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Flash Flaw Gives Critics New Ammunition

Adobe has reported a vulnerability in several of its applications. The flaw, which Adobe rates as "critical," exists in Flash Player, Adobe Reader and Acrobat 9.x running on most operating systems ...

EVO Hits the Ground Running With One Shoe Untied

Sprint on Friday launched the HTC Evo 4G smartphone to a chorus of mixed reviews ...

Clickjackers Find a Lot to ‘Like’ About Facebook

Facebook is responding to yet another "clickjacking" attack, following similar attacks that reportedly impacted thousands over the weekend ...

Would Google’s Windows Exodus Make the World More or Less Secure?

Microsoft's come out swinging in defense of Windows security following a Financial Times this week that Google is phasing out in-house use of Redmond's operating system because of security concerns ...

App Development: New Rules for a New Game, Part 1

The winds of change are buffeting businesses like never before. Consumer and workforce demands for Web 2.0 technology, the need to cut costs by going to the cloud, and the continuing need to control general spending in this economy are among the forces currently hammering away at enterprises. ...

BEST OF ECT NEWS

The Difference Between What Customers Want and What They Should Get

This story was originally published on May 17, 2010, and is brought to you today as part of our Best of ECT News series. ...

OLPC to Shoot For $100 XO Tablet

The One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project announced Friday that it has teamed up with semiconductor manufacturer Marvell to offer kids in developing nations a computer for under US$100 ...

Privacy Groups: Facebook Can’t Be Trusted

The new privacy controls Facebook announced Wednesday were met with criticism the following day from privacy groups that called the new policies inadequate ...

Facebook’s New, New Privacy Settings: Same Old?

Facebook on Wednesday announced an overhaul of its privacy controls intended to make them simpler. This follows a barrage of criticism and weeks of pressure from various organizations and groups regarding recent changes the social networking site made to its privacy settings ...

Dell Streaks Into Tablet Scene

Dell on Tuesday announced that its upcoming Streak mobile device will be available in the United Kingdom in June, and in the U.S. later this summer ...

Seagate’s Hybrid Drive Shoots for Quick-Draw Data Access

Seagate Monday began shipping its second-generation hybrid solid state/hard disk drive to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and its sales channels ...

SCIENCE

Synthetic vs. Real Life: Is There a Place for Both?

Researchers at the J. Craig Venter Institute in Rockville, Md., say they have created the first self-replicating synthetic bacterial cell using man-made DNA ...

Clearing the Picture on Mobile Digital TV

More capable, feature-rich smartphones are finding their ways into more consumers' pockets, and for TV broadcasters, this means everyone's carrying a potential television set with them everywhere they go. It's an opportunity many are latching onto -- local broadcasters are working to bring mobile digital television to mobile devices. ...

Google Brings an Open Source Gun to the Video Codec Battle

Google on Thursday announced WebM, a royalty-free media file format for online video. With WebM, Google has thrown the gauntlet to H.264, the codec backed by rivals Apple and Microsoft, among others ...

European Racket Over Street View Privacy Spawns Probes

European privacy advocates are scaling up their scrutiny on Google regarding its Street View cars' collection of data from unencrypted WiFi networks ...

European Privacy Officials Steamed Over Google’s WiFi Sniffing Slip

Google has disclosed that devices inside cars it sent to gather street-level images for its Street View service captured information sent over unsecured WiFi networks while driving through city neighborhoods ...

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW

When to Give Customers What They Didn’t Ask For: Q&A With Salesforce.com CMO Kendall Collins

Over the years, Salesforce.com has gradually transformed itself from being a CRM company to a cloud services provider. ...

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW

‘I’d Rather Sell to 10,000 SMBs’: Q&A With Citrix Online President Brett Caine

Citrix Online, a division of Citrix Systems, offers remote connectivity tools to the small and medium-sized business (SMB) market. These include GoToMyPC, which offers remote access; GoToMeeting, an online collaboration tool; GoToTraining, an online training package; and GoToWebinar ...

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW

‘I’d Rather Sell to 10,000 SMBs’: Q&A With Citrix Online President Brett Caine

Citrix Online, a division of Citrix Systems, offers remote connectivity tools to the small and medium-sized business (SMB) market. These include GoToMyPC, which offers remote access; GoToMeeting, an online collaboration tool; GoToTraining, an online training package; and GoToWebinar ...

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW

‘I’d Rather Sell to 10,000 SMBs’: Q&A With Citrix Online President Brett Caine

Citrix Online, a division of Citrix Systems, offers remote connectivity tools to the small and medium-sized business (SMB) market. These include GoToMyPC, which offers remote access; GoToMeeting, an online collaboration tool; GoToTraining, an online training package; and GoToWebinar ...

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