1. HP solutions conference
    New solutions about the latest developments in virtualisation, converged systems, cloud systems, IT infrastructure, including servers and storage and networking, will be discussed during an HP conference on Wednesday at the Westin Dragonara Resort, St Julian's. HP, with the support of Intel Xeon processors, will be highlighting the value of virtualisation with the power of converged systems. Entitled 'HP solutions', the conference is open to customers, business
    The Times of Malta, 12:12
  2. Connected: Stakes high as malware thefts are on the rise
    By David Radin During the past year, I've noticed a higher incidence of malware affecting people with whom I network. During the past three months alone, five people I know have been infected, which means everyone in their address book has received emails trying to trick us into becoming infected as well by opening a malicious attachment or clicking a link to a malicious website. These are smart people, several of whom are also computer savvy.
    Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 12:03
  3. Computex to debut Windows 8 on ultrabooks
    Central News Agency Taipei, May 27 (CNA) Company representatives from around the world will be able to put their hands on ultra-thin laptops running on Microsoft Corp.'s highly anticipated operating system at Computex Taipei in June, according to one of the organizers.
    Taiwan News, 11:51
  4. Browser wars flare in mobile space
    (AFP) / 27 May 2012 The browser wars are heating up again, but this time the fight is for dominance of the mobile Internet. Google, Apple, Microsoft and Yahoo!
    Khaleej Times, 11:04
  5. Quarter of Britons would buy stolen goods, research shows
    John Fahey Sunday 27 May 2012 A quarter of Britons would turn a blind eye to buy stolen goods if the price was right, new research shows. One in four admitted they would break the law for a bargain and in the last year close to one in three adults (29%) came across suspected stolen items for sale at a market, pub (22%) or auction website (21%). In a study involving more than 2,000 people, it emerged a growing number of
    Independent.co.uk, 11:01
  6. Computex to debut Windows 8 on ultrabooks
    Taipei, May 27 (CNA) Company representatives from around the world will be able to put their hands on ultra-thin laptops running on Microsoft Corp.'s highly anticipated operating system at Computex Taipei in June, according to one of the organizers. This year at Computex, visitors will see a preview on Windows 8-based ultrabooks, said Enoch Du, secretary-general of the Taipei Computer Association, which co-organizes the world's second largest tech trade fair.
    Focus Taiwan, 09:58
  7. Is Obama Really A 'Twoosh Master'? We Say No
    Agencies Is Obama Really A 'Twoosh Master'? We Say No AGENCIES WASHINGTON: The President called himself as a "Twoosh master," referring to when someone uses all 140 characters in a tweet, in a video from a Twitter Q&A he did on Thursday.
    The Himalayan Times, 09:32
  8. Now Coveted: A Walkable, Convenient Place
    By CHRISTOPHER B. LEINBERGER Published: May 25, 2012 WALKING isn't just good for you. It has become an indicator of your socioeconomic status. Enlarge This Image Josh Cochran Multimedia Graphic A Life of Walking Vs.
    New York Times, 07:20
  9. Sunday Dialogue: Online Profits and Privacy
    Published: May 26, 2012 Readers discuss questions raised by the Facebook offering. Enlarge This Image Patrick Hruby The Letter To the Editor: Facebook has stumbled out of the starting gate.
    New York Times, 07:20
  10. On the Beat on a Smaller Stage
    By ARTHUR S. BRISBANE Published: May 26, 2012 Re "Credit Where Credit Is Due" (May 20): Earl Wilson/The New York Times More Public Editor Columns The Public Editor's Journal E-mail: public@nytimes.com Twitter: twitter.com/thepubliceditor Phone: (212) 556-7652 Address: Public Editor The New York Times 620 Eighth Avenue New York, NY 10018 Related The Public Editor: Credit Where Credit Is Due (May 20, 2012) The Public Editor: In the Middle of a Food Fight (May 6, 2012)
    New York Times, 07:20