Facebook Wannabe Diaspora Hit on Security Issues
Diaspora is already running into early criticism over security issues by those who say they have tested the Facebook rival. Facebook - Security - Diaspora - opensource - New York University feeds.pcworld.com |
iPhone vs. Original Mac: a Teardown Showdown
Frustrated with your smartphone's limitations? Oh, how far we've come. Here's how the iPhone 4 stacks up against the original desktop Mac. IPhone - Smartphone - Apple - Macintosh - iPhone 4 feeds.pcworld.com |
Why I Added to My Activision Position
Andy Wang submits: by Chris Katje It seems these days that the video game sector is crowded with numerous companies. Each company has hit games series and seems to have a roller coaster in earnings based on game releases. Several companies are buying into social gaming. Other companies, like Activision (ATVI), are relying on recurring revenue from users’ monthly subscription fees. Currently eleven million users pay ten to fifteen dollars a month to play World of Warcraft, and Activision Blizzard owned property.Complete Story » seekingalpha.com |
Live Update: Back to the Mac
Apple is hosting a āBack to the Macā event in Cupertino on Wednesday, Oct. 20. The event kicks off at 10 a.m. Pacific next Wednesday, and Macworld will, as always, be providing live, blow-by-blow coverage of Appleās latest announcements. feeds.pcworld.com |
Schoolyard Bullies Branch Out Over the Internet
The age-old, schoolyard threat of bullying has caught up to modern technology and recent history has shown that users with children may be missing clues to the threat posed by cyberbullying. feeds.pcworld.com |