03 October 2008
By Gregg Keizer, Computerworld (US online)
An Israeli researcher, frustrated with the lack of response from Apple, has disclosed technical details about two iPhone security flaws he first uncovered more than two months ago. Read more...
13 June 2007
By Chris Mellor
It's all clear. Sun' CEO Schwartz was both right and wrong and Apple marketeer Brian Croll was wrong. Read more...
27 August 2008
By Eric Lai, Computerworld (US online)
To listen to some of the research companies, Vista has been an almighty flop with few saving graces. But,we've been here before and we shouldn't write Vista off just yet. Read more...
22 June 2007
By Halamka John, Computerworld
When the open-source desktop becomes a more widely deployed end-user operating system, it becomes a product and not a project. Read more...
01 November 2005
By Stefan Hammond, Computerworld
Botnets have turned into a major security problem, says Mikko Hyppönen of anti-virus company F-Secure. We mull this and other issues in this interview. Read more...
22 January 2007
By G. Anthony Saladino
Intel Debugger is a high-quality alternative to the native debuggers running on Intel processor-based platforms. As a component of Intel compilers, its value spans the range of solid, basic debugging capabilities with extensive language support and interface options, advanced features, and a graphical user interface. Read more...
17 March 2008
By Rick Grehan, InfoWorld
11 June 2008
By Galen Gruman, InfoWorld
Last year's iPhone was dismissed by IT as unsuitable for the enterprise. This time round, Apple has fixed the holes and created a device with the features we need Read more...
05 December 2007
By Tim Greene, Network World
Until Carroll College bought into NAC technology, it took six weeks of work by a dozen full-time IT staff and student volunteers to clean up student PCs. Read more...