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What steps should be taken to make websites secure against default script attacks?
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We are refreshing our corporate website, and I am engaged in a debate with one of the web designers over slideshows. He wants to use a...
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I changed an article title in Joomla!, but it keeps reverting back to the old title. I'm wondering if I need to refresh the database to...
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I'm trying to drive up site traffic, and I've done most of the standard search engine optimization steps (static URLs, metatags, etc.),...
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The landing page is the way visitors are introduced to a site, and is arguably the most important page on a site. If done well, it can...
The upcoming Firefox OS will appear on higher-end smartphones, and not just entry-level handsets, with Sony expected to release a premium device running the operating system, a Mozilla executive said.
Proposed legislation in California aims to ban guns made using 3-D printing, after an organization Defense Distributed fired a handgun made with the technology, and said it would distribute its drawings online.
Norway's Crown Prince Haakon and Princess Mette-Marit tried touchless gesturing systems and other technologies developed by Norwegian startups at a tech incubator in Palo Alto on Wednesday afternoon .
Microsoft has released a temporary fix for a zero-day vulnerability in Internet Explorer 8, which was used by hackers in a prominent attack against the U.S. Department of Labor's website.
Intruders used to creep in through ventilation ducts. Now they break in using the software that controls the ventilation.
X1 has released the biggest upgrade of its desktop search tool in four years, adding the ability to query SharePoint sites and tap webmail accounts.
Google is rolling out a new IT administration console for its Apps email and collaboration cloud suite and for other enterprise products such as Maps Coordinate and Chrome OS devices.
San Francisco killed its cellphone radiation warning law on Tuesday by agreeing to settle a lawsuit by the mobile industry group CTIA.
As part of the Open Compute Project (OCP), Facebook's network engineering team is leading a project to develop an open source networking switch.
A standards organization has created a boot environment for tablets and PCs that could potentially run a 64-bit version of Windows RT.










