How does VoIP work? Like many people, you may have already heard of VoIP. If you weren't born in this decade, you may still wonder what it really is. What can VoIP do for you and how exactly is it
EarthLink, which is pulling out of the municipal Wi-Fi market, said it plans to shut down its network in Philadelphia next month after talks on a proposed ownership transfer fell apart.
What does HP's plan to buy IT services firm EDS for $1.9 billion mean? And why is it happening now? Ben Pring, research vice president at Gartner Inc. talks about the just-announced deal.
Apple is adding several shows from HBO to its iTunes lineup and will charge more than its standard fee for some of them, a move that could spell the end of the store's flat-fee pricing structure.
The article describes how botnets (also known as zombie networks), which have evolved into one of the most serious information security threats, are created and operated
Three of the big four wireless providers in the U.S. have gained customers during Q1 2008. The number four US carrier, however, hemorrhaged a million customers. Sprint, which recently began what was rumored to be a 100 million-dollar campaign for
BILL Miller, the chief executive of MicroEmissive Displays (MED), launched a robust defence of the technology firm's progress yesterday after a profit warning knoc
REDROW has become the latest casualty of the ailing housing market, the housebuilder saying its fears that 2008 would prove to be a "tough trading market" had been rea
LinuxSecurity.com: Luciano Bello discovered that the random number generator in Debian's openssl package is predictable. This is caused by an incorrect Debian-specific change to the openssl package (CVE-2008-0166). As a result, cryptographic key material may be guessable.
LinuxSecurity.com: A weakness has been discovered in the random number generator used by OpenSSL on Debian and Ubuntu systems. As a result of this weakness, certain encryption keys are much more common than they should be, such that an attacker
LinuxSecurity.com: Daniel P. Berrange discovered that the hypervisor's para-virtualized framebuffer (PVFB) backend failed to validate the format of messages serving to update the contents of the framebuffer. This could allow a malicious user to cause a denial of service, or
LinuxSecurity.com: Luciano Bello discovered that the random number generator in Debian's openssl package is predictable. This is caused by an incorrect Debian-specific change to the openssl package (CVE-2008-0166). As a result, cryptographic key material may be guessable.
Linux Game Publishing has announced a Linux port of "Sacred Gold," an action role-playing game first published for Windows three years ago. The U.K.-based game publisher plans to ship the title in August of this year, priced at 27 GBP
In a tutorial for beginners, and with plenty of real world examples, I look at some practical photo-taking tips for your multi-megapixel smartphone when conditions are less than perfect... and I explain that adjusting the photo later in software is