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Live Webcast: 3 Simple Steps to Better Patch Security
For better patch security, you'll need to take some precautions and know how to react when the time comes. For help with that, check out this live webcast from TechRepublic.
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Adobe plugs critical holes in Shockwave Player
These vulnerabilities could allow an attacker to run malicious code on an affected Windows or Mac OS X system.
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On copyright, putting the cart before the horse
The U.S. Justice Department is stockpiling prosecutorial ammunition to pursue copyright infringement crimes. The problem, editor Andrew Nusca writes, is that the law isn't any clearer.
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Cloud Software Consolidation - Is it all good?
How do you look at the recent cloud application software acquisitions. Are you a bit skeptical about what these deals mean to you? Read on as Brian looks at the deals from a customer's perspective.
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Hardware 2.0 'Very Best Kit List' for February 2012
Here I've put together a list of the best high-end and mid-range and budget components currently available. So if you're thinking of building or even upgrading a PC, this list is a must-read for you!
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Women in Tech: Sarah Rosenbach enjoys technology's creative aspects
"I saw myself more as an outsider. It just made me have to be creative to win over the typically male technical programmers and engineers to my way of thinking."
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Thanks to Hubworks, I'll have fries with that iPad
Say hello to Hubworks, the guys who are about to revolutionize the restaurant business from the inside out.
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Getting creative with littleBits (photos)
What can you make with a bunch of littleBits circuit boards and office supplies? A pretty cute CNET-loving robot, it turns out.
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Germany postpones ACTA signing in wake of protests
The controversial ACTA agreement -- the global anti-piracy and anti-counterfeiting agreement -- has been postponed by Germany, putting pressure on Europe to reject it.
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Great Debate lost: Do you think every student will eventually have an iPad?
The Apple iPad is an amazing tablet with textbook content now fully supported. What's keeping it from becoming the standard for the educational sector? Should something else be used instead?
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Oracle buys Taleo for $1.9 billion; SaaS consolidation ramps
Taleo is a competitor to SuccessFactors, which happened to be acquired by Oracle rival SAP.
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GigaOM expands reach, influence with paidContent acquisition
Talent and geography are the two motivations behind GigaOM's strategic purchase of paidContent and other online brands.
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CalSTRS to Facebook: your board needs women
The California State Teachers' Retirement System has told Facebook that a board of directors of seven members is unacceptable, not only because it is small but because it only features men.
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NSTIC doc outlines transition to privately led ID effort
The government's National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace takes its most important step to date by releasing recommendations for turning the effort over to the private sector.
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FTC issues warning to marketers about certain mobile apps
The Fair Credit Reporting Act was designed to ensure the privacy as well as accuracy of consumer report information, and six mobile apps are in question as to whether or not they comply with this...
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Klout influence gets bigger with Blockboard acquisition
Klout acquires Blockboard to extend its influence to smaller, local communities and mobile devices.
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Microsoft offloads some speech-focused assets, employees to 24/7
Microsoft is splitting up the people and speech technology assets it acquired in 2007 with Tellme Networks, with some going to customer-service software maker 24/7.
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Windows Phone developer lead leaves for Amazon's Kindle team
Brandon Watson, head of developer experiences for Windows Phone, is the latest exec to leave the Microsoft's phone unit.
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IBM, USC use Twitter to pick favorite quarterback in Super Bowl
IBM and USC have analyzed thousands of Tweets to determine the "sentimental" favorite quarterback in the Super Bowl this Sunday, and the results might surprise you.
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Motorola wins iCloud injunction; iPhone, iPad temporarily pulled from online store
Apple has lost out on two counts. Not only has it suffered a blow to its iCloud service in Germany, the company has also pulled most models of its iPhone and iPad from its online stores
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U.S. special agents seize 307 websites during 'Operation Fake Sweep'
Most of the sweep ties into a crackdown on illegal NFL-related merchandise leading up to the Super Bowl this Sunday.
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