Phones? Apps? Tablets? What we expect from tomorrow’s BlackBerry event
RIM has a lot of ground to cover—here's what we expect (and hope) to see.
RIM has a lot of ground to cover—here's what we expect (and hope) to see.
I need an Internet connection and account to use offline features? No thanks.
Researchers find millions of vulnerable Net-facing printers, cams, and routers.
The software giant wants its money to buy influence over the PC OEM.
Office is cloud-friendly, re-themed for touch and Windows 8—but it’s still Office.
New suite arrives today; will users forego permanent license for "Office" lifestyle?
Fix that was supposed to make malware attacks harder can be easily circumvented.
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The Windows Division once more becomes the company's biggest money-maker.
After 10 years of owning Linksys, Cisco will get rid of home router business.
The same goes for private SSH keys and other sensitive credentials.
Different desired outcomes for Dell, Microsoft should the PC maker go private.
The undocumented accounts may have been around for a decade.
Password crackers get an English lesson.
Dual-persona smartphones enabled as enterprise management software is released.
Canonical's decision: "Rolling releases" instead of a new Ubuntu every 6 months?
Dotcom's Mega aids crackers by sending password hashes in plain-text e-mail. Really!
Reporters without Borders is latest site used in "watering hole" campaign.
There are some new keyboards, too.
Java is the newly crowned "king of foistware."
The Caustic R2500 wants to disrupt your CAD workflows (in a good way).
Redmond is showcasing its alternative protocol with a plugin for Chrome and IE.
Writing code for a company almost always involves trade-offs.
Command servers and domains that targeted governments around the world go dark.
The latest private test build will be the last.
New suite arrives today; will users forego permanent license for "Office" lifestyle?
It's game over for a patent troll that sued nearly 50 big retailers.
Our LARPing correspondent embeds with the armies of Bellum Aeternus.
The tablet balances size, performance, and battery life with some success.