Wi-Fi Available on 1 in 3 U.S. Planes
Wi-Fi service is offered on more than one-third of the nation's passenger planes, so it's no longer rare to see travelers connecting to the Internet in midflight.
View ArticleBP Busted for Altering Image of Crisis Response
British Petroleum admits it doctored an image posted on its Website of its Houston, Texas crisis room, and has replaced that image with the original version. The photo in question shows workers sitting...
View ArticleTrusteer Service Eradicates Malware on Banking Customer PCs
Trusteer is taking its online banking security services a step further and will start removing malware that it finds trying to interfere with bank customers' financial transactions.
View ArticleNew Legislation and Rising Confidence Create Encouraging Outlook for Small...
With the ink still damp on the Small Business Jobs Act of 2010, small business owners are already feeling more confident as this difficult year draws to a close.
View ArticleKeyword Searches Not Good Enough for E-Discovery
Document dump." "Unsearchable morass." That's how Ontario Superior Court Justice Cary Boswell described the nearly 23 million pages of electronic records handed over by the prosecution in an ongoing...
View ArticleVerizon-FCC Net Neutrality Fight Only Beginning
If you thought the Federal Communications Commission’s vote to approve limited net neutrality rules were the end of the dispute, think again.
View ArticleApple's Steve Jobs, Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg, Google's Eric Schmidt Set to...
President Barack Obama reportedly will meet with Apple CEO Steve Jobs, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt and possibly other business leaders in "technology and...
View ArticleWhy You Freak Out Over Facebook
The saying goes that "You can't have too many friends," but that might not be true in the world of Facebook, according to a new study by Scottish researchers.
View ArticleNeed More Sleep? Turn Off the TV and Gadgets Earlier
A new survey by the National Sleep Foundation confirms what most of us already know: Nearly all Americans are too connected -- either to their televisions or other gadgets -- too close to bedtime.
View ArticleFBI Turns Up Faster, More Accurate Fingerprint Identification System
The FBI today said it's made a long-awaited switch from its Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) to an upgraded, faster one the FBI calls Advanced Fingerprint Information Technology...
View Article'Food Porn' At Its Best: Ex-Microsoft CTO Publishes Groundbreaking Cookbook
The $625 'Modernist Cuisine' cookbook is laden with spectacular photography that captures cooking techniques and chemical reactions such as the Leidenfrost effect.
View ArticleFederal Agency Predicts 40% Savings From Move to Cloud
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) expects to save 40% over the next five years by switching its financial management application to a cloud computing vendor -- a sign of the massive...
View ArticleVendors Roll ERP for Medical Marijuana Dispensaries
You know an industry has reached critical mass when vendors start developing software for it, and that time has come for medical marijuana.
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