- Wed Nov 18 4:22 PM PST 2009 Act fast, and Recuva recovers your data
Accidentally or not, if you've wiped out data from your hard drive you may not have to pay to get it restored. Freeware Recuva recovers your files, as long as they haven't been overwritten.
- Wed Nov 18 9:07 AM PST 2009 Is IBM's Blue Insight a model for your private BI cloud?
IBM has developed and private cloud for its own Business Intelligence consumers. Is it one you want to copy?
- Wed Nov 18 3:00 AM PST 2009 Casio gives us a camera to beat the hell out of
The company known for its G-Shock watches and G'zOne mobile phones adds digital cameras to its shockproof device roster--the Exilim EX-G1.
- Tue Nov 17 8:14 AM PST 2009 Live blog: Ozzie talks Azure and more
Microsoft's chief software architect kicks off the company's Professional Developers Conference in Los Angeles by announcing the formal launch of the cloud-based OS.
- Tue Nov 17 4:00 AM PST 2009 FAQ: Recognizing phishing e-mails
Phishing attacks have spiked this year, recent reports show. Here's a primer on what phishing is and how to avoid it.
- Mon Nov 16 9:30 AM PST 2009 Undercover helps recover lost, stolen iPhones
It's not quite on par with MobileMe, but it's a heck of a lot cheaper and offers much of the same functionality. Indeed, for five bucks, how can you go wrong?
- Sun Nov 15 3:00 PM PST 2009 Hackers create tools for disaster relief
At the first-ever Random Hacks of Kindness event, developers work on technology tools that emergency relief workers can use in disasters.
- Wed Nov 11 4:00 AM PST 2009 Wi-Fi Body Scale tweets your weight daily
If I was on a weight loss kick right now I'd get one of these. Maybe after Thanksgiving?
- Tue Nov 10 1:15 PM PST 2009 When open source isn't (open enough)
It's very possible to be completely open-source without being completely open, but this may fade as more companies learn to use open source effectively.
- Tue Nov 10 11:58 AM PST 2009 Rick Astley resurrected in iPhone worm
80's pop legend, Rick Astley made a stunning return to the spotlight recently when an Australian hacker became the first person to write a worm for the iPhone. The worm, however, only affects jailbroken iPhones.



