If you’re an Apple enthusiast, over the age of 50 or primarily use a desktop PC, you probably weren’t one of the 100 million people who purchased a Windows 8 license after its release last October. If you are one … Continue reading
If you’re an Apple enthusiast, over the age of 50 or primarily use a desktop PC, you probably weren’t one of the 100 million people who purchased a Windows 8 license after its release last October. If you are one … Continue reading
What would you do if you were the CEO of Microsoft? We posed that question and many others to Experts Exchange’s new CEO Brian Clausen on this week’s EE Tech News podcast. Brian joins Gary and Jenn to talk about … Continue reading
Malvertising is defined as the use of online advertising to spread malware (malware + advertising). Sans Institute first reported malvertising in flash-based ads back in late 2007. The most popular vector (in the wild) at that time, was the client-rendering of Adobe SWF … Continue reading
I never thought I would say (write) this, but John McCain gets it. The senator from Arizona introduced a bill to unbundle cable and allow for a la carte selection of channels. The Television Consumer Freedom Act of 2013 is … Continue reading
If you’re an Apple enthusiast, over the age of 50 or primarily use a desktop PC, you probably weren’t one of the 100 million people who purchased a Windows 8 license after its release last October. If you are one … Continue reading
Music streaming service Spotify patched up a security flaw that allowed a Google Chrome extension to make a copy of songs to users’ computers- for free. They had failed to encrypt the MP3s for their recently released HTML5-based web browser … Continue reading
Girls rule in this week’s EE Tech News Podcast. Experts Exchange Marketing Coordinator Brittny Peloquin joins Jenn to talk about some of the issues facing women in the tech today including how a Kickstarter project could help end discrimination of … Continue reading