Thursday, September 02, 2010

Dell loses 3PAR bidding war; fake antivirus using ransom threats

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Dell loses 3PAR bidding war to HP
Dell on Thursday said it would not increase its most recent proposal to acquire virtualized storage vendor 3PAR, paving the path for rival Hewlett-Packard to acquire the company. Read More


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Fake antivirus software using ransom threats
Fake antivirus programs appear to be adopting some of the money-raising tactics of more threatening ransom malware, security company Fortinet's latest threat report has found. Read More

Buzzblog: Calling all Fedora packrats and swag collectors
If you're still holding on to an old Fedora CD, T-shirt, logo-emblazoned mouse pad -- or pretty much anything bearing the trademark -- Red Hat would appreciate your assistance in asserting the Fedora community's legal rights. "Old" for this purpose is pre-Jan. 30, 2007. Read More

Apple's iOS beats Android 6:1 on the Web
Apple's iOS mobile operating system is now the third-most popular platform on the Internet, with a share nearly six times larger than Android's, a Web measurement company said Wednesday. Read More


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Discover how it will help organizations extend lossless and deterministic Fibre Channel-like reliability, network services and performance to their traditional Ethernet networks. Read now!

VMware customers cast a wary glance at Microsoft's virtualization tools
VMware customers attending VMworld are taking a look at Microsoft's Hyper-V virtualization software, but say it would be problematic to start over after investing heavily in VMware. Read More

Cisco buys wireless smart grid company
Cisco this week said it will acquire Arch Rock Corporation, a privately held developer of IP-based wireless network technology for smart grids. Read More

Buzzblog: Today's 90210 babble brings back memories of Y2K
The Tubes are all atwitter today with giggly references to the sequence of numbers 90210. And if the why isn't immediately evident, think date: Sept. 2, 2010. Now think back to the '90s television show "Beverly Hills 90210." Yes, indeed, the Internet is easily amused. Read More


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Learn how companies that switched from legacy job schedulers to modern enterprise workload automation with BMC Software have seen significant business benefits. Read more.

Open Source: No one is working for free
People continue to wonder how to make money in the free and open source software world. It's dressed up in discussions of how one makes money when you give away the software for free, or why developers are working for free. It can likewise lead to a management backlash of not contributing to FOSS projects because some think their developers are working on FOSS instead of their own work. Read More

Microsoft finalizes Windows Phone 7 code for fall release
Microsoft announced that the code base for Windows Phone 7 1.0 has been finalized. The software has been "released to manufacturing," meaning that this version is the one handset makers will deploy on the first devices to feature the radically redesigned mobile OS. Read More

Twitter for iPad is finally here
It's official: After months in the dark, dank caves of rumor and speculation, the official Twitter app for the iPad has now emerged into bright, friendly light of the App Store. Read More

Hosted service promises to protect corporate documents on smartphones
Confidela's WatchDox is adding support for mobile platforms, starting with Android 2.2. Users can access selected, protected documents. But they can be restricted in being able to forward, print, or copy them. It uses an encrypted version of Flash to display documents, but a native version is being tested now for iOS devices like the iPhone. Read More



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