Analysis How Symantec Cracked Stuxnet The story behind Stuxnet, the malware targeted at an Iranian nuclear processing station, has been known in general since last fall when a team of researchers at Symantec released this document, which we covered at the time in our article here. But seeing is believing. I had a chance to attend a special briefing at Symantec's headquarters in… Hack David Strom View comments
Products Office 365 vs. Google Apps vs. Zoho Today, as expected Office 365 came out of beta. Office 365 is Microsoft's consolidated cloud-services system that combines hosted versions of Exchange Server, SharePoint Server and Lync Server. So how does it hold up to two older offers, Google Apps and Zoho? Enterprise Klint Finley View comments
NYT StumbleUpon Releases New Widget for Publishers Content aggregation and ranking engine StumbleUpon is releasing a new widget for publishers today that can be placed on a website or blog to help users find meaningful content relevant to them. The StumbleUpon Widget can be used by publishers to surface content on the site with the best shelf life. The widget will come in three sizes and… Social Dan Rowinski View comments
Facebook How to (Actually) Delete Your Facebook Account Facebook may have recently reached the 750 million user mark, but not every single one of the social networking giant's members are necessarily in it for the long haul. Whether because of a concern about privacy, a need to tame their digital distractions or for some other reason, many users would prefer to leave the site and shut down their profile… Social John Paul Titlow View comments
web Pope Tweets While Vatican Aggregates Pope Benedict XVI tweeted for the first time today. His tweet was to announce the new Vatican news aggregator, News.va, which has gone live. The Pope pushed the site live and tweeted about it using an iPad. The site itself is the first time the Vatican has provided a single place for all the news and opinion surrounding the Church, the Vatican… Curt Hopkins View comments