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Google and China

March 4th, 2010

This year's relations between Google and the Chinese government seem to have hit a significant bump. After four years of compliance with China's "Golden Shield Project," a set of censorship standards often referred to as "The Great Firewall of China," ... Read More

New technology creates new security threats

September 9th, 2009

It used to be that someone stealing your internet for a free connection was all you had to worry about when it came to protecting your computer. Then, stealing data become the popular thing to do. Now, attackers are even ... Read More

Are you going to pay for that?

August 4th, 2009

If you spend your days in front of a computer, chances are you've had more than the occasional run in with Microsoft Word, Excel or any of their Office cousins. Microsoft Office, the most prolific and popular suite of general ... Read More

Browser Wars Episode II: Attack of the Chrome

July 13th, 2009

In the second half of last year, while Microsoft’s Internet Explorer series continued to fight it out with Mozilla’s Firefox and Apple’s Safari (among others), web giant Google quietly but confidently waded into the fray with their new browser: Chrome.  ... Read More

Browser Wars Episode 1: The IE Menace

June 9th, 2009

A war is raging with new lines, territories and allegiances being created every day. It is the Browser War, the fight for “usage share,” or what particular browser people are using the most. The browser war traces its roots back ... Read More

Keystroke virus affects your online banking

March 3rd, 2009

Since its conception about a decade ago, online banking has become a rapidly growing trend among internet users.  According to a MSN article, about 43 percent of all people who use the Internet or about 63 million Americans manage some ... Read More


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