Apple's lawyers tell technology blog Valleywag to cease and desist its offer of up to $100,000 for an actual Apple tablet

Apple's lawyers tell technology blog Valleywag to cease and desist its offer of up to $100,000 for an actual Apple tablet
Many of the cyberthreats your business faces are invisible. Learn how to shine a light on these threats and discover how to take action to protect your business
Attack code linked to the Internet Explorer vulnerability exploited by hackers in recent cyber-attacks against dozens of companies is circulating on the Internet
Lawmakers push legislation that would prohibit U.S. Internet companies doing business with China from sharing customer information with Beijing
Rapid Repair CEO Aaron Vronko offers his thoughts on what the slate is likely to be
More and more people around the world are using the microblogging service Twitter, but its use in the United States has declined
Eastman Kodak is suing Apple as well as RIM, claiming that their camera-enabled iPhone and BlackBerry smartphones infringe its patents
Businesses now have the option of buying IBM's Portable Modular Data Centre that comes integrated with a new power and cooling architecture
A former London pizza delivery man, who admitted to orchestrating the notorious DarkMarket crime forum, is now in prison after pleading guilty to conspiracy
O2 has announced it is to enter the home phone market, bringing it into direct competition with its former owner BT.
From HVAC to rack density to hot/cool aisles, eWEEK looks at the computing models and energy-saving practices to focus on for the biggest rewards
The tablet PC has been heralded as the "next big thing" more than once, but there are still few signs of tablets and slates being embraced by the mainstream, says Jim Rapoza
Over half of teachers believe that using technology in the classroom improves academic performance, but lack of funding is holding back progress, says Intel's education leader Lila Ibrahim
New SAN tools from Cisco can direct data traffic using any protocol from any node to any device within a Cisco fabric
The Chinese government won't comment on the cyber-attacks, but it isn't keen on Google's threat to stop censoring its searches
Google, Microsoft, Apple and a variety of other tech companies have signaled that they will donate funds and employee resources to help Haiti recover from the earthquake
Microsoft's email services were not affected, and the Chinese cyber-attack on Google is business as usual, said Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer
The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) has been given the green light for a fix that addresses a security vulnerability in the SSL security protocol
Security vendor McAfee says the attack that prompted Google's threat to leave China, actually used a new zero-day Internet Explorer flaw
SAP has done a u-turn after announcing that its customers would now have a choice between Standard and Enterprise Support
VMware has announced its "Go" virtualisation offering, aimed at cost-conscious businesses looking to move to the cloud
Wyse has unveiled a new mobile thin client, powered by Intel's Atom processor, aimed at mobile staff looking to utilise virtualisation and cloud computing
Vodafone has been late to join the iPhone party, but is nevertheless "very pleased" with the response to the Apple device so far
Fibre optics networks are to be built in both Manchester and York, with the promise to deliver superfast broadband speeds
Newest version of wireless management product controls client devices and wired networks – and multi-vendor equipment
Hacker Gary McKinnon has been granted a High Court review of the Home Secretary's decision not to block his extradition to the US
Up to 20,000 residents of sheltered housing over the age of 65 could be provided with Internet access under the government's Get Digital scheme
Telecoms Sans Frontieres is attempting to re-establish communications in Haiti following the earthquake, but severe damage to the country's capital is hindering efforts
Skype has made Miles Flint, former president of Sony Ericsson Mobile, its new chairman
Microsoft and HP have announced a plan to collaborate on engineering, sales and marketing initiatives for enterprise hardware and software
Intel says the Federal Trade Commission has no understanding of the processor business and has faulty knowledge of graphics technology