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Your passwords don't suck, it's your policies
An open-source tool called Passfault predicts the time it takes to crack a specific password.
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Anonymous denies
it's behind DDoS attack
on The Pirate BayMeanwhile, the BitTorrent site remains down.
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Microsoft, underdog: It's the perfect defense
Mozilla and Google complain that Microsoft is competing unfairly by blocking their desktop browsers in Windows RT. But this isn’t 1998.
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Samsung steals Nokia's crown as phone leader
Samsung and Android -- in the face of a 2 percent slowdown in global phone sales -- remain an unstoppable force, as Nokia and Apple are put in their respective places.
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- Anonymous denies it is behind The Pirate Bay DDoS attack
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- Hasso Plattner talks in-memory computing
- Microsoft to charge customers $99 to remove OEM 'crapware'
- Oracle releases HP documents: 'Make your own decision'
- Smartphones: Commoditization looms
- Facebook increases IPO by 25%
- Samsung steals Nokia's phone crown
- Android malware families nearly quadruple
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Photos: Tale of the magnetic tape - 60 years at IBM
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Trial Update: Oracle, Google hammer out potential trial roadmap
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Video: BYOD: IT's brave new world
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Gallery: Ten years of Windows malware and Microsoft's security response
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Debate: RIM or Nokia - who's got better turnaround prospects?
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Social business in Australia
Social business adoption is growing around the world as organizations continue to apply social media to the way they work. I've spent the week in Australia learning about the challenges and...
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PowerPage Podcast Episode 158 - Here come the wearables
In this episode Rob Parker and I discuss the emerging trend of wearable computers, including the Nike+ FuelBand and the Fitbit Ultra (among others) and we play "What's on your Mac?"
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The idiot guide to multi book accounting
Is SuccessFactors operating multi book accounting across its parallel NetSuite and ByDesign instances? Or is it just pantomime?
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'iQ by Intel' - experimental online magazine curated by a workforce of thousands
Intel has launched 'iQ' an online news magazine whose content is selected by potentially more than 5,000 of its staff. Can great curation help Intel sell more chips?
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Wikileaks has been under DDoS attack for the last three days
The Pirate Bay is down. Wikileaks is down. Visa was down. Are all these Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks a coincidence? Right now it's not clear, but something is definitely happening.
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Facebook got 9% of all US Internet visits in April
Facebook is absolutely dominating in the U.S. Here are 15 new (and not so new) statistics about the social network in advance of the company's initial public offering (IPO) later this week.
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Apple releases QuickTime 7.7.2 for Windows, fixes 17 flaws
Apple QuickTime version 7.7.2 is out, fixing 17 security vulnerabilities in the multimedia framework. This is a security update, meaning no new features have been added. You should still update.
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SAP Business ByDesign is not being canned
SAP Busines ByDesign enters a new chapter in its history. One that sees changes but not retirement.
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Chrome 19: The Best Web browser just keeps getting better
A new edition of Chrome appears, and, yes, once again, it's better than the last version and it's much better than the competition.
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Facebook schedules one last hackathon before going public (rumor)
Facebook is supposedly hosting one last hackathon as a private company just before it goes public, according to a new rumor. The event will end when Zuckerberg rings the Nasdaq bell remotely.
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