogul Rupert Murdoch and his News Corp. empire ...

Google Sweetens the Android Pot With Honeycomb 3.2 SDK

Google Friday announced Android 3.2 and released updated software development kit (SDK) tools for the platform ...

Amazon Lightens Textbook Load With E-Book Rentals

Amazon.com on Monday announced an e-textbook program for its line of e-reader devices: Kindle Textbook Rentals ...

Microsoft May Be Getting Into Social Networking – Hint, Hint

Weeks after Google launched Google+, rumors have begun making the rounds that Microsoft is working on its own social networking platform ...

Pentagon Rattles Its Cyber-Saber

The United States Department of Defense (DoD) unveiled its long-awaited cyberstrategy Friday ...

Your Voice Mail: Hugely Hackable

Mounting public anger over the News of the World (NOTW) newspaper's alleged practice of hacking into voice mail boxes of people targeted as subjects for stories has led to the arrests of eight people by the British police ...

Android’s Got Zitmos All Over the Place

Android devices have once again been hit by a new form of malware. This time the culprit is a mobile variant of the Zeus banking Trojan that steals banking passwords ...

Investors Sweat Devices and Marketing at RIM Shareholder Conclave

Executives of BlackBerry handheld device maker Research In Motion went into its annual shareholder meeting in Toronto Tuesday expecting a mauling, but ended up with a gumming instead ...

Military Meltdown Monday – Not Just a Catchy Name

The Antisec hacker movement, which targets the websites of governments and their agencies worldwide, on Monday hacked into the website of defense contractor Booz Allen Hamilton ...

Iriver Reader to Run Through Google eBooks

The Iriver Story HD, the first e-reader to be fully integrated with the Google eBooks platform will be available exclusively at the Target retail chain Sunday ...

Crime and Punishment: What ISPs Will Do to Alleged Pirates

The music and movie industries have obtained the consent of major U.S. ISPs to take steps to curb online content theft through establishing a common framework for so-called Copyright Alerts ...

Toshiba Thrive Arrives on App-Starved Honeycomb Scene

Electronics mega-retailer Best Buy will carry the Toshiba Thrive Android tablet at its online and brick-and-mortar stores this weekend ...

Time for Video Chat’s Big Close-up?

As Facebook announced on Wednesday that its subscribers will be able to launch video chats from its site using Skype technology, one sentence -- written by Philip Su, an engineer on Facebook's video calling team -- stood out in particular ...

Droid 3 Adds a Little Muscle but Where’s the 4G Beef?

Verizon on Thursday marched out its latest Android smartphone, the Droid 3 from Motorola. ...

Microsoft Puts the Squeeze on Samsung

Microsoft has reportedly trained its Android patent guns on Samsung Electronics, demanding US$15 for every Android-based handset the Korean manufacturer produces ...

Appetite for Digital Goods Pushing Mobile Payments Skyward

The total value of mobile payments of all types worldwide will surge from US$240 billion this year to $670 billion by 2015, Juniper Research predicts ...

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