New iPhone browsers?
Newly approved browser apps expand options, may show change in policy.
In a roundtable discussion, experts give the 44th president marching orders for the IT industry including the new federal CTO, net neutrality, use of the BlackBerry and technology education.
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Seven things to love and seven things to hate about Microsoft's latest OS.
A reader asks, 'Can you explain public key infrastructure in detail?' Expert Ron Nutter answers.
Naysayers aside, President-elect Obama appears determined to take office with his BlackBerry firmly in hand. Experts weigh in on what he might pull it off and what pitfalls he may be underestimating.
Related:Newly approved browser apps expand options, may show change in policy.
Cisco CTO Padmasree Warrior could be tapped by Obama.
OmniPeek and CACE Technologies offer best bells and whistles .
A reader asks, 'Can you explain public key infrastructure in detail?' Expert Ron Nutter answers.
Good options for wireless packet analysis abound. Test shows that OmniPeek and CACE Technologies offer best bells and whistles.
Related:What he might pull it off and pitfalls he may underestimate.
Newly approved browser apps expand options, may show change in policy.
Cisco CTO Padmasree Warrior could be tapped by Obama.
A reader asks, 'Can you explain public key infrastructure in detail?' Expert Ron Nutter answers.
Can you give me a basic meaning as to what vertical networking is really all about?By Anon
Belkin president - Mark Reynoso has apologized for paying users to post positive reviews of Belkin products. In his letter below, which was posted on...
I moved Windows 7 onto my primary laptop this weekend after testing it on another machine in my lab. Rather than wipe out the Vista installation on...
In a roundtable discussion bloggers from Network World and Computerworld expressed their wishes for the new administration including the new federal CTO, net neutrality, use...
Cisco's CTO Padmasree Warrior is one of the top two candidates for the first U.S. CTO, expected to be named any day now, according to published reports.
This week, new browser applications were approved for the iPhone, possibly indicating a big change in Apple's policy. Though some of the new apps seem to be plug-ins for the... 2
The U.S. federal government is accelerating its efforts to secure the Internet's routing system, with plans this year for the Department of Homeland Security to quadruple its... 5
Should Obama as president use a BlackBerry? Security and legal experts weigh in on what would be a first for any U.S. president, sending e-mail from his own personal digital...
Once Julius Genachowski officially takes over the FCC later this month, he will have to deal with both immediate challenges, such as the impending transition from analog to... 1
New version of AirWave wireless management software adds tools so retailers can monitor compliance with the latest payment-card industry (PCI) security standards.
Calling the scope of the attack "amazing," security researchers at F-Secure Friday said that 6.5 million Windows PCs have been infected by the "Downadup" worm in the last... 2
As employees were laid off yesterday at the Radio Advertising Bureau, an identified attacker hacked into the e-mail of RAB President and CEO Jeff Haley to send out a hoax...
Microsoft has released the first public beta of a tool that solves one of the chief complaints businesses have with Windows Vista: that older Windows applications aren't...
Rumors of layoffs at Microsoft continue to swirl ahead of the company's quarterly earnings report slated for Jan. 22.
Google is planning to lay off 100 recruiters, and is closing down engineering offices in Texas, Norway, and Sweden as the company copes with the global economic downturn.
AT&T; will pay more than $2 million to settle a civil dispute related to its 2007 acquisition of wireless provider Dobson Communications.
HP announces two add-on software applications for its HP Insight Dynamics – VSE that will help data center managers rapidly deploy infrastructure, network and storage...
The Mumbai, India, police are using a battery of devices to systematically identify and eliminate unsecured Wi-Fi networks. 1
U.S. plots major upgrade to Internet router security; Microsoft Layoffs coming? Listen now!
Influential blogger Robert Scoble blasts out a "news tip" to 75,000 of his closest friends on Twitter and FriendFeed, saying essentially: "Kindle's sold out! New version coming next few months." What he doesn't disclose, but fellow blogger Louis Gray notices, is that the... 3
The deep study and analysis of the vast amounts of online data continues to pick up steam. This week four research agencies teamed to develop an international competition  they hope will heat up humanities and social science research using large-scale data analysis to develop international...
Belkin president - Mark Reynoso has apologized for paying users to post positive reviews of Belkin products. In his letter...
Downloading YouTube videos to your computer has long been possible via third party software, but it just got a whole lot...
Orlando, Fla. - IBM/Lotus for the first time ever will provide users of the iPhone and other mobile devices that support...
The New York Times reminds us that President-Elect Obama is committed to the automation of medical records. I think... 1
In a nut shell the Blackberry service is to public to be used. Lets be rational here, how would you feel if you knew the... 2
I moved Windows 7 onto my primary laptop this weekend after testing it on another machine in my lab. Rather than wipe... 4
Opera Software's year-old antitrust complaint against Microsoft took another step toward being vindicated today, and the... 9
It's not Cisco's fault but some CNN viewers were shown the company's TelePresence commercials that features... 1