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Thursday, November 11, 2010

Google, Facebook duke it out over user data

Apple smashes patch record with gigantic update | IBM: New chip-making technology will boost Internet

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Google, Facebook duke it out over user data
Internet giants Google and Facebook have been having a war of words this week over user data portability. Read More


WHITE PAPER: HP

How Device Reputation Works
From botnet CnC servers to malware depots and phishing sites, cyber threats are growing by the day and with little risk of being caught or prosecuted, they will likely continue to rise. This paper explains how device reputation works and demonstrates the powerful role it can play in preventing attacks. Read now.

WEBCAST: Dell

Companies spend 30% more on software licenses than needed.
Poor visibility into remote assets, an inability to ensure the security of PCs, and failing to deliver satisfactory service to end users on a consistent and cost-effective basis are a few of the challenges that IT executives face as they struggle to manage software across their organizations. Learn more now!

Apple smashes patch record with gigantic update
Apple this week patched a record 134 Mac OS X vulnerabilities, easily topping the previous record of fixing 90 flaws in March. Read More

IBM: New chip-making technology will boost Internet
IBM wants chip-making technology to bolster new routers, switchesA new IBM chip-making technology has the potential to dramatically increase the memory capacity and processing speeds of chips Read More


WHITE PAPER: Tripwire

Pulling the Plug on Legacy Log Management
When it comes to log management today, CSOs have been left in the lurch. According to a new IDG Research Services survey, organizations are poised to "rip and replace" legacy technology to get a better handle on compliance and security. Read More!

FTC Appoints Cool Hacker as First Chief Technologist
The FTC appointed Ed Felton as its first Chief Technologist. Felten is a cool hacker with a long history of hacking and taking on "The Man" such as the RIAA and Microsoft. This may signal that the FTC is about to dive deeper into digital privacy issues facing consumers. Read More

Man pleads guilty to $4.8 million ATM fraud
The general manager of a business partner of Connecticut's Domestic Bank has pleaded guilty to his role in a scheme that siphoned millions from automated teller machines. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Cisco Ironport Systems

Cloud Security - Hurdles and Misconceptions
Computing is inevitably moving to the cloud, as is security. A recent poll among IT managers reveals that companies are either using or considering cloud-based security. This report looks at their reasons for doing so, and some hurdles or misconceptions that must be overcome. Read now!

Microsoft forgets to patch Mac Office 2004, 2008
Microsoft Tuesday released patches for four flaws in Office for Mac 2011, but failed to release fixes for the same flaws in the 2004 and 2008 versions. Read More

Federal regs haven't improved safety of patient records, study shows
While the government has passed laws to better protect private health information, most data healthcare providers say that information isn't any safer than it was before, according to a survey by the Ponemon Institute. Read More

The tribe spoke: Former Yahoo! exec. gets booted off "Survivor"
Survivor Marty Piombo fails in quest for a million dollarsHis perhaps overly honest answers and generally irritating manner Marty Piombo, currently the Managing Director of Strategic Partnerships for digital media firm SkyTide and former VP and GM of Yahoo! Mobile Latin America got booted out of the tribe in the latest episode of the venerable CBS reality show Survivor.   15 genius algorithms Read More



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Microsoft Windows after 25 years: A visual history
More than nine out of 10 computers run some version of Windows. But no one could have predicted that would be the case when Windows 1.0 launched 25 years ago as a graphical front end for MS-DOS. Here's a look at Windows through the years and some thoughts on what the future might hold.

Cool Yule favorites: 15 techie gifts we like
Ho Ho Ho, it's time again to get our holiday wish lists together. Here are our 15 favorite products from the 140+ products submitted and tested in this year's Cool Yule Tools holiday gift guide.

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