Search This Blog

Friday, May 23, 2014

HP will slash up to 16,000 more jobs to reduce costs

Microsoft will patch IE zero day but doesn't give timeline

Department of Justice bashes $20 million identity refund fraud ring

ITworld Today
May 23, 2014
Share this email

HP reports higher profit but will slash up to 16,000 more jobs

CEO Meg Whitman says the company's turnaround 'remains on track'.

READ MORE
 

Issue highlights

1. Microsoft will patch IE zero day but doesn't give timeline

2. Department of Justice bashes $20 million identity refund fraud ring

3. Google to put 3D vision technology in experimental tablet

4. Court approval sought for $324M settlement of tech workers anti-poaching suit

5. Microsoft claims win over FBI, but agency still got its way

6. CoreOS Linux distro lands on the Google Cloud Platform

7. How to set up remote debugging in Visual Studio 2013

8. Speed up Dropbox syncing with the new streaming sync

9. BOOK GIVEAWAY: jQuery and JavaScript Phrasebook

Resource compliments of: Hitachi Data Systems

All Flash System Comparative Guide

Choose the best all flash unified storage solution for your virtualization needs Read More

Microsoft will patch IE zero day but doesn't give timeline

Microsoft said Thursday it plans eventually to patch a vulnerability in Internet Explorer 8 that it's known about for seven months, but it didn't say when. READ MORE

Department of Justice bashes $20 million identity refund fraud ring

DoJ said group stole IDs from Fort Benning, Alabama State Agencies and Call Center. READ MORE

Google to put 3D vision technology in experimental tablet

The tablets could be ready before Google's developer conference in late June, the WSJ reported. READ MORE

Court approval sought for $324M settlement of tech workers anti-poaching suit

The class representatives will each get $80,000 extra for their roles. READ MORE

White Paper: AVST

The CIO's Guide to Enterprise Mobility

In this white paper, you'll learn: • Key considerations for your BYOD policy • Enterprise communications with contextually-aware UC • Which is your best bet: private cloud, public cloud, or hybrid? • Evolution of the mobile network Learn More>>

Microsoft claims win over FBI, but agency still got its way

The FBI declined to fight Microsoft after it found another way to keep its investigation secret. READ MORE

CoreOS Linux distro lands on the Google Cloud Platform

Designed for massive server deployments, CoreOS consumes less than 200MB of working memory per instance. READ MORE

How to set up remote debugging in Visual Studio 2013

Step through code on another server as if it were local. READ MORE

Speed up Dropbox syncing with the new streaming sync

The experimental build syncs larger files more quickly. READ MORE

BOOK GIVEAWAY: jQuery and JavaScript Phrasebook

Five will win. Enter the drawing today! READ MORE

White Paper: CA Technologies

Complexity Ate My Budget

When it comes to data protection, having multiple point solutions is not the answer. Find out how to gain a holistic view of your IT infrastructure, with an emphasis on business needs and IT/data risk and recovery, that will inform your choice for a comprehensive, cost-effective data protection solution. Read now!

SURVEY

Take ITworld's cloud survey and you could win $500
ITworld is conducting a brief survey regarding cloud computing initiatives, and we value your input. The survey will take you about 10 minutes to complete. And there's a reward! Respondents who complete the survey will be entered in a sweepstakes to win a $500 cash prize. Take the survey now!

BOOK GIVEAWAY:

We've got 5 copies of each of these books to give to some lucky ITworld readers. Enter today for your chance to win!

Penetration Testing: A Hands-On Introduction to Hacking
In "Penetration Testing," security researcher Georgia Weidman provides a survey of important skills that any aspiring pentester needs. Enter now!

jQuery and JavaScript Phrasebook
Get more done faster with jQuery and JavaScript! Brad Dayley's jQuery and JavaScript Phrasebook brings together 100+ instantly useful code snippets and idioms for performing a wide spectrum of common web application tasks. Enter now!

DON'T MISS...

10 tech products that are built to last

16 terrible computer pranks that could get you fired

Your new PC needs these 22 free programs

Pants on fire: 9 lies that programmers tell themselves

History's 15 most popular computer scientists

Follow ITworld

Share this email

You are currently subscribed to itworld_today as security.world@gmail.com.

Unsubscribe from this newsletter | Manage your subscriptions | Subscribe | Privacy Policy

Learn about INSIDER

If you are interested in advertising in this newsletter, please contact: sean_weglage@itworld.com

Copyright (C) 2014 ITworld, 492 Old Connecticut Path, Framingham, MA 01701

** Please do not reply to this message. To contact someone directly, send an e-mail to online@itworld.com. **

No comments: