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Goodbye, GeoCities: It's the end of an era
Bruce Lawson Yahoo's decision to close its once-powerful GeoCities hosting service says much about the web, says Bruce Lawson more
What Google Analytics cannot tell you
Darren Guarnaccia Google's free web analysis tool may have a lot going for it, but it is worth knowing its limits, says Darren Guarnaccia more
Data breach calculations fail to pay off
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DNA details of innocent will be kept f...
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DNA details of innocent will be kept f...
The government has announced that it plans to keep innocent people's DNA details for up to six years. In response to a consultation it launched last December, the government said... More
Motorola Droid Drops Today: Happy Droi...
Motorola Droid Drops Today: Happy Droid Day America! Author: Eric Everson, Mobile Security Expert If you’re wondering what all of the buzz is about with words like Droid and Android... More
Mobile Security Profile: BlackBerry St...
Mobile Security Profile: BlackBerry Storm2 Author: Eric Everson BlackBerry handsets are a staple of office culture; from syncing calendars to sharing business-related data,... More
Logitech buys LifeSize for $405m
A few weeks ago I met with Craig Malloy, co-founder and CEO of high-definition videoconferencing specialist LifeSize Communications, as the company was introducing its Skype-compatible Passport...
Charles McLellan
Mobile business social network tools coming on BlackBerry
The APIs that RIM is opening up for the BlackBerry platform leapfrog what’s available on other mobile platforms, with free push updates, unified advertising and payment options and not just the...
First Take
The Crabble stand for your phone
Sometimes something comes along that is so simple yet so very useful that you can’t believe you didn’t think of it first. The Crabble is one such object. Once upon a time smartphones came with...
Sandra Vogel
Google Chrome
Roundup: Full coverage of Google Chrome
The search giant has launched a beta of its own open-source browser, sending a clear challenge to Microsoft in the way it lets users work with applications More
Blog: Google Chrome has Microsoft's code inside, says MS manager
And furthermore, he says, that's a good thing... More
Blog: Google Chrome — nine things we've found since launch
Google must be very happy with the coverage Chrome has gathered. But it's not all good news... More









