Google rolls out Android Market for Web browsers
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. - Users of phones running Google Inc.'s Android operating system are getting more ways to browse and buy apps for playing games, reading the news and other tasks.
Encryption: A Critical Layer of Protection
It's easy to see the benefits of using encryption to protect sensitive work-related email, confidential electronic files or other business communications.
Actually using it is a different story.
Although we know better, many of us can't be bothered, or don't think anything bad will happen or aren't exactly sure how to use it, according to security experts.
As a result, technology companies are taking it upon themselves to build encryption into the devices we use to communicate and connect with the Internet, including laptops, cell phones and wireless networks. Thanks to these developments, you don't have to do much out of the ordinary to make encryption part of your online life
Young workers push employers for wider Web access
CHICAGO - Ryan Tracy thought he’d entered the Dark Ages when he graduated college and arrived in the working world. His employer blocked access to Facebook, Gmail and other popular Internet sites. He had no wireless access for his laptop and often ran to a nearby cafe on work time so he could use its Wi-Fi connection to send large files.