A fast-spreading SQL injection attack that illegally peddles a bogus scareware has been breaking anti-virus barriers and compromising millions of websites, besides defrauding unsuspecting victims. The news of this attack was brought out by Websense Security Labs in its blog last week. Websense said its Threatseeker Network identified a new malicious mass-injection campaign which it named LizaMoon.
The amount of competitive new launches near-term is making it a little bit tougher for Motorola Mobility, especially for its Xoom tablet.
Rebecca Black has taken the next step towards realizing the 'next Justin Bieber' tag by becoming the singer of 'most disliked' song on YouTube with 'Friday' beating 'Baby'.
From a possible larger screen, to aluminum backing, there is no shortage of speculation for what new hardware Apple will pack into its next generation iPhone 5. But what about its software?
Theories abound as to what Apple is packing into its next generation smartphone and more importantly, when will it come out. But getting to the sense in a deluge of non-sense doesn't have to be hard.
The technology would make the company the third major player, behind Google and Apple, said to be entering the mobile payment sphere.
Amazon's new service won't save the music industry, analysts say.
Support of iOS devices is a notable omission with Amazon's recently-announced Cloud Player
Amazon has launched a cloud-based music locker service called Cloud Drive, which gives the online books trader an early mover's advantage over Apple and Google.
Mashable is reporting that Lady Gaga donated $1.5 million to Zynga's fundraising campaign for Japan.
Apple is due to delay the launch of its much awaited cloud-integrated iteration of iOS 5 which, if Apple followed its tradition, would have been launched this spring.
Google is preparing its music service and Spotify is headed across the Atlantic.
A few days ago Universal announced that a number of artists donated their songs for use on a new compilation to be released in aid of the Japan Red Cross following the devastating earthquake and tsunami that his earlier this
A federal judge has ruled that Steve Jobs can be deposed on Apple's decisions to block non-iTunes music files from the iPod and iTunes.
Even as the 'anti-gay' app was removed from the Apple App store, Senators have raised concern over a Police/DUI-evasive app. From Joint-Maker to Baby-Shaker, here is a list of Top 10 most controversial Apple Apps:
Samsung followed Apple's thinner, lighter and faster mantra to the hilt to deliver two new super thin and light, Android 3.0 tablets to take on iPad 2.
Rabbi David Horowitz of PFLAG National (Parents, Family and Friends of Lesbians and Gays) has written an open letter to Steve Jobs urging Apple to remove an app from Exodus International, which says the app is a refuge for people looking for help in their journey out of homosexuality and will help cure people of their homosexuality.
Amazon has launched its Android Appstore with curatorial element to take on the Android Market but in the process was sued by Apple for trademark violation.
Amazon.com, Inc. said it has launched the Amazon Appstore for Android at www.amazon.com/appstore where customers can by Android apps.
Apple is once again in the center of the heated gay debate after it approved an iPhone app created by Christian group Exodus which has been designed to be a useful resource for men, women, parents, students, and ministry leaders.
Next Justin Bieber or not, the worst song ever or not, 13-year-old Rebecca Black and her YouTube single 'Friday' have got the whole world talking, at least the internet.
The company has sent out emails to subscribers encouraging them to switch to its official tethering service.