- Wed Nov 12 2003 Sun adopts security specifications
Sun Microsystems updates its Java System server software to comply with security and privacy guidelines set forth by the Sun-backed standards group Liberty Alliance.
- Tue Feb 18 2003 Security specification gets OK'd
- Thu Jan 10 2002 Secure Digital gets new specifications
The Secure Digital Association has added a new input/output specification to the Secure Digital flash-memory card format, the group said at this week's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The new specification will enable the SD slot on a device to serve as a port for peripherals without adding circuit complexity that can increase the size of the device. Cards for Bluetooth wireless connections and for imaging and navigational capabilities have been in development; the new specification will allow manufacturers to finalize new product designs. The association has also ratified new specifications for personal-information management data and imaging.
- Wed Jan 28 2009 Security-storage device specifications finalized
Trusted Computing Group released final versions of three storage specifications, that enable stronger and more unified data protection.
- Thu Dec 31 2009 Buzz Out Loud Podcast 1137: Tech predictions for 2010
We count down our top ten (or so) predictions in the world of technology for 2010.
- Mon Dec 28 2009 Fix broken Airport Extreme Time Machine backups after "Error 109"
A number of Snow Leopard users have run into a problem where upon backing up with Time Machine they get an error "109" claiming the backup disk image could not be accessed. Here's a possible solution for this.
- Wed Dec 23 2009 Using Facebook and Twitter safely
Share a lot? Here's a guide to the security and privacy problems that users of Facebook and Twitter encounter, and what they can do about it.
- Sat Dec 26 2009 Post-Christmas Wireless-N routers explained
A quick revision on wireless-N routers and how to configure your wireless network properly.
- Tue Jul 17 2007 Ransom-based malware attacks specific companies
Low ransom request and a self-termination date on the code suggest this is a test attack.
- Tue Dec 22 2009 Report: FBI investigating Citibank cyberattack
Russian cybercriminals reportedly hacked into Citibank, stealing tens of millions of dollars and prompting an FBI investigation, says The Wall Street Journal.




