Google is expected to launch a store around its Google Apps offerings next month, opening the door for third-party developers to create and sell software that integrates with Google's suite of cloud-based applications.
A new study from security research firm Sophos finds that malware and spam attacks delivered through social networks rose significantly in 2009, and Facebook is perceived as the most dangerous social net of them all. At the same time, however, many businesses see social networking as a prime marketing tool that they're hesitant to ignore.
Google is expected to launch a store around its Google Apps offerings next month, opening the door for third-party developers to create and sell software that integrates with Google's suite of cloud-based applications.
This morning, Twitter started locking out a subset of users of their accounts, sending them e-mails asking them to change their passwords in order to regain access to the service. The e-mail said those measures were taken due to concerns that their accounts may have been compromised in a phishing attack, and hinted at a third-party service being at fault.
The monstrous screen on the 27" iMac, while a beautiful sight to behold, can be equally unsightly when some flaw is discovered. Issues such as flickering video and cracked glass have been problematic for some users, possibly causing shipping delays for recent orders. Now, an issue of yellowish areas appearing on some screens may be causing further shipping delays.