wild web
Dell ditches the wires with Latitude Z for business
News When controlling an application like Excel or a web browser, the right side of the bezel can be used as a sort of touchpad for scrolling through a spreadsheet or web page. Through a separate, non-Windows... [29 Sep 2009]
Flash hole fix coming next week, says Adobe
News Cert said: "The Adobe Flash browser plug-in is available for multiple web browsers and operating systems, any of which could be affected. Researchers on Wednesday reported that they had uncovered attacks in the... [24 Jul 2009]
Adobe probes Flash zero day bug after exploit found
News Adobe Reader is vulnerable because its Flash interpreter is vulnerable, said Paul Royal, principal researcher at Purewire, a web security services provider. Disable Flash Player or selectively enable Flash content as... [23 Jul 2009]
Microsoft's Patch Tuesday unleashes record number of updates
News The June security Patch Tuesday bulletin resolves eight vulnerabilities in IE, the more severe of which could allow remote code execution if a user views a specially crafted web page. The update includes a patch for an... [10 Jun 2009]
Maximizing the Performance of Your SAS Solution: Case Studies in Web Application Server Tuning for N-Tier SAS Applications
White Paper Are there changes one could make in the Java Web Application Server that would make the SAS solution more responsive, more robust, or able to handle a larger client load? The paper also delves into the troubleshooting... [29 May 2009]
Microsoft plugs Windows, Word and Excel holes
News Another patch fixes four critical vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer that could allow remote code execution if a user views a specially crafted web page or if a user connects to an attacker's server via HTTP. [15 Apr 2009]
Photos: Future tech with an Orange hue
Photo Tabbee can show web-based information including weather forecasts through a series of widgets as well as photos, films and other content from the user's home network. The device, coming to France later this year, allows... [08 Apr 2009]
Twitter turns to search to turn a profit?
News But it also means Twitter's web-based interface, which changes at a glacial pace, is not the hub of activity for many active Twitter users. The more active you are, the more likely you are to use a third-party tool that... [23 Feb 2009]
Wikis - Open for All, or Open to Abuse?
White Paper New concepts from what initially appears to be a 'World wild web' should not be dismissed out of hand when looking at ways to manage record creation, update and review. The 'Open to everyone' approach of... [21 Feb 2009]
Chrome and Firefox get clickjacked
News The [clickjacking] issue is tied to the way the web and web pages were designed to work, and there is no simple fix for any particular browser. The attack broadly fits within the category of cross-site... [29 Jan 2009]
Minority Report: Macs threatened by virus terror?
Comment Or fourthly, it might just be an update to an old web page to reflect the availability of Mac antivirus programs - two of which are sold at the Apple Store (one from Symantec and one from Intego). That page no longer... [03 Dec 2008]
Lords to debate security progress of "wild west" web
News The initial inquiry found that public confidence in the internet was in danger of being undermined by online fraud and other e-crime, and called the web a "wild west" where people had to fend for... [06 Oct 2008]
Microsoft to launch mobile apps store offering?
News Smart phones, which offer email, web surfing, music and other internet services, are growing in popularity. Along with its new iPhone 3G, Apple opened its App Store to wild success. It looks as though... [01 Sep 2008]
Legal Eye: Blogging cowboys ride the Wild Web
Comment With the explosion in user-generated content, many bloggers and posters seem to think they can operate beyond the reach of the law. Not so, says lawyer Duncan Calow. Blogs, social networks and other user-generated content blur the line... [05 Jun 2008]
Wildlife Sanctuary Gets a Tech Boost: Leveraging Technology in the Wild
White Paper Non-profit Carnivore Preservation Trust gets a tech boost from Cisco and IBM with voice, video and Web technology to improve day-to-day operations. [07 Jan 2008]