US Department of Energy hack disclosed employee information The U.S. Department of Energy said Monday that personal information about several hundred employees and contractors was stolen in a mid-January hack, but that no classified information was compromised.
Mobile data use soared at Super Bowl while some Internet traffic dipped Internet use fell in U.S. homes but soared inside the Superdome during this year's Super Bowl.
Safeguard your code: 17 security tips for developers The scary stories from the Web are getting worse. First there were a few stolen credit card numbers. Then there were a few thousand. Now we hear about millions of financial records being exposed by security breaches, and we grow numb to the potential threat. Credit card numbers barely scratch the surface of what the bad guys are after, and there are more dangerous stories that come out of the labs studying cyber war.
SSD onslaught: Hard drives poised for double-digit revenue drop Booming sales of tablets, smartphones and solid-state drives (SSDs) are taking a toll on hard-disk drive sales, revenue from which is expected to drop by about 12% this year.
Google, Mozilla hail new WebRTC standard that links Chrome and Firefox Developers now can create audio and video communications applications that work across the Chrome and Firefox browsers without the need for plug-ins.
Apple, Oracle restore Java on OS X Apple on Friday shipped an update to Java 6 for Mac users running OS X Snow Leopard, matching Oracle's cadence for Java 7, which was patched the same day.
Sony adds large-screen ultrabooks to Vaio lineup Sony has started shipping two new Vaio ultrabooks with large screens starting at US$699 as the company expands its lineup of thin and light laptops.
Dell may be close to finalizing buyout deal Dell reportedly is closing in on finalizing a deal to take the company private, and all the speculation is shining a renewed spotlight on the PC maker, say analysts.
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