|  Monday December 14, 2009 |
| Google Drops Hints on Its Own Android Phone [December 14, 2009] Company insiders talk up a new device making the rounds at the Googleplex, while rumors continue to circulate. Security Firm Finds Spammers Thriving in U.S. [December 14, 2009] McAfee's December spam report finds spammers are still operating with relative impunity despite looming six-year anniversary of FTC's Can-Spam Act. Akamai Brings Web App Firewall to Its Cloud [December 14, 2009] CDN provider extends security offering into the application layer to guard against SQL injections, cross-site attacks and other threats. Enterprises Turning Toward IT Growth: Gartner [December 14, 2009] Heading into 2010, cost-cutting now appears no longer a central focus of executives, according to the industry researcher. Apple, Nokia Patent Battle Heats Up [December 14, 2009] The iPhone maker fires back. Critics Blast Facebook's Latest Privacy Overhaul [December 11, 2009] Advocates warn that new privacy controls will lead to inadvertent sharing of information. Sun Delivers Java EE 6 [December 11, 2009] A week after the official vote, Java EE 6 is officially available and with it a new Glassfish Java EE 6-compliant server and NetBeans IDE release. Koobface Return Not a Welcome Holiday Sight [December 11, 2009] The infamous Koobface virus has returned to threaten Facebook users again. Microsoft Licenses exFAT to Third Parties [December 11, 2009] The software giant works to popularize its extended file system beyond just its own software. AT&T Wrestles With iPhone Usage Fees [December 11, 2009] The heaviest users of the iPhone might be in for a data usage fee increase. Get Ready for Windows 7! Pros and Cons? Learn What Our Experts Think Download Free eBook Now. Click Here. | Interested in placing your TEXT AD HERE? Click Here | |
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