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Why Preventing Fragmentation Is Good for Your Budget
Anything that slows down data subtracts from your bottom line. Instead of using two-decades-old technology to defrag after the fact, why not use higher level technology from Diskeeper that...
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Apple audit uncovered 37 serious breaches of code of conduct at supplier facilities
Ever wondered as how your iPhone, iPod or iPad was made? Thought about the conditions that the person who was involved it its making worked in? Apple's 2011 Supplier Responsibility Progress Report...
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New scorecard rates solar companies on sustainability, green product lifecycle
The mission in life of the Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition (well, at least ONE of its missions) is to hold technology companies accountable for the entire lifecycle of the products they create....
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iPods: Made for kids, by kids
Apple's annual report has revealed that some of its suppliers have been breaching the company's "Supplier Code of Conduct" by using child labor and carrying out other dubious practices.
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The EU's code of conduct for data "centre" efficiency
Not sure which of you are reading this from parts outside the United States (not that it really matters because green tech is a global issue), but just became aware of the European Code of Conduct...
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Time for a SaaS code of conduct
It may seem unfair that SaaS providers get bad publicity whenever their systems fail - on-premise software is always going down without hitting the headlines. But people expect better from SaaS....
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On eve of Olympics, Internet companies agree to code of conduct
Internet companies have reached agreement on a voluntary code of conduct for doing business in China and other repressive countries, Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) announced yesterday. “I commend...
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Mark Zuckerberg's personal challenge for 2012: Code every day
Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg has done a very minimal amount of programming since 2006. In 2012, however, he is aiming to write some code every single day.
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Zynga's development cadence: Reuse 'Ville' code, move to India
Zynga leverages its R&D and investments by reusing its game code and then offshoring maintenance as the product cycle ends.
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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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HP conducts 7 Days Without Printer experiment in Bangalore
As part of a global experiment to prove that print and consumer printer is not irrelevant, HP conducted an experiment in 3 cities, including Bangalore.
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Experiencing Kyocera's amazing sound (photos)
During CTIA 2012, Kyocera unveiled its new hard-tissue conduction audio technology, which boosts mobile sound quality.
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Microsoft patches 23 Windows flaws, warns of risk of code execution attacks
The Patch Tuesday batch for May 2012 covers at least 23 documented vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office, Microsoft Windows, the Microsoft .NET Framework and Microsoft Silverlight.
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50 QR code resources for the classroom
How can QR codes be used effectively in class?
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VMware ESX source code 'leaked online'
A hacker, who this month accessed a Beijing-based electronics import and export corporation, has released code fragments of VMware's ESX virtualisation software.
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QR Codes: Obsession and Regulation
Can something as benign as a QR Code be malicious? They can. What we need is a bit of regulation. Self-regulation.
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Code 'not physical property', court rules in Goldman Sachs espionage case
Code cannot be stolen under federal law, a court has ruled, in the case of a former Goldman Sachs employee who had his conviction for code theft and espionage overturned.
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Five-year-old remote code execution hole patched in Macs, Linux
Samba has issued new versions and multiple patches for a remote code execution hole in its open source software that is included in most Linux distributions as well as Apple's Mac OS X Server.
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Facebook engineers + paint + beer = giant QR code on roof (video)
What do you get when you take Facebook engineers, add chalk, twine, paint rollers, black paint, and beer? You get a QR code on the roof. Throw in a quadcopter and you have a video.
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RDP exploit watch: 5 million RDP endpoints found on internet
Dan Kaminsky scans 300 million IP addresses (approximately 8.3% of the Internet) and finds about 415,000 "speaking the RDP protocol."
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Duqu Trojan programming language identified
Security firm Kaspersky asked the programming community to identify a section of the Duqu Trojan it says was partly written in an unrecognized programming language. Now it finally has the answer: C.
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