Denmark Is World's Most Connected Economy
Denmark boasts the world's most networked economy, putting itand its Nordic neighbors in a good position to rebound from the current global downturn, the World Economic Forum said on Thursday.
Samsung Plasma Beats Larger LCD in Power
A new 50-inch Samsung plasma TV consumes the same amount of energy as Samsung's larger 52-inch LCD, contradicting the conventional wisdom that plasma TVs use more power than LCDs.

Psystar Accuses Apple of Lacking Copyrights
Psystar continued the holiday cheer last week with an amended filing that accused Apple of improperly handling its copyrights on OS X.
VoIP Service Promises Free Calls to U.S., Canada
Just in time for the holidays, a new VOIP service called Calling America has launched, promising free VOIP calling to any number in the United States and Canada. It's ad-supported, however, and there's a gotcha or two worth knowing about.
Big Threat from Little Devices
Physical security has taken a back seat in recent years, but it's time to focus on it once again.
Google Tests Electronic Health Records System
Web search company Google Inc is testing in the United States an online storage bank where individuals can store and access their medical records, the company said on Thursday.

YouTube Video Helps Troubled Borrowers
Freddie Mac produced the video to warn homeowners about a foreclosure con.

ADV: Stopping Crimeware and Malware: How to Close the Vulnerability W
Computer users can no longer wait for a new vaccine every time a new security threat appears. TruPrevent is an Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) that caught and killed all variants of the recent Zotab worm without requiring updates or generating false positives. This whitepaper describes how TruPrevent achieves this level of accuracy.
New Sezmi Set-top Blows Away the TV
Building B, a startup that has since changed its name to Sezmi, has come out of hiding with an ambitious plan to totally remake the television viewing experience. You name it, you watch it: live, pre-recorded, and archived video, plus whatever can be found on the Web, right on the TV.

AOL Buys Web Tech Firm Sphere Source
Time Warner Inc's AOL said on Tuesday it has purchased Web contextual display company Sphere Source Inc as part of a move to expand its Internet and advertising portfolio.
