Microsoft is said to be readying its cloud suite, Office 365, for an official launch later this month
June 6, 2011
Adobe Fixes Flash Flaw Utilised In Gmail Hack
Adobe has issued an emergency patch to a Flash flaw said to be behind the recent Gmail hack
IDC Warns Of Slowing Demand For PCs
PC sales will slow in 2011 on the back of slowing consumer demand, market researcher IDC has warned
HP Workers Consider Strike Over Offshoring Plans
HP workers at a number of UK sites are considering strike action over plans to offshore their jobs
IT Services Firms Are Buying Their Green Credentials
IT firms see emissions as a marketing expense, and aren't attacking energy efficiency, according to a report
Network Vendors Tout Fabric-Based Designs
Cisco’s FabricPath and HP’s FlexNetwork mark a shift in network architectures across the board
Syrian Internet Cut Off During Protests
About two-thirds of Syria's Internet access was cut off on Friday, amidst some of the biggest protests to date
SugarCRM Offers Alternative To Saleforce: Review
CRM software isn’t child’s play, but SugarCRM proves oddly comforting, and is cheaper than Salesforce
Nintendo Hit By Lulzsec Hackers
Following its recent hacks of Sony and others, Lulzsec has carried out a 'friendly' hack on a Nintendo server
Salesforce Chatter Update Tweaks: First Look
The enterprise social media tool gets file-sharing capabilities and a 'Favorites' facelift
Facebook To Kill Google? Oh Please…
Facebook could kill Google? And monkeys can fly... What is that they say about living in a world of pure imagination, asks Clint Boulton
TemplateZone Announces Facebook Publishing Tool
TemplateZone has launched a web-based tool for creating professional Facebook page designs
Microsoft Smartphone Share Declines
Microsoft's share of the US smartphone market dipped between January and April, according to comScore
Russian Reverse Engineer Praises Skype
Good products can't stay proprietary for long, says Efim Bushmanov, the Russian who published an open source version of Skype's protocol
Google Buys Social Media Analytics Provider
PostRank will give Google a tool for cutting through the social media noise and tracking discussions
Report: Apple Pays Big For iCloud Music Licences
Apple is reportedly paying music labels handsomely for licences related to its upcoming iCloud service
Hacker Lays Security Blame On Software Vendors
Software vendors need more incentives to secure their products, says iPhone hacker Charlie Miller