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iPad Wi-Fi problems: Anatomy of a released defect
Some iPad 3 owners are having problems with the unit's Wi-Fi, while most are working OK. Having a small percentage of failures is just a fact of life in the electronics manufacturing game.
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Anatomy of an iTunes Store account hack
An inside look at what happens when hackers get a hold of your iTunes Store account credentials.
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Anatomy of hack on Google leads Plaxo to up API security
A malicious attack aimed at Google but routed through Plaxo highlights the growing importance of API security using the forthcoming OAuth 2.0 protocol, which protects the user's credential...
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iPad Wi-Fi problems: Anatomy of a released defect
Some iPad 3 owners are having problems with the unit's Wi-Fi, while most are working OK. Having a small percentage of failures is just a fact of life in the electronics manufacturing game.
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Anatomy of a malware attack: the complete Mac Defender timeline
Over the past two months, I have written extensively about Mac Defender, a nasty bit of malware that plagued Apple and its customers in May and June. This is a confusing story, one that evolved...
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Anatomy of a death hug
iLounge reports that holding the Verizon iPhone 4 horizontally (with two hands) results in attenuation of the Wi-Fi signal.
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The anatomy of an Apple raid
The Apple Gestapo conduct periodic raids of departments on the company's Cupertino campus -- and it's quite scary.
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Anatomy of Microsoft's "It's a PC" ads
After watching Microsoft's latest "It's a PC" ad I don't think I need to see any more to know how they go.
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Anatomy of a storage overhaul: Facebook's photo system
Facebook's photo storage system holds 850 million photos and costs a lot of dough. Niall Kennedy has a nice overview of what Facebook is doing to minimize its storage costs. Facebook's system,...
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Agile: Anatomy of a failed project
Agile development could not overcome fundamental misunderstandings that ultimately led to catastrophic project failure. Here's why.
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Anatomy of an attack: The New York Times on Solaris
Paul Krill's recent New York Times hit piece against Solaris demonstrates, I think, a new low in manipulative agenda journalism as it affects IT. Brilliantly done, really, but pointlessly...
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Anatomy of a 'Blogging will kill you' story: Why I didn't make the cut
I read the New York Times' take on how the stress of blogging and how it can kill you with great interest: I was interviewed for it. But I pretty much knew I wouldn't make the final story as my...
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The anatomy of an iPhone user (and why they want new form factors)
The average Apple iPhone user is an avid email reader (not writer) under age 30, browses the Web heavily and may carry a second phone. Meanwhile, a lot of these folks would like a few physical...
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Anatomy of an Internet scam
Through persistence and tech savvy, a tenacious San Jose detective has uncovered a Internet crime ring that sheds light on how these criminals carry out their digital thievery, reports the San...
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Anatomy of an animated cursor attack
Earlier this week, Microsoft shipped an emergency out-of-band patch to block zero-day attacks against a code execution hole in the way Windows handles animated cursor (.ani) files. This gallery...
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Anatomy of an implosion
Child-support processor Tier is a sinking ship, as governments cut back, competition rose, and executives engaged in "earnings management."
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Anatomy of a Great Class Website
A website is a great way to communicate outside of class with your students, as long as it's easy to maintain.
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Anatomy of Chinese censorhip
Phil Pan continues his elucidating series on China's Internet censorship with a long look at Zhao Jing, the Chinese blogger that Microsoft censored in December.
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Anatomy of an award-winning website
A British primary school, the Woodland Grange, is Yahoo UK's Education Find of the Year for 2005. At Teaching Ideas & Resources, the school's deputy head, Richard Smyton, lays out some of the...
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Anatomy of a server-room meltdown
If you think your server is running fine just because the monitoring system has not sent any warning messages, think again. This cautionary tale shows just how disastrous a tiny fault in an old...
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