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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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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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Red Hat celebrates
10 years of Red Hat Enterprise LinuxIn 2002, Red Hat was just another Linux distributor. Then they got serious about the business market and everything changed.
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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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Tale of the magnetic tape: 60 years at IBM
In 1952 IBM solved the problem of using magnetic tape to back up computer data.
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Anonymous denies it is behind The Pirate Bay DDoS attack
The hacktivist group Anonymous has denied allegations that it is behind the Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack against The Pirate Bay. Meanwhile, The Pirate Bay remains down and out.
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Facebook adds App Ratings, Negative Feedback to Insights
In advance of the App Center's launch, Facebook has added two new metrics to Insights for developers to better gauge user interaction with their apps: App Ratings and Negative Feedback.
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What's better than MDM? MokiMobility MDM.
If you need complete control over a publicly-accessible iPad, MokiMobility is your answer. You won't believe it until you see what it can do for you.
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Facebook IPO: Risk Factors and growth
Facebook's IPO filing with the SEC warns potential investors of the chance that the value of their investment may go down as well as up. This post looks at growth and why you might think twice...
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Oracle, Google hammer out potential trial roadmap
Lawyers for Oracle and Google try to figure out where we could go from here on the copyrights phase of the trial.
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Your passwords don't suck, it's your policies
A developer has created a password analysis tool that examines patterns to determine password strength and concludes password-creation policies are the real enemy of solid passwords.
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Facebook files dispute to gain control of facebook.info
Facebook wants to gain control of facebook.info. As such, the social networking giant has filed an official complaint with the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). What took so long?
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Verizon to kill grandfathered unlimited data plans, makes my decision to leave easier
There are still people, like me, that have unlimited data on Verizon, but we now hear that this service will be killed off to transition people to a shared data plan sometime this year.
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Raspberry Pi delivers cheap Windows for SMBs
A Raspberry Pi enthusiast has managed to get Windows 7 on the cheap Linux computer using Citrix XenDesktop.
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Google to centralize Android development and sales
According to a Wall Street Journal report, Google is going to radically shift how it works with its partners in developing and selling Android.
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