security: Reviews
Windows Phone 7 Hardware First Impressions
Microsoft and its hardware partners announced five new handsets intended to distribution by U.S. carriers. InformationWeek takes a look at each of...
Review: ZoneAlarm Security Suite
Despite some glitches with downloading antispyware updates and a frustrating interface, ZoneAlarm provides protection that few competitors can match.
Is Application Security Training Worth the Money?
Look for training that focuses on identifying and expunging problems in the software itself.
The Need To Freeze Out The Bad Guys
Security visionary Eugene Kaspersky sees Internet crime as tomorrow's biggest threat.
Security Myths That Need To Be Put To Rest
As columnist Wayne Rash points out, conventional wisdom about security can be a useful guide--or a trap.
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Barracuda Issues Security Update, Apologizes To Customers
February 07, 2013Security appliance manufacturer apologizes for leaving hardcoded, undocumented accounts in its products.
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Google Fights Facebook's 'Data Dead End'
November 05, 2010By changing the terms of service for its Contacts API, Google aims to assure reciprocal data flows.
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3D Holograms Coming To A Screen Near You
November 04, 2010University of Arizona develops three-dimensional motion hologram that is viewable on all sides without special glasses.
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Cyber Threats Forecast For 2011
October 12, 2010Botnets and attacks on pervasive devices and social networks rank among the biggest information security threats expected next year, according to...
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Windows Phone 7 Hardware First Impressions
October 11, 2010Microsoft and its hardware partners announced five new handsets intended to distribution by U.S. carriers. InformationWeek takes a look at each of...
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Google Cars Drive Themselves
October 11, 2010Sit back, relax, and leave the driving to Google.
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Vidyo, Adobe To Demo Telepresence Plug-In
October 07, 2010The plug-in will allow users to launch telepresence-quality Vidyo conferencing within an Adobe Connect session.
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Windows Phone 7 Will Flounder, Gartner Predicts
October 06, 2010Microsoft's new mobile OS will only provide a slight, temporary boost to the company's meager mobile OS market share, according to research firm.
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T-Mobile Extends Wi-Fi Calling To Android Smartphones
October 06, 2010Motorola Defy and T-Mobile myTouch users will be able to make voice calls and send texts from accessible 802.11 b/g/n access points.
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Apple TV Teardown Reveals $64 Manufacturing Cost
October 06, 2010The redesigned media-streaming device has the same internal design and components as the iPad, iPhone 4, and iPod Touch.
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Europe Weighs New Data Breach Rules For Critical Companies
Mobile networks, banks, energy companies and other critical infrastructure providers could be required to report all breaches to EU authorities.
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