BBC News – Microsoft warns on IE browser bug
Microsoft has issued a warning about a serious vulnerability in all versions of its Internet Explorer (IE) browser. If exploited by a booby-trapped webpage the bug would allow attackers to take control...
View Article12 Important E-Discovery Trends for 2011 and Beyond – Data Storage – News &...
By Chris Preimesberger on 2010-12-23 Until only a few years ago, document discovery for litigation purposes was the domain of lawyers, law clerks, judges and other non-IT folks. Not anymore. Since the...
View ArticleCES Show: Tablets, Televisions and 4G to Suck Up Your Data
While the C in CES (news, site) might stand for consumer, the E should stand for enterprise as all manner of executive gadgets are unveiled at this year’s show, helping free up users and data. Bring on...
View ArticleWestlaw News & Insight Securities Litigation Blog
A recent report by the Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD Report) notes, “complications often arise when the law in the U.S. is different from that of the foreign state.” The...
View ArticleCES: Ballmer Outlines Microsoft’s Vision of the Future
Microsoft (news, site) boss Steve Ballmer’s keynote took a look into a varied future for the Seattle giant in the wake of turbulent times. Catching Up Microsoft must have been feeling pretty pleased...
View ArticleTwitter Puts Spotlight on Secret F.B.I. Subpoenas – NYTimes.com
THE news that federal prosecutors have demanded that the microblogging site Twitter provide the account details of people connected to the WikiLeaks case, including its founder, Julian Assange, isn’t...
View ArticleBox.net’s Cloud and Mobile Technology Underpins ‘Break-Out’ Year
We’ve been talking about cloud deployment a lot this week so it’s appropriate that we finish up with an example of how rapid this market is developing. According to figures released by cloud content...
View ArticleIn Preparation for the iPhone, Verizon Plans to Throttle Its Heaviest Data...
Some early reviews are in for the Verizon iPhone 4, which is available for pre-sale today. Many of these tout the ability to actually make a phone call – something AT&T customers have famously...
View ArticleChrome 10 Beta Supercharges Performance | News & Opinion | PCMag.com
Just when it was looking like Google Chrome couldn’t get any faster, a new beta shows up and shatters that impression. On Thursday, the search titan announced a new Chrome 10 beta that boosts...
View ArticleFacebook Messenger to Challenge Skype
Facebook’s (news, site) new Messenger App could blow a big hole in existing VoIP services and wreck the market for newcomers. A New Face? Having dominated social media, Facebook has made a fortune...
View ArticleSkype To Go: Taking the Internet Out of VoIP
Skype’s (news, site) new service helps users make calls from any phone, regardless of type, via a special phone number system. All About the Differentiation With rival services such as Viber, with its...
View ArticleDocument Mgt Roll-up: Google Docs Editing in 45 Languages, SP Gets Outlook...
Google Docs Mobile Editing This week from Google, we have the news that it is offering users the ability to edit Google Docs in 45 languages from their mobile phone. This is the latest upgrade to...
View ArticleHow to Develop Efficient E-Discovery Systems – Data Storage – News & Reviews...
Among large corporations that are serial litigants, there is growing recognition of the proactive need to implement consistent and reproducible e-discovery systems in their organization before—not...
View ArticleInternet Explorer 9 Launches as Firefox 4 Warms Up Nicely
Microsoft’s (news, site) latest browser is now official for Windows Vista and Windows 7 users, while Firefox 4′s final test is publically available. Just Browsing Microsoft’s newest browser launched...
View ArticleAdobe Bringing Photoshop to the iPad
Adobe (news, site) has pulled at the heartstrings of creatives everywhere with an early demo of Photoshop on the iPad. Full-Fat Photoshop Okay, there’s already a Photoshop Express available for the...
View ArticleAlfresco’s Success Story Grew in 2010
Since arriving on the software scene in 2005, Alfresco has set the standard for commercial open source companies. Those years of hard work have lead to the company’s biggest year yet. Let’s go by the...
View ArticleJ&J Pays $70M To Settle Bribery Allegations – WSJ.com
Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) agreed to pay $70 million to settle U.S. and U.K. allegations that it paid bribes to doctors in three European countries, as well as kickbacks to Iraq to illegally obtain...
View ArticleWhite House Unveils Plan for Secure Online IDs | News & Opinion | PCMag.com
Are you tired of remembering 10 different passwords for all your online activity? Maybe you use the same password for everything? With data breaches and botnets dominating the news, are you concerned...
View ArticleGoogle Loses Patent Infringement Suit, Ordered to Pay $5 Million | News &...
In a decision that could have consequences to many of Google’s businesses, a jury has found the search giant responsible for infringing on the patents of a small Texas company, Bedrock Computer...
View ArticleAT&T Starts Selling ‘Cell Tower in a Suitcase’– ABC News
For the first time, AT&T is selling small, portable cellular antennas that will allow corporate and government customers to provide their own wireless coverage in remote or disaster-struck areas....
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