Most Software Pirates Are Chinese, Pirate Org Reports
If you wanted to know where the majorityof the world's software pirates are, why not ask the pirates themselves? This is almost as good: pirate site The Pirate Bay has a public map of what percentage of wannabe pirates are connecting to its servers.
Dell Introduces Its First Color Laser AIO
Dell today announced the company's first all-in-one laser printer, the Dell Multifunction Color Laser 3115cn.

Dunn Resigns; HP CEO Hurd Apologizes for Investigation
CEO Mark Hurd speaks on the "pretexting" controversy that has been shaking Hewlett-Packard's executive ranks.

Intel Exec Guarantees Intel-Based Smartphone in 2010
Will a smartphone shipped next year have Intel inside? Intel's chip chief guarantees it.

Play PC Games with a Purpose
In the midst of the bright lights and electronic din at the Electronic Entertainment Expo this past May was a quiet but intriguing presence: the Serious Games Initiative.
Google Confirms Disruptions to News, Gmail, Search
An outage that at first appeared to only affect Google News on Thursday also hit other Google Services like Gmail and Search, spreading panic across the Web and Twitter, of course.

More Mac Malware Surfaces as Pirated Apps
Trend Micro is reporting that another variant of the JAHLAV family of Mac malware has been found in the wild masquerading as pirated versions of legitimate applications.

Your Disaster Recovery Plan
Building a business continuity plan in case of disaster is vital to the survival of your company.

Hands On: the SuperSmoker Electronic Cigarette
Over the past six months or so, electronic cigarette manufacturers have been pushing their products, like the SuperSmoker, in a big way. But not to the general public--not yet, at least. We push the product on a cooperative liberal radio host and nicotine addict.
Amazon Unbox on TiVo Launches
Amazon.com Inc. launched on Wednesday a service that lets users watch video purchased on the Internet and sent to a home television hooked up to a TiVo set-top box.
