Identity thieves that hit Facebook last week with a new round of phishing attacks are harvesting passwords for profit, a …
Start-up costs slow spread of de-duplication
While data de-duplication is a relatively easy way for companies to consolidate storage systems, the technology has yet to attract …
UC security: When the shoe won’t fit, compress the foot
This is a pattern that keeps repeating in many different areas: the security paradigm looked good until a technology comes …
The shape of the coming netbook revolution
The netbook you know today gives just a taste of what's to come. Cheap, portable, and packed with features that …
Dell puts low-power netbook chip in new server
Dell announced an “ultra-light” server that will be powered by low-power processors designed for use in low-cost laptops. Via Technologies' …
The value of DLP
Moving into 2009, the number of layoffs and unemployed has multiplied as a result of the falling economy. Corporate data …
Nokia Readies Its Own App Store with 20,000 Titles
The world's largest handset manufacturer, Nokia, is prepping its long-awaited application store for mobile devices at the end of May. …
Groups rip secrecy over IP protection talks
The secrecy surrounding an anticounterfeiting trade agreement that's being negotiated by several countries, including the U.S., is heightening concerns about …
What Google knows about you
“Google knows more about you than your mother.” Kevin Bankston, senior staff attorney at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, recently made …
Purported BlackBerry ‘Onyx’ photos surface
Engadget has photos of what the tech Web site says is a prototype of a new BlackBerry 3G smartphone, called …
Dell netbook rumor prompts questions about Android
Reports that Dell Inc. might use Google Inc.'s Android operating system in a netbook raises questions about what the device …
BlackBerry Enterprise Server 5.0 now available
Research in Motion 's latest version of its BlackBerry Enterprise Server, which features a Web-based interface for device management, is …
‘Hacker’ threatens to expose health data, demands $10M
Days after a hacker claimed to have broken into a database and encrypted millions of prescription records at the Virginia …
Intel’s Atom chip finding its way into servers
Intel's Atom processor is starting to find its way into some types of servers, bringing a new low-power option for …
McAfee reports huge drop in spam
Global e-mail spam volumes have dropped 20% for the first quarter this year compared with the same period last year, …
Microsoft delivers XP Mode add-on beta
As promised, Microsoft Corp. today launched the beta of “XP Mode,” the Windows 7 compatibility add-on that runs Windows XP …
BlackBerry Enterprise Server 5.0 now available
Research in Motion 's latest version of its BlackBerry Enterprise Server, which features a Web-based interface for device management, is …
Via may seek greater role for Nano in servers
Via Technologies may try to extend the use of its Nano processors from netbooks to servers in a potential challenge …
LexisNexis says its data was used by fraudsters
LexisNexis acknowledged that criminals used its information retrieval service for more than three years to gather data that was used …
IBM eyes the future of virtualization
The future of technology always has roots in the past. And the past is indeed long in the case of …