TECHNOLOGY
Why we should all learn to hack
Owning a computer once went hand in hand with understanding exactly how it worked. That may have changed but Tom Chatfield says it's time to
Anonymous Promises Regularly Scheduled Friday Attacks
Following the Tuesday compromise of the website of tear gas maker Combined Systems, Inc., the Antisec wing of Anonymous struck a Federal Trade Commission webserver which hosts three
Is this the iPad 3′s Retina Display?
A purported photo of the iPad 3's display has cropped up, with a microscopic inspection showing it to have more pixels than the current model
Apple Unveils Mac OS X Mountain Lion: A Guide to the New Features
Apple announced its upcoming operating system for Mac computers on Thursday, dubbed “Mountain Lion.” The new Mac OS — version 10.8 — will include many features found
Why QR Codes Won’t Last
Like most technology fans, I am always ready and willing to try any technology that promises to simplify my life. QR codesseemed to present an
More Mobile Devices Than People By Year End
Despite its long and boring name, Cisco’s “Visual Networking Index (VNI) Global Mobile Data Traffic Forecast Update” is one of the more fascinating data-filled reports you’ll
DDoS attacks hit IPv6
The first distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks against the IPv6 infrastructure have been detected. Arbor Networks said it customers have reported DDoS attacks hitting thier IPv6 networks.
Next iPad to be Announced on March 7
Just a few days ago The Wall Street Journal and New York Times reported that iPad 3 will be released the first week of March,














