Despite announcing that it will shut down Google Labs, Google insists that it is not changing its famous employee 20% time policy.
was a separate consideration from 20% time, a Google spokesperson tells Mashable. We don’t have any changes to announce there. We’ll continue to devote a subset of our time to newer and experimental projects.
Google is famous for letting its employees spend approximately 20% of their time on projects that arent necessarily in job descriptions. Thi
We were just starting to get excited about the upcoming, but still very much elusive Google Nexus 4G handset, but now we have heard the first details on another brand new handset thats on the way from Motorola.
If you thought the Droid Bionic, Motorolas other handset was impressive, you havent seen anything yet, as a rumored phone called the Dinara possesses hardware specs that make the Nexus 4G look pretty basic and we never thought we would say that.
Best of all, this handset is allegedly due out before the end of the year according to a report over at Droid-Life. While the Dinara name is only meant to be a codename for the moment, theres nothing code about the list of rumored specs accompanying the device.
A quick-witted Google engineer has uncovered evidence that as many as one million Windows PCs appear to have been infected by browser redirection malware that is sending searches through proxy servers in order to generate hit traffic.
This type of attack has been around for years in one form or another, but the scale of what Google engineer Damian Menscher chanced upon from a single family of malware is still unusual in its scale.
Performing routine maintenance on a data centre, Menscher noticed unusual traffic still arriving at the servers from unusual addresses.
Cyber crime costs the UK billions of pounds a year, and businesses are constantly being urged to raise their game and react to the heightened fears.
In this CW500 Club video interview, Antonis Patrikios, senior associate at law firm Field Fisher Waterhouse talks to Computer Weekly editor in chief Bryan Glick about IT security in the digital age and the biggest challenges faced by IT leaders.
Intel Corporation announced that its Board of Directors have approved a 16% increase in the quarterly cash dividend to $0.21 per share ($0.84 per share on an annual basis), beginning with the dividend that will be declared in the third quarter of 2011.