
'Indestructable' malware infects 4.5m with Stuxnet efficiency
The TDSS malware, its forth incarnation dubbed TDL-4, dodged signature, heuristic, and proactive anti-virus detection, used a sophisticated rootkit, and encrypted communication between infected bots and its command and control centre. More...

Zynga may be a good business
More than 271m people play Zynga's games meanwhile once a month, and the firm said in March that it expects to make a profit this year of $630m on earnings of $1. More...

Who will win in the 4G Nirvana?
MobileBeat 2011 - VentureBeat's 4th annual flagship conference on the future of mobile - is gathering the brightest minds in the industry on July 12-13 in San Francisco to explore this year's hottest macro trend: the arrival of true mobile computing now that 4G is here. More...

Which is the better tablet for work?
Since the launch of Apple's iPad in 2010, hardware makers have been scrambling to get their own tablets to market. As a result, slate lovers can now choose between iPad-style tablets which resemble keyboardless laptops, or smaller devices that look like oversized smartphones. More...

Army must balance use of battlefield digital systems with power demands
The Army has deployed 35 digital systems for the largest communications network evaluation in history here, and Col. Daniel Pinnell, commander of the test brigade, said the exercise has shown the need to balance enhanced access to information with the power demands of thousands of pieces of equipment. More...

Clear Voice offers new rates
We are starting to see the beginning of the change that everyone is talking about in the VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) industry. It means some creative thinking and new business processes that are now part of the Clear Voice product complement. More...

Big River Telephone Hires New Employees for Wholesale Division
Curt Majors joins the Big River team as a Sales Engineer from Doniphan, MO. Majors has completed the Cisco Networking Academy and has graduated with an Associates of Applied Science in Diversified Innovation. More...

Scottsdale-based OneNeck bought by Chicago firm
Scottsdale-based OneNeck IT Services, a data-hosting and information-research company, is being sold for $95 million to a Chicago-based telecommunications provider in a deal expected to close Friday. More...

Collaboration in the Cloud
Cloud computing and collaboration are a match made in heaven, but someone must have forgotten to pay the matchmaker because the union is taking its time getting consummated. More...

VoiP firm 8x8 signs cloud partnership
Internet telephone company 8x8 Inc said it entered into a partnership with Virtual Computing Environment Company to speed up deployment of its cloud computing services on a new platform, sending its shares up to an eight-year high. More...







