Archive | March, 2011

The Rustock Botnet was taken down earlier this month. It had accounted for billions of spam e-mails daily.  According to [...]

Last week, I wrote about a study predicting the 39% of Small to Medium Size Business would be moving to [...]

Medical information is easy to get now that so much of it is on the Internet. But how about getting [...]

Today Apple announced the dates for its 2011 WWDC ( World Wide Developers Conference) It will be held from June [...]

As social networks go, Facebook and Twitter are dominant. MySpace, which once was a dominant social network site, may be [...]

If you didn’t know this, and I’m sure most of you reading this do know, the Ipv4 numbering scheme is [...]

Two stories appeared today that are worth talking about. One deals with Apple and its success in the market place. [...]

There have been updates and releases to several browsers this month. So here is a quick comparison about how they [...]

The talk about cloud computing keeps getting louder and more frequent. See: Microsoft Cloud Efforts Slowly Building Steam. Now Netflix, the [...]

We’ve been following the development of  Apps stores for a while. Apple and other companies are fully intent to make [...]

In one of the biggest deals I’ve heard in a while now, AT&T today announced that they’ve agreed to acquire [...]

It’s been years in coming. The .xxx top level domain has finally been approved by ICANN. And the odd thing [...]

Not to be left in the cold, Amazon.com will be creating it’s own Android store to sell Android Apps. The Apps [...]

I’m sure most of you remember my post not too long ago, “5 Reasons Why You Don’t Need To Buy [...]