The hackers in charge of the Flashback botnet managed to generate $14,000 from their click fraud campaign, but have not been paid, Symantec said today.
The specification for next-generation mobile DRAM was published, offering smartphone, tablet and ultra-thin notebook makers a 50% increase in memory performance.
The University of Kentucky says it has reshaped its business intelligence capability by adopting SAP’s in-memory system, HANA.
AT&T Thursday launched its 4G LTE service in, New Orleans, Baton Rouge and Naples, Fla., today, which extends its high-speed network implementations to 38 markets.
Unless Microsoft allows other browser makers to call important APIs in Windows RT, it’s “probably not worth it to even bother” building a version of Firefox for the new OS, a Mozilla product director said.
(Reuters) — Facebook Inc. priced its initial public offering at $38 per share, valuing the world’s largest social network at more than $100 billion.
With Facebook’s initial public offering creating such a frenzy of interest, there’s an important question to be considered: What happens if tomorrow or next week or five months from now, this investment goes south?
Joe Ricketts’ political action plans should give us all a greater appreciation of John McCain, says sportswriter Bill Liesse.
After a column in the Wall Street Journal stirred up Cubs fans and haters all over the Internet, we asked you to react. Here are the results of our poll.
T-Mobile USA will debut 4 ‘No Annual Contract’ data service plans on Sunday, while Verizon plans to kill unlimited data plans as users shift to 4G