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Stuxnet Suspicions Rise: Has a Cyberwar Started?

The Stuxnet worm, which made headlines last summer when it hit one version of a system that controls critical infrastructure systems governing power grids and industrial plants, is once again creating a buzz ...

Larry Ellison Deconstructs Fusion

Cloud computing and Fusion Apps were the major points of Oracle CEO Larry Ellison's keynote speech at Oracle OpenWorld 2010 on Wednesday ...

Hackers Hit Twitter More for Devilry Than Profit

Twitter was hit by what's called an "onMouseOver" attack this week that affected thousands of users ...

CONFERENCE REPORT

Tackling Data Disarray Takes Center Stage at OpenWorld

Working with data and the cloud were the topics of choice for keynote speeches delivered by Intel and Oracle executives at Oracle OpenWorld 2010 on Tuesday ...

CONFERENCE REPORT

Oracle Fusion Apps Hit Critical Mass

Oracle will issue the first release of its next-generation Fusion applications in the first quarter of 2011, company CEO Larry Ellison has announced ...

CONFERENCE REPORT

Much Seen but Little Hurd at Oracle’s OpenWorld

As spectators crowded in to see keynote speeches Monday at Oracle's OpenWorld 2010, the question on everyone's lips was: What's Mark Hurd going to say? ...

The Good, Bad and Ugly of Custom-Built Mobile Apps

With smartphones becoming ubiquitous and more and more people using mobile devices both at work and at home, enterprises are increasingly looking to make use of mobile applications. Small and medium-sized businesses are apparently beginning to pick up on this trend, and many of them are turning to developers to create custom mobile apps for them ...

Microsoft Tells WinPho7 Devs to Build, CDMA Carriers to Wait

Microsoft released the Windows Phone 7 software development kit (SDK) on the Web Thursday, just over two weeks after the WinPho7 platform had been released to manufacturing ...

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW

A World-Wise View of E-Commerce: Q&A With Asknet CEO Michael Scheib

Consumers will spend US$237 billion on online purchases in the United States alone in 2010, Javelin Strategy & Research predicts. That's almost 15 percent more than in 2009 ...

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW

A World-Wise View of E-Commerce: Q&A With Asknet CEO Michael Scheib

Consumers will spend US$237 billion on online purchases in the United States alone in 2010, Javelin Strategy & Research predicts. That's almost 15 percent more than in 2009 ...

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW

A World-Wise View of E-Commerce: Q&A With Asknet CEO Michael Scheib

Consumers will spend US$237 billion on online purchases in the United States alone in 2010, Javelin Strategy & Research predicts. That's almost 15 percent more than in 2009 ...

Facebook Foe Diaspora Releases Source Code … Now What?

The team that created Diaspora, the open source social network launched earlier this year to take on Facebook, released their source code on Thursday, as promised ...

Intel Cuts Ribbon on New Atomic App Store

Intel on Tuesday announced it's taking its AppUp app store out of beta, just eight months after announcing the portal at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas in January ...

Intel’s Sandy Bridge Buffs Up On-Board Graphics

Intel announced its latest processor, code-named "Sandy Bridge," at the Intel Developer Forum (IDF), being held in San Francisco through Wednesday ...

FCC Likely to Give WiFi a Shot in the Arm

Next week, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is expected to approve use of the so-called "white spaces" -- the airwaves between broadcast television channels -- for wireless broadband ...

‘Here You Have’ Exposes Internet Security’s Achilles’ Heel

A worm dubbed "Here you have" -- the subject line of the email it hides in -- is spreading wildly across the Internet ...

The Technological Tyranny of the Minority

Out in the Florida swamps, where men may be swamp things and believe in a jealous divinity, a crackpot pastor decided to commemorate Sept. 11 by the time-honored practice of book burning. In this instance, the book was the Quran ...

Google Answers Searches Before You’re Finished Asking

Google on Wednesday announced what it says are even faster Web search capabilities in its new "Google Instant" service ...

Ruling Tosses Location Privacy Issues Deeper Into the Gray

A federal appeals court has ruled that prosecutors may need to get warrants to access cellphone location data ...

Android May Paddle Samsung Canoe Into Turbulent Web TV Waters

Samsung may begin building televisions with the Android operating system built in, Bloomberg reported on Tuesday ...

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