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Apache bug prompts update advice
IT security company Sense of Security has discovered a serious bug in Apache's HTTP web server, which could allow a remote attacker to gain complete control of a database.
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The Twitter bug: The hiccups are ho-hum
A Twitter bug and subsequent follower hiccup was inconvenient but was it really a big deal?
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Microsoft's Ho: The Kin is not a 'Microsoft phone'
Roz Ho -- the former head of Microsoft's Mac Business Unit, who became the leader of PMX (Premium Mobile Services) in 2007 -- wanted to make sure I knew that Kin isn't a Microsoft phone. It's a...
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Apache bug prompts update advice
IT security company Sense of Security has discovered a serious bug in Apache's HTTP web server, which could allow a remote attacker to gain complete control of a database.
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Report: 50M tablets to sell in 2014
Energized by the debut of the Apple iPad, the global tablet market is poised to move some 50 million units in 2014, according to a new report.
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Analyst: Tablet will still remain niche
A researcher says holding a tablet in your arms takes too much effort for the casual PC user.
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Is Google DNS for your enterprise?
Companies should focus on securing their networks and educating workers on "safe surfing" habits, to minimize possible security leaks from users switching to Google's public DNS.
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Firefox faces browser clone war in China
The browser war in China is heating up but not quite in a way that resembles the Western markets, as Mozilla's Beijing chief explains.
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Google: Firms can get rid of Office in a year
Dave Girouard, president of Google's enterprise division, says Google Docs will reach a "point of capability" next year that will serve the "vast majority's needs."
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Open source needs successful champions
The open-source industry needs profitable champions to demonstrate success and attract funding and participation in open source, according to Red Hat's CEO.
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Juniper eyes midmarket, aims for Cisco
Going by a slew of announcements the company unveiled this week, Juniper Networks appears to have set its eyes on new markets.
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Net pioneer GeoCities finally laid to rest
Yahoo shut down GeoCities the site that offered a free platform for users to create their own Web sites during the dot-com boom. Yahoo paid $4.5 billion for it.
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Windows 95 wiped out last PC competition
Windows 95 marked the last time Microsoft faced any "serious competition" in the PC operating system market, an analysts recalls, as the software vendor gets ready to launch its much-anticipated...
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Linux-Windows gap to remain for five years
The Linux desktop experience is now closer to the Windows environment than before, but the gap in mainstream adoption for the open source OS will not close anytime soon, says an industry analyst.
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Gadget Gal's daily deals: MSI Wind Top touchscreen PC, 8GB Zune MP3 player, Sony BRAVIA HDTV
A MSI Wind Top touchscreen PC, a Microsoft Zune 8GB MP3 player, and a Sony BRAVIA 40-inch LCD HDTV. Here are your daily deals for Thursday, October 1st, straight from the Gadget Gal: 1. Get the...
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HP throws Cisco ProCurve ball
Hewlett-Packard is banking on its server experience to push its ProCurve networking line past competitors, according to a company executive.
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Netbooks changing the PC game
Thanks to telcos, netbooks are selling so well this year they are making a "profound impact" on the PC industry.
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More enterprise users demand search
Singapore's workers are demanding enterprise search tools similar to what they are used to on the Web, according to local systems integrator, NCS.
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GPS device maps typically two years old
From the mapping of roads to getting the maps updated and onto distribution channels such as garages, people can expect their maps to be over two years old, even on new devices.
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Twitter still not 'serious' enough for business
Twitter may be making waves as a new communication platform, but it is not "serious" enough for businesses yet, say experts.
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