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Microsoft boosts kill-IE6 campaign with new countdown site
IE6 usage still at 12%, Microsoft seeks to get it under 1%"Friend's don't let friends use Internet Explorer 6," Microsoft said this week in launching a new site that tracks the progress of pushing IE6 market share below 1%. "10 years ago a browser was born," Microsoft's Internet Explorer 6 Countdown site says. "It's name was Internet Explorer 6. Now that we're in 2011, in an era of modern web standards, it's time to say goodbye." Read More


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Advanced ADCs Take Over Where Load Balancers Leave Off
Server load balancers offer fairly basic capabilities. This white paper details the advanced content switching, application acceleration and VMware integration capabilities that have data centers using Equalizer Application Delivery Controllers to take over where server load balancers left off. Read More

The World of Tech Photos: February, 2011
A look back in pictures at technology-related events spanning the globe. Read More

300,000 clients of umbilical cord blood bank at risk of ID theft
Storage tapes lost to car break-in outside San Francisco data center The world's largest stem cell bank, Cord Blood Registry, has mailed data-breach warning letters to some 300,000 people after storage tapes and a laptop were stolen from an employee's car. The break-in occurred just before midnight on Dec. 13, 2010 outside of a private data center in San Francisco called 365 Main Street, according to a police report, yet at least some of those put at risk received... Read More

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Android app could slash smartphone data bills
A $9.95 Android app could save you a bundle on your monthly smartphone data plan. SPB Wireless Monitor tracks data use over cellular (and Wi-Fi), and calculates costs, by time or by app, based on your data plan. Read More

EMC chief Tucci nets 37% pay raise to $12.4 million
EMC's performance in 2010 was the 'best in company history,' says Joe Tucci, who saw his own compensation climb 37% during the same timeframe. Read More

Android smartphones top iPhones, BlackBerries for first time
Android smartphones beat iPhone and BlackBerry devices for the first time in the U.S. in the latest Nielsen survey conducted just prior to Verizon Wireless sales of the iPhone. Read More


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The State of Internet Vulnerability
What's being done to alleviate Internet vulnerabilities? Are you, or your company, susceptible to threats such as man-in-the-middle attacks and cache poisoning? This white paper reports the results of recent research and examines who is affected by Domain Name System insecurities. Read Now

Beijing to track people's movements via their mobile phones
China plans on tracking the movements of people in Beijing using their mobile phones, a measure that while aimed at relieving traffic congestion, could set off concerns over misuse. Read More

IBM uses mobile web to aid illiterate job-hunters
IBM is deploying its voice-based web technology in India to enable illiterate people in the state of Karnataka to find jobs by talking on their mobile phones. Read More

Five exabytes of disk storage ship in 2010
IDC released its external disk storage systems factory revenues for the fourth quarter and fiscal year 2010, showing more than 5,000 petabytes shipped for year-over-year growth of 55%. Read More

Prison for four who ran credit card fraud market
Four men who ran what U.K. police say was the largest English-language criminal forum for selling stolen credit card numbers and the tools to steal data were imprisoned for a combined total of more than 15 years, according to the Metropolitan Police. Read More



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