Graduates bemused by low-tech offices
New graduates entering the workplace need more innovative communication technologies, such as instant messaging and web cams, to help them perform to the best of their abilities in the office. more
Office fixes dominate Microsoft update
Fixes for Microsoft’s Office productivity suite dominated this month’s Patch Tuesday release. more
Teenager nabs mugger via MySpace
A New York teenager has tracked down the boy who mugged her by using MySpace to start an online relationship with the criminal. more
An SMB checklist for buying servers
A checklist to help small and midsize businesses understand the kind of server their organization needs. here
Servers give businesses a competitive edge
Such computers give employees easy access to common applications, shared folders and information necessary to keep ahead of competitors. more
Non-Profit Group Attacks Software Patents
A group of patent organizations are banding together in an effort to eliminate software patents that they claim are threatening innovation and resulting in costly and unnecessary legal battles. more
RIAA faces lawsuits from artists
The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) is facing the possibility of legal action from artists who claim to have received no money from the settlement of peer-to-peer cases. more
The Best Free Software
157 software tools. No fees. No expiration dates. No problems. more
Security is an ecosystem, not a product
In security, you can’t just pick the right answer and stick with it–you must maintain personal security awareness, and an ongoing ability to make good decisions based on that awareness. more