IT news
Apple says will usher in “post-PC” era
07 Jun 2011
From Apple’s perspective “Post-PC” is all about the ability to use devices like the iPhone and iPad as your personal computer
Hackers attack Sony yet again
04 Jun 2011
The attack, targeting Sony Europe, Nintendo, and the FBI-affiliate InfraGard Atlanta, comes in the wake of reported hacks hours earlier involving Acer Europe, Iran, NATO and the UAE.
Highlights: The 2011 Digital Future Project
04 Jun 2011
Net users wary of corporate prying on usage habits
04 Jun 2011
Forget 'big brother' — it's 'big business' that's watching, seems to be the major fear plaguing net users above the age of 16
China denies Gmail cyber attacks
03 Jun 2011
Sony hit with another attack
03 Jun 2011
Sony has been targeted yet again, this time by a group of hackers who said today that they broke into several Sony websites and compromised the personal data of more Sony customers
Microsoft offers sneak preview of Windows 8
02 Jun 2011
The new operating system is meant to run on a range of devices from traditional PCs to laptops and tablets, using both touch screen and mouse and keyboard commands.
Google blames China for cyber attacks on Gmail
02 Jun 2011
Lenovo to acquire Germany's Medion for $905.8 million
01 Jun 2011
The proposed takeover would be Lenovo’s biggest after it acquired IBM's PC business for $1.75 billion in 2004, and the first takeover of a German company by a Chinese firm
Move over Bangalore, NCR is here
31 May 2011
Lockheed investigates hacking attack
30 May 2011
Lockheed IT systems breached: report
28 May 2011
Twitter acquires TweetDeck for $40 million
28 May 2011
Controversy greets Google's pay-by-phone system
27 May 2011
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