Posted by Dylan Dun on February 14, 2012
As technology evolves, so does the malware that hacks and exploits it. Many threats, like viruses, worms and Trojans found on PCs, are at this point well known but there are new threats on the horizon that can be equally dangerous. The Future of Malware Despite efforts by security researchers, malware is still an ever-present [...]
Posted by Dylan Dun on February 6, 2012
In its latest research report released today, the Economist Intelligence Unit found that the mobile network operators offering the best overall value for money on 4G or Long Term Evolution (LTE) technology are Scandinavian companies.However, Australia and Telstra languish down the bottom of the rankings at number eight with a value-for-money score of three, compared [...]
Posted by Dylan Dun on January 25, 2012
When it comes to technological innovations heading into 2012, much focus is being put on mobile devices. Advancing the technology integrated into them as well as the various peripherals being added to them is highly lucrative and companies big and small are making pushes to be first to market. Senseye is working on the cutting [...]
Posted by Dylan Dun on January 15, 2012
Switzerland: Its not just an entry on Wikipedia—its what some volunteer editors would like to be in the SOPA ruckus In a word, neutral In light of todays SOPA/PIPA blackout, the AP speaks with editors who arent too pleased with the sites foray into advocacy, which they believe undermines the credibility of their contributions Its [...]
Posted by Dylan Dun on January 10, 2012
Microsoft has filed lawsuits against two Chinese electronics retail chains for allegedly allowing computers installed with pirated Windows and Office products to be sold at their stores. The software giant said it filed the lawsuits against Gome Electrical Appliances and Buynow last week in separate courts located in Beijing and Shanghai. A Gome store in [...]