Archive for November 13th, 2009
Windows
7 escaped the monthly patching process earlier this week, but it didn’t escape the notice of hackers. What some security
researchers are calling the first zero-day exploit in Windows 7 has been identified and Microsoft
is investigating the issue.
Read the rest of my story on TopTechNews.
November 13th, 2009
There is no lack of serviced office space in Manhattan, but what if you could have the security that comes with knowing you are inking a short-term lease deal with New York City’s largest landlord? You can, when you work with PowerSpace & Services.
Operated by Vornado Realty Trust, PowerSpace has four serviced office facilities in New York and one office space in Washington, D.C., as well as virtual office packages. The company offers executive suites at 1 Penn Plaza, 330 Madison Avenue, 909 Third Avenue, 770 Broadway in New York, all prime locations.
Read the rest of my story at aBetterOffice.com.
November 13th, 2009
On Tuesday, Clicker Media officially launched a programming guide to Internet television. Clicker.com is billed as an unbiased resource for navigating all broadcast and broadcast-quality programming online.
Clicker Media said Clicker.com offers a hub where consumers can discover what programming is available online and where to watch it. In all, Clicker.com indexes more than 400,000 full episodes from more than 1,200 sources and in more than 1,200 categories.
Clicker also catalogs more than 30,000 movies from Netflix Instant Streaming and Amazon Video On Demand and more than 50,000 music videos from more than 20,000 artists. All this represents a 33 percent increase in content coverage since the site made its beta launch in September.
Read the rest of my story on NewsFactor.
November 13th, 2009
Apple is getting aggressive with its retail strategy, opening a new store on New York’s Upper West Side this weekend and planning 40 to 50 new stores in 2010. The first 2,500 visitors to the new store will receive a limited edition, commemorative T-shirt.
Apple’s latest Manhattan Apple Store is located at 67th Street, just minutes from Lincoln Center and Central Park. The store features an all-glass arched roof on the outside, and more Macs, iPods and iPhones than any store in the world. The store showcases a 45-foot Genius Bar on the lower level for personal training and technical support
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Read the rest of my story on TopTechNews.
November 13th, 2009