By 2015, there will be 15 billion devices on the Internet generating 966 exabytes of traffic, Cisco predicts

By 2015, there will be 15 billion devices on the Internet generating 966 exabytes of traffic, Cisco predicts
Oracle has closed 17 remote execution vulnerabilities in Java, most are in the runtime browser plug-ins
It is noteworthy that both Hewlett-Packard and Dell, which each bought young, progressive storage companies last year, have taken their prized new IP and made it the centrepiece of their storage strategies only months after closing the deals. We are not sure exactly what that says about the older storage products those well-established systems makers have been selling for years, but it does indicate the term "freshening up" was probably used by the buyers at some point in deciding to do both transactions.
Oracle is asking Google to pay 50 percent of royalties, including mobile ad dollars, in the Java patent lawsuit
World IPv6 Day passed by quietly, so the new protocol works, but there were still low traffic volumes
Cyber-criminals are attacking virtualised data centre systems and targeting cloud environments
The 1.0.5 BlackBerry OS upgrade for RIM's PlayBook corrects some missing features and adds in-app payments
Speculation Intel may become a foundry partner for Apple’s mobile chips, fuelled by Citigroup report
The LinkedIn social networking site is being used to find victims to target with malicious phishing emails
IBM has announced a free cloud service to help students and professionals build software development skills
From mainframes to PCs, from software to operating systems, from open source to services - IBM has done it all
IBM Rational has launched a series of new tools designed for speed and collaboration
TemplateZone has launched a web-based tool for creating professional Facebook page designs
Good products can't stay proprietary for long, says Efim Bushmanov, the Russian who published an open source version of Skype's protocol
PostRank will give Google a tool for cutting through the social media noise and tracking discussions
Microsoft Bing, Google and Yahoo Search have developed schemas to specify special search features
A researcher from Russia plans to reverse-engineer Skype, and has posted his source code online
Microsoft continues its wooing of the development community, this time with a new conference
Acer President Jim Wong said the company plans to release an "ultrabook" this year
Oracle has donated the source code for OpenOffice to Apache in a surprise move
Google has disclosed that a large-scale, spear-phishing attack focused on government officials and activists
Companies can now embed a 'Follow' button on their websites, to encourage readers to follow their tweets
Autodesk is using Granta Design's materials database to improve the sustainability of product prototypes
The British government is building a 'toolbox' of offensive cyber-weapons, according to the armed forces minister
Jaspersoft 4.1 adds new data analysis capabilities and 64-bit support for additional performance and scalability
Flattening the network to give a single layer topography should make it more secure, but could also attract hackers, says Eric Doyle
Most Android developers aren't making much money from their work, according to Distimo
An Evans Data survey shows IBM Rational tool suite beating Microsoft Visual Studio, Zend Studio and others
Sir Paul McCartney's ambitious cloud archive is open for business with a little help from Hewlett-Packard
Socitm's Planting the Flag report lays the foundations for necessary and radical local government ICT reforms