Microsoft and Google are to feel the full force of EU regulations this month as antitrust and privacy concerns threaten to catch up with the technology giants. The EU could issue Microsoft with a formal antitrust complaint, after it ...
Tags: Microsoft, Google, European Commission, BCS
Network World-There has been much debate about the preferred wireless platform for application developers.Every platform has its own advantages and challenges,and there are key points developers need to keep in mind when choosing the most ...
Tags: wireless platform, interaction flow, ecosystem level, Windows 8
The most recent update for Mozilla's Firefox web browser has been taken offline one day after release because of a newly discovered security vulnerability. Mozilla has not indicated how many users could be vulnerable, but claims that ...
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Computerworld - Google today awarded $60,000 to a security researcher who cracked Chrome at the search firm's second "Pwnium" hacking contest. The researcher, a teenager who goes by the nickname "Pinkie Pie," was a returning winner: Last ...
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Mozilla last week released the first public preview of a Firefox browser that runs in Windows 8's touch-first"Modern"or"Metro"user interface(UI). The Firefox app for Modern--the UI dubbed"Metro"until Microsoft ditched the term over ...
Hack in the Box will host its 10th security conference this week in Kuala Lumpur featuring an all-star cast of hacking luminaries and a cutting-edge program. The lengthy speakers list includes John Draper aka"Captain Crunch,"who famously ...
Luxury has no limits.We have reached a point of time where bathrooms have turned out to be the glamour rooms of a home.Traditional and conventional bathrooms are things of the past.Modern day science and technology has played its role in ...
Tags: Shower, Luxury, Bathing, Decoration
Google yesterday patched 24 vulnerabilities in Chrome,and paid out$29,500 in bounties to nine researchers,more than half of that to one of the company's most prolific bug finders. Chrome 22,which Google started pushing to current users on ...
Tags: Google, Chrome Bugs, vulnerabilities
"The number of fronts of risk and war, as some people call it, are definitely multiplying," says Clinton McFadden, senior operations manager for IBM X-Force research and development, which just released the results of its X-Force 2012 ...
Tags: Cyberwarfare, Trend and Risk Report., IBM, US
Computerworld - Microsoft on Wednesday released a stopgap defense that protects Internet Explorer (IE) against attacks until the company issues a patch on Friday. The update will fix five flaws, including one revealed by a security ...
The legendary Hasselblad 500C of 1957 to be reinterpreted It was the first camera to go into space–an object of desire for every photographer around the world.Thanks to this camera some of the most evocative and iconic images of ...
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Artlandia Inc, developer of pattern design software, has released Artlandia SymmetryMill, a new web application for making and sharing repeating patterns. SymmetryMill extends the pattern design arsenal with the latest, exceptionally ...
Microsoft says it is investigating reports of a vulnerability in Internet Explorer 6,7,8,and 9 as well as targeted attacks that have attempted to exploit the vulnerability. The zero-day flaw,which does not affect Explorer 10,was ...
Tags: Microsoft Investigates, IE ZeroDay Flaw, targeted attacks
Lanxess is investing a 1.6 million in its Krefeld-Uerdingen site in Germany to modernise and expand its water treatment unit at the worldas largest facility for the production of iron oxide and chrome oxide pigments.The expansion project ...
Tags: Lanxess, upgrades water treatment, industrial equipment, German company
Microsoft is expected to comply with its obligation to offer browser choice in the European Union (EU). Microsoft admitted a failure to comply with anti-competition regulations in July 2012. Joaquin Almunia, vice-president of the ...
Tags: Microsoft, obligation, browser, EC anti-trust rules