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TOP STORY: Chinese hackers dig into new IE bug, says Google researcher
An accidental leak may have confirmed Chinese hackers' suspicions that Internet Explorer has a critical unpatched vulnerability, a security researcher said. Read More

WHITE PAPER: Combating Security and Compliance Challenges (Quest Software)
Don't wait for a security breach or compliance issue to damage your company. Ongoing monitoring can proactively identify and reduce threats. Learn how you can successfully stop security issues before they become serious problems. Read More

2011 tech priorities: Are you ready to shake things up?
Concerns about the economy haven't evaporated, but companies aren't standing still waiting for a bailout. They're working to find new opportunities for growth. We've identified six key areas where IT can help reshape the business and equip employees to do their jobs more efficiently and effectively. Read More

2011 tech priorities: Moving to a next-generation firewall
What should enterprises expect if they want to make the transition from a traditional firewall to a next-generation firewall? It starts with a decidedly different way of thinking about security goals. Read More

WEBCAST: Choosing Enterprise Firewall for 2011 & Beyond (Palo Alto Networks)
Firewalls are evolving. Application visibility and control has made its way to the forefront of the requirements list for enterprise firewalls. We are dedicating this episode of 60 Minutes with Nir Zuk to the more practical considerations around choosing an enterprise firewall. Learn more!

IP theft is illegal, unethical and costly
One of the tired arguments offered by intellectual property (IP) thieves is that stealing software or music causes no significant harm to the owners of the IP. Read More

Intel's upcoming Core chips to secure streaming movies
Intel on Monday said that it was building a hardware security layer in its next-generation Core chips to prevent streaming movies from being copied. Read More

WEBCAST: BIG-IP GTM v10.1 DNSSEC In Five Easy Steps (F5 Networks)
In this Video Webinar, Peter Silva talks with F5's Sr. Field Systems Engineer, Michael Falkenrath about the new BIG-IP GTM v10.1 DNSSEC feature. They take us through the basics of DNSSEC and GTM's ability to sign DNS requests on the fly. Watch how GTM is the industry's first and the only solution to secure your DNS infrastructure. View now!

The weirdest, wackiest and stupidest sci/tech stories of 2010
From exploding Droids to robotic pack mules and Apple weirdness it was a wacky year Read More

20 projects that kept NASA hopping in 2010
NASA budget, space shuttle, commercial space development just a few big projects on the space agency's plate Read More

WHITE PAPER: Eight threats your anti-virus won't stop: (Sophos)
This paper outlines eight common threats that traditional anti-virus alone won't stop, and explains how to protect your organization using endpoint security. Read now

2011 Outlook: Better than 2010 and really wild
With more optimism combined with scary security %^$#, 2011 could be a wild ride Read More

What you missed: A major Internet security hole was finally plugged
The No. 7 top sleeper tech story of 2010 Read More

Worst security disasters of 2010
This was the year 'security' morphed into the more serious-sounding 'cybersecurity'. Or, to put it less portentously, the US military and Government had a real shocker. Read More


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Best and worst celebrity technology moments of 2010
Here's a look back at the year's most memorable – for better or worse – celebrity moments in technology.

Top 15 Holiday Deals on Notebooks, Netbooks, and Desktops
Black Friday is gone, Cyber Monday is history, and Cyber Week is over, but the deals are still around--if you know where to look. The holiday shopping season is in full swing, and retailers are offering great computer discounts to fit everyone's budget. Take a look inside to find netbooks for $300, desktops with widescreen monitors for under $600, and 15-inch laptops starting at $400. Check it out.

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  4. The weirdest, wackiest and stupidest sci/tech stories of 2010
  5. Will 2011 be the year of mobile malware?
  6. Man used neighbor's Wi-Fi to threaten Vice President Biden
  7. Microsoft confirms critical IE bug, works on fix
  8. Brocade balances SAN base with new data center reality
  9. Santa Claus placed on watchlist as possible terrorist
  10. U.S. sets out to build photon-based optical networks

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