|
Google Chrome Found Vulnerable to Carpet-Bombing
Just hours after the launch of Google's new web browser, reports have surfaced about its security vulnerability to carpet-bombing that can expose Windows users to hacker attacks.
CircleID |
|
by Joe Simpson
The State of California is home to some of the world's biggest, most famous IT and technology firms, which, combined with the presence of big name venture capital and high levels of consumer and regulatory concern about global warming and pollution, has recently made the State the perfect incubator for a new type of car firm - one focused on delivering clean, battery powered cars.
Car Design News |
|
Gresham touts new Web site's bold look, information trove
Bookmark it, city officials say, to find the latest information about City Council meetings, community events, city projects, transit options, recreation and educational opportunities.
The Oregonian |
|
Bloggers influence on US race
The blogs are alive with the sound of Sarah. Republican candidate John McCain's staffers may deplore the online rumour mill that forced them to announce the pregnancy of newly minted running mate Sarah Palin's 17-year-old daughter.
TVNZ |
|
Google takes on Microsoft with new browser
WASHINGTON • Google yesterday launched its own Internet browser, opening up a new challenge in cyberspace to Microsoft and its dominant Internet Explorer.
The Peninsula |
|
Scott Berkun on Chrome
Google Chrome has interesting implications for the web and technology, but how does it work as a browser? Scott Berkun's initial review of the browser as only a browser is the most interesting.
O'Reilly Media |
|
Television - Technology
The newly released Web browser from Google Inc. is designed to expand its huge lead in the Internet search market and reduce Microsoft Corp.'s imprint on personal computers.
Scoop.co.nz |
|
Nvidia Expanding for Intel Core i7
Nvidia is furthering its support for Intel’s coming Core i7 processor line while it is preparing the announcement of its next generation of integrated graphics. The announcement will back Nvidia’s efforts to expand offerings into Intel’s upcoming high-en
Tom's Hardware |
|
HP Launches Product Blitz for Virtualization
HP on Tuesday launched a raft of new hardware, software and services for virtualization, including a blade server optimized...
PC World |
|
Ipswich chooses Sophos for security
Ipswich Hospital NHS Trust IT has chosen Sophos products for email, web and endpoint security. The trust is using the company’s ES4000 email and WS1000 web appliances, which update automatically as new threats are detected.
E-Health-Media |
|
Shippin' Out September 1-7: Spore, Mercs 2, Viva Pinata 2
Headliners join arcade FaceBreaker, NFL Head Coach, and downloadable titles Pirates vs. Ninjas Dodgeball, Shred Nebula, and My Aquarium.
GameSpot |
|
giddieup [Commenter Of The Day]
So Google launched a browser, did you hear? Well you should have by now considering that Google slipped up and sent the promotional comic book about the project early. Today's featured commenter,... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
Valleywag |
|
Google may face antitrust challenge on Chrome
Microsoft has vowed to fight back against the launch of a new web browser by arch-rival Google, promising new features for its market-leading Internet Explorer and putting itself on alert for a challenge to Google on competition grounds.
Independent |
|
KOREA: Internet user faces arrest for instigating street rallies
Police will request an arrest warrant for an Internet user over allegedly promoting illegal activity at candlelight rallies and encouraging violence at them on Daum 's Agora page.
AsiaMedia |
|
UAB researcher warns some Gustav help sites faked
A computer forensic expert from the University of Alabama is warning consumers that some charity Web sites for Hurricane Gustav might not be legitimate.
NBC 15 Mobile |
|
Images: How Google's Chrome browser shines
Search giant's new Chrome rethinks how browsers should work in a Web 2.0 world, but also borrows from its competition.
CNET |
|
Lodging Interactive Launches Travel 2.0 Marketing Services for Hotels
PARSIPPANY, NJ , September 3, 2008 – Lodging Interactive, a leading interactive marketing agency servicing the hospitality industry, today announced the roll out of its Travel 2.0 Marketing Services for Hotels, HotelSocialBlogs.com. Through HotelSocialBlogs.com hotels can leverage Travel 2.0 technologies to maximize their online reach through conversational marketing opportunities on major ...
Hospitality Net |
|
Orientation programme for fresh MBA students held
RIMT-Institute of Management and Computer Technology and RIMT-School of Management Studies jointly organised an 'orientation programme' for the freshers of the MBA course in the RIMT-IMCT campus here today. In this programme, 120 students of RIMT-IMCT and 80 students of RIMT-SMS participated.
Express India |
|
The Oracle Acquisition Machine Swallows ClearApp
Following last week’s surprise announcement of a new chief financial officer, Oracle on Tuesday returned to more typical ways by purchasing software maker ClearApp.
New York Times |
|
Godfrey Sullivan Takes Up Splunking
Eighteen months after overseeing the sale of Hyperion Solutions to Oracle for $3.3 billion, Godfrey Sullivan is returning to the business software market.
New York Times |
|
Chrome tops IE, Firefox in Acid3 test
In the popular Acid3 web standards test, Google's Chrome beats out the latest stable builds of Firefox and Internet Explorer.
CNET |
|
Latest Technology Headlines
Cellphones, Cameras, Computers and more. Eighteen months after overseeing the sale of Hyperion Solutions to Oracle for $3.3 billion, Godfrey Sullivan is returning to the business software market.
New York Times |
|
Oracle - Bits - Technology - New York Times Blog
Cellphones, Cameras, Computers and more. Following last week’s surprise announcement of a new chief financial officer, Oracle on Tuesday returned to more typical ways by purchasing software maker ClearApp.
New York Times |
|
Latest Technology Headlines
Cellphones, Cameras, Computers and more. It’s back-to-school time again, which means that millions of college students are embarking on the annual hunt for the best free music sites on the Web.
New York Times |
|
Teen from Kootenays faces Internet-threat charges
A 16-year-old boy from the Kootenays has been charged for uttering threats over the Internet.
Vancouver Province |
|
|