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Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Blue Screen of Death gets a new look in Windows 8

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Blue Screen of Death gets a new look in Windows 8
While there had been hints of a new look earlier, the Windows 8 code delivered to developers at Microsoft's Build conference in Anaheim yesterday includes a Blue Screen of Death the likes of which users have not seen before. After expressing emoticon-style sadness, the new screen reads: Read More


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The 22 Best Android Apps
From the Most Popular archives: Not sure what to download from the Android Market? Try these top titles, including Barcode Scanner, BeyondPod, and SkyFire. Read More

Symantec cloud-based service seeks out 'rogue certificates'
Symantec this week introduced what it calls the Symantec Certificate Intelligence Center, a cloud-based service that works with an on-premises software component to keep track of SSL server certificates used by an organization. Read More

Windows Server 8: The Microsoft Server Fork
Windows Server 8 is categorically different than its predecessor versions. There's an argument to say that it's not actually Windows. It's pre-beta, and it's an enormous statement covering many positions on the chess board. Windows 8 Server editions are preferred to be run, according to Microsoft spokesperson last week, in Server Core format, although Windows GUI will be available if desired.... Read More

Cisco unveils dual-role data center
Cisco this week opened up a new data center in Research Triangle Park, N.C., with a dual role: application development and disaster recovery (DR) for its production data centers in Texas. Read More


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Cyber-attack: A big one is coming says US Cyber Command General
It's not the first time we've heard this but it's always a little disconcerting especially from some one so closely involved with the security realm: A destructive attack from cyberspace "is coming, in my opinion. It is a question of time. What we don't know is how far out it is," and whether it will target commercial infrastructure, government networks or mobile platforms Army Gen. Read More

Why FCoE is Dead, But It's Not Buried Yet
Have you ever watched one of those spy films where someone gets fatally poisoned, but it hasn't hit them yet and they are acting like its any other day and not the last days of their life and you just want to tell them that they should enjoy it while they can? I feel like that for FibreChannel over Ethernet. Basically my assertion is that FCoE is a dead technology, and there are a few vendors who... Read More

IDF 2011: Intel, Google team to optimize Android for smartphones
IDF 2011: Intel, Google team to optimize Android for smartphones Intel and Google announced on Tuesday that they would partner to optimize future versions of the Android OS for smartphones and other mobile devices using Intel chips. From: networkworld Views: 0 0 ratings Time: 01:53 More in Science & Technology Read More

DEMO Fall 2011: Playkast encourages video interaction
Playkast adds interactions and other features to video embedding, allowing users to get responses from readers for a better multimedia sharing experience. Read More


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French network intelligence software vendor lands $28.5 million in funding
Qosmos, a Paris-based provider of network intelligence software based on Deep Packet Inspection (DPI), has received $28.5 million in financing from several European venture firms. Read More

i-Postmortem lets you prepare a virtual memorial, final wishes
At DEMO Fall 2011, i-Postmortem discusses its i-Tomb and i-memorial sites, which lets people plan for their funeral, last wishes and messages for loved ones before they die. The service includes a virtual cemetery that people can post messages to. Read More

Microsoft shows off Windows 8 running on Samsung tablet
At the company's BUILD conference in California, Microsoft teased Windows 8 and offered developers the option to download an early realsed of the OS. Read More

If You Use It, Mobile Malware Will Come
No matter what mobile platform you choose, be it Android, iOS or BlackBerry, you run the risk of infection and data theft. Read More

 
 
 

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