'We're crying out for storage' |
- 'We're crying out for storage'
- Ten... new games you may have missed
- Congress warned that military systems may already be pwned
- AT&T profiting from Nigerian scammers, DoJ charges
- 'Intelligent systems' poised to outsell PCs, smartphones
'We're crying out for storage' Posted: 24 Mar 2012 03:06 AM PDT Plus: 'Apple is a truly dangerous animal'QuotW This was the week when the Budget was released. George handed out some juicy tax breaks to game developers and the promise of sweet, speedy broadband to 10 UK cities. He also controversially lopped 5 per cent off the tax rate for top earners.… |
Ten... new games you may have missed Posted: 24 Mar 2012 01:00 AM PDT Titles to tickle your fancy?Product round-up Following a fairly quiet January in the world of videogames, the release schedule picked up and publishers started to push hordes of titles to the shop front again, minus those ever-depleting shelves at Game, of course.… |
Congress warned that military systems may already be pwned Posted: 23 Mar 2012 05:02 PM PDT Radical rethink of computer security neededSecurity experts testifying at hearings held by the US Senate Armed Services Committee on cybersecurity have warned that maintaining a perimeter to keep out spies is unsupportable, and that the US should assume that its networks have already been fully penetrated.… |
AT&T profiting from Nigerian scammers, DoJ charges Posted: 23 Mar 2012 04:58 PM PDT Lawsuit alleges IP Relay abuse costing taxpayers 'millions'AT&T can't catch a break from the US government. First the feds squashed Big Phone's proposed merger with Deutsche Telekom's T-Mobile USA, and now the Department of Justice has slapped a suit on the company for alleged improper billing for services intended for use by the deaf and hard of hearing.… |
'Intelligent systems' poised to outsell PCs, smartphones Posted: 23 Mar 2012 03:56 PM PDT IDC: ARM facing shrinking market shareAnalyst house IDC predicts that the traditional embedded-systems market is reaching an inflection point where a new breed of intelligent devices will take over the market and drive the current fashionable terms de jour: Big Data and "the internet of things".… |
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