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Photos: RIM does first touchscreen BlackBerry
So here at last is the first touchscreen BlackBerry - aka the Storm. The Storm - previously codenamed the BlackBerry Thunder - sports a 'clickable' touchscreen which... Read more
Oct 8, 2008
silicon.com > Technology > Mobile
Weekend Gadget Watch: BlackBerry Storm 2
...is comparatively poor; apps can be expensive; heavy The judgement: The BlackBerry Storm 2 is an improvement on RIM's last attempt at a touchscreen... Read more
Nov 20, 2009
silicon.com > Technology > Mobile
...BlackBerry Storm was Vodafone's idea': RIM co-CEO
...shown its hand and unveiled a bona fide touchscreen smart phone called Storm - perhaps named after its big hope for the gadget: that it will... Read more
Oct 8, 2008
silicon.com > White Papers > Networking and Communications > Network Management
Measurements and Mitigation of Peer-to-Peer-Based Botnets: A Case Study on Storm Worm
...P2P botnets. In a case study, the paper examines in detail the Storm Worm botnet, the most wide-spread P2P botnet currently propagating in the... Read more
Aug 4, 2008
silicon.com > White Papers > Security > Intrusion - Tampering
Eliminate Spam, Gain Productivity
...That is, when they are not attacking so powerfully via the infamous "Storm Worm Botnet" for example, as to force a shutdown of a nation... Read more
Mar 18, 2009
silicon.com > White Papers > Software and Web Development > Software Development Tools
Storm Worm & Botnet Analysis
When worm is running, it unpacks itself first, and then drops a malicious PE file that is embedded in the executable fil Read more
Nov 14, 2009
silicon.com > White Papers > Security > Intrusion - Tampering
McAfee Avert Labs Top 10 Threat Predictions for 2008
...total number of threats ever cataloged. The Nuwar virus (a.k.a. Storm Worm) grew into the largest Peer-to-Peer (P2P) botnet to date... Read more
Nov 13, 2009
silicon.com > Technology > Mobile
Apple storms past RIM in smartphone race
...with the pending release of several new BlackBerry models, including the Bold, Storm, and clamshell Pearl. It's unclear whether Apple will be able to... Read more
Nov 7, 2008
silicon.com > Technology > Mobile
BlackBerry Storms the touchscreen market
...officially introduced the first touchscreen BlackBerry to the world: the RIM BlackBerry Storm. Also known by its code name, BlackBerry Thunder, the Storm features a... Read more
Oct 8, 2008
silicon.com > Technology > Hardware
Photos: Supercomputers signal when storms are a-brewing
...and weather balloons every day. Here is a satellite image showing a storm brewing over the Atlantic. ECMWF receives and sends out data using the... Read more
Jun 6, 2008
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