I’m confident that 2010 will go down as the year that personal and professional computing officially merged, as the iPhone finally knocked down the wall that had kept the two separate.... Read more
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin [cq] has ordered government agencies there to open-source software by 2015, according to translated documents. Putin’s order, signed this month, f... Read more
The HD2 smartphone is a design masterpiece that runs a Windows version that will be out-of-date by yearend. A gorgeous, archaic piece of art? The Good: Largest smartphone screen on the marke... Read more
In 2010, we got the iPad, the Nexus One and Nexus S, the Facebook Open Graph, Gmail Priority Inbox, the fall of Digg(), the iPhone 4 (and Gizmodo controversy), Google’s acquisition of ITA, t... Read more
Review: Samsung Galaxy S Samsung’s Galaxy S is an impressive new smartphone that uses the Google Android operating system. Like most modern smartphones it has a touch-sensitive screen, in th... Read more
McAfee Tech enthusiasts have a number of new products to look forward to next year, but what about security concerns? McAfee on Tuesday released its list of threat predictions for 2011 and i... Read more
Wikileaks continue to grab headlines, More embarrasment for governments The Wikileaks saga continues to gain public and media attention. As more information from over a quarter of a million... Read more
New site won’t leak information it gets; leaving it to the media to verify and publish Rival whistleblowing website set up by Wikileaks defectors Former members of Wikileaks are to set... Read more
What is less public knowledge is that the four fingerprints of each voter that was captured with BIO-key’s fingerprint ID software, and FBI-certified fingerprint readers, has already generat... Read more