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Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Samsung cripples Windows Update on its PCs

Computerworld Wrap-Up
June 24, 2015

Samsung cripples Windows Update on its PCs, putting customers at risk

Samsung has been disabling Microsoft's Windows Update on its desktops and notebooks, leaving customers vulnerable to malware that targets already-patched vulnerabilities, a researcher reported yesterday. READ MORE

 

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7. NOW ON CSO: Cyber-extortionists are liars

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9. House votes to slow ICANN transition away from US oversight

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Researchers at MIT and Harvard are partnering with Google to use its cloud platform to take genomic data and use it to find cures to diseases such as cancer and diabetes. READ MORE

iOS 9 will delete apps to make room for upgrade, reinstall them later

Apple's iOS 9 will ask users if they want to delete apps to make room for the upgrade if their devices are short of space, then automatically select those marked for temporary elimination. READ MORE

NOW ON CIO: Marketo's CMO on the future of marketing

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Microsoft does Android again, ships Office apps

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NOW ON CSO: Cyber-extortionists are liars

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When it comes to mobile apps, IT is 'slow, poor and weak'

Smartphones and tablets are ubiquitous in businesses, but are your users getting the mobile support they need from your IT team or are they bringing their own apps because they don't think IT can deliver? READ MORE

House votes to slow ICANN transition away from US oversight

The U.S. House of Representatives voted to require ICANN, which coordinates the Internet's domain name system, to jump through several hoops before a government agency ends its oversight of the organization. READ MORE

A Facebook account is no longer needed for Messenger

Facebook wants to squeeze as much growth as it can out of its popular Messenger app, even if that means foregoing Facebook. READ MORE

Jonny Evans: Apple Pay: A 5-step beginner's guide

Apple CEO Tim Cook has called 2015 "the year of Apple Pay," referring to the company's highly successful mobile payments system developed across several years. Here's what you need to know. READ MORE

Darlene Storm: Google's first vertical Street View lets you ascend 3,000 feet up Yosemite's El Capitan

Forget Apple's El Capitan for moment as Google's first vertical Street View takes you 3,000 feet up Yosemite National Park's El Capitan granite monolith. READ MORE

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