Rapid growth phases at startups are invariably accompanied by an escalating number of attacks and the need to respond to those, as we’ve seen with sites like Facebook, Twitter and many… Read more »
You may think you’re downloading a movie or a TV show via BitTorrent — but you’re really taking part in a massive distributed denial of service attack against a major corporation… Read more »
It’s Friday and we know what that means boys and girls. Time for another look at the week in Mobile Tech Manor. This is one of those weeks when I can’t… Read more »
Heavy users of Microsoft’s OneNote have been left out in the cold unless they also use a Windows Mobile phone. That’s no longer the case due to MobileNoter, an iPhone app… Read more »
Updated: Wow…apparently Twitter has been down for nearly two hours this morning. I was wondering why my Tweetdeck had gone silent for so long. I guess not many people were tweeting… Read more »
AT&T (s t) has finally issued a statement about the company’s unannounced blocking of certain parts of forum site 4Chan. A number of parties blamed AT&T for “censoring” the Internet, presuming… Read more »
Weldon did a phenomenal job covering the visible and functional changes in the iPhone/iPod touch 2.2 firmware release. If you are holding off on the update, or just haven’t gotten to… Read more »
Startups, unable to bear the brunt of online criminal activity, could start looking to cloud computing — the providers of which have the capacity and infrastructure to survive an attack –… Read more »