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The Too-Many Faces of ‘Cyberwar’

Late last year, an online battle erupted when Wikileaks supporters attacked the websites of businesses that had attempted to sever ties with the online leak depository following Wikileaks' release of thousands of secret U.S. State Department cables. Is it fair to call the dust-up to first cyberwar? And are we facing more cyberwars now? ...

Will HTC’s Flyer Flip, Flop or Live Up to Its Name?

HTC unveiled its first Android tablet Tuesday at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain ...

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DoD Talks Up Plans to Deploy Cybercommandos

The United States will leverage IT know-how among members of the National Guard and the nation's military reserves by increasing the number of units that have dedicated cybermissions, U.S. Deputy Defense Secretary William Lynn announced Tuesday ...

MeeGo After Nokia: ‘I Will Survive’ or ‘Where Did Our Love Go’?

Now that Nokia has moved away from MeeGo, its mobile OS love child with Intel, will the development of this you operating system be stunted, or will it be able to carry on? ...

Honeycomb Hysteria: Pad Madness Strikes MWC

The Mobile World Congress kicked off in Barcelona, Spain, this week, giving manufacturers a chance to flaunt the wares they hope to begin selling over the next few months. ...

Chasing the Night Dragon in Big-Energy IT

Cybercrime has evolved into a professional activity, one example of which is a large-scale attack McAfee CTO George Kurtz has dubbed "Night Dragon" in a recent blog post ...

Tablets Only an Enterprise Could Love?

Dell earlier this week announced plans to offer a business-ready Windows 7 tablet with a 10-inch screen later this year ...

Android Sharpens Its NFC Chops With Gingerbread Bump

Google has added new near-field communications (NFC) capabilities to Android 2.3, aka "Gingerbread," via a small feature release, version 2.3.3 ...

HP Makes webOS Play With a Pad, a Pre and a Pint-Sized Smartie

HP on Wednesday unveiled its long-awaited webOS tablet as well as two smartphones running the mobile operating system at an event in San Francisco ...

Anonymous Swarms on Security Firm That Poked the Hive

Anonymous, an amorphous group of cyberactivists, has set its sights on HBGary Federal, a company claiming to provide security expertise to the United States' federal government ...

Will Strong-Arm Tactics Spell Doom for Xoom?

An apparent leak from Best Buy has kicked up rumors that Verizon Wireless will launch the Motorola Xoom tablet Feb. 24 with a price tag of about US$800 ...

Is AT&T’s Powerhouse Atrix a Mobile Money Pit?

AT&T has announced that the Motorola Atrix 4G smartphone will be available for preorder Feb. 13 ...

Will Nokia Throw In With WinPho?

Rumors have emerged that Nokia may drop its Symbian and MeeGo mobile platforms and instead adopt Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 mobile operating system ...

Honeycomb’s Holography: Hope or Hooey?

Every time Google mentions Android 3.0's holographic interface and 3D capabilities, one perhaps imageines Princess Leia's plea to Obi Wan Kenobi played back by R2D2 in "Star Wars." ...

Seasoned Devs May See a Sweet Deal in Honeycomb

Seasoned Java or Android appdevs looking to create apps on Android 3.0, aka "Honeycomb," will probably find it relatively easy to get up and running ...

Google Debuts a Honey of an OS

Google staged an in-depth look at its Android 3.0 operating system, aka "Honeycomb," at a press conference Wednesday. It marks the official arrival of the first version of the Android operating system to be optimized specifically with the tablet form factor in mind ...

T-Mobile Loads Latest Gadgets With More Ds, More Gs

T-Mobile announced two new 4G devices this week ...

The New Wave of App Development

Several new and ongoing phenomenons, all intertwined, will mark the next phase of application development ...

Android Lures Tablet Devs Into Honeycomb

Google on Monday disclosed more details about Android 3.0, nicknamed "Honeycomb," prior to the operating system's official unveiling, scheduled for Wednesday ...

Okta Offers Cloud-Crazy Enterprises a Master Key

Businesses are signing on to cloud-based Software as a Service (SaaS) Web apps to cut costs, but that can give rise to another problem -- employees may have to sign on to multiple Web apps, and that could lead to security issues ...

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