Learn the secrets of eye-friendly computing (04/10/2012)

Working in the optical industry, I have seen a rising need for computer eyewear. Demanding office hours and technological advances have increased the amount of time my patients are spending in front of digital devices.

Microsoft says settlement reached in Nitol botnet case (02/10/2012)

Microsoft says it has settled a computer-fraud case against a website operated by a Chinese businessman that had become a major hub for illicit Internet activity.   

Vietnam – Korea culture week closed with the strengthen friendship (27/09/2012)

Evening of 23 September, at the Tourism Market (Vung Tau City), the Vietnam - Korea Culture Week with the theme "Vietnam - Korea - 20 years of friendship and development" ended after 7 days (from 15 to 23 September) with many cultural and sportive activities, friendly exchanges, commercial promotion and cooperation. Attended at the closing ceremony were Mr. Tran Minh Sanh - Deputy Secretary of the provincial Party Committee, Chairman of BR-VT People’s Committee; Mr. Ho Van Nien - Deputy Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee; Mr. Lee Chung Keun - Chairman of the Korean Association in Ho Chi Minh City; representative of departments, branches and localities of Ba Ria - Vung Tau province and Korea with numerous local people and visitors.

Assist investors to accelerate progress of Southern petrochemical complex project (27/09/2012)

Afternoon 10 September, the Provincial Standing Committee had a meeting with the SCG Group (Thailand) and the Long Son petrochemical company on the overview report on the progress of Southern petrochemical complex project. According to the report of Long Son Petrochemical Co. Ltd., the Southern Petrochemical Complex is invested in new and most modern technology.

Connected devices to outnumber humans six to one by 2020 (27/09/2012)

By 2020, connected devices will outnumber connected people by six to one, and mobile broadband will be driving internet usage as fixed connections dwindle, according to a new report.

Intel CEO says Windows 8 bugs will sting consumers (27/09/2012)

Windows 8 will be released to the public before it's fully baked—that's apparently the latest message from Intel CEO Paul Otellini.

Fenland Black Oak: 5000-year-old tree found in Norfolk (27/09/2012)

The trunk of a giant oak-tree, thought by experts to be more than 5000 years old, has been unearthed from a field in Norfolk.

The 44ft (13.4m) Fenland Black Oak, or bog oak, was found buried in farmland at Methwold Hythe, near Downham Market.

Vietnam-RoK culture week opens in Ba Ria-Vung Tau (25/09/2012)

An arts performance programme took place in the southern province of Ba Ria-Vung Tau on Sept. 21, marking the opening of the Vietnam-Republic of Korea Culture Week...Recently, the province has promoted exchange and cooperation with organisations, associations and localities of the RoK, with the aim of sharing information and supporting each other in many fields... In his opening speech, Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Ho Van Nien highlighted the development in the traditional relations and multifaceted cooperation...

Web browser showdown: Which Windows app is really the best? (20/09/2012)

Your Web browser is probably the most-used application on your PC. You check your email in it, you write in it, you collaborate with coworkers in it, you use it to watch cat videos. With so much at stake, you need a browser that works well for you.

IE exploit distributes PlugX malware, researchers say (20/09/2012)

Researchers from security vendor AlienVault have identified a variant of a recently discovered Internet Explorer exploit that is used to infect targeted computers with the PlugX remote access Trojan (RAT) program.