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Live Webcast: Fast and Efficient Business Security Strategies
Check out this webcast to learn more about fast and efficient business security strategies. You're in the midst of an arms race, make sure you win it.
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Opera for iPhone runs 'six times' faster than Safari
Although Apple does not currently accept rival browsers onto the iPhone platform, Opera claims its browser runs 6 times faster than Apple's Safari over 3G networks.
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LHC to run for longest continuous period
The Large Hadron Collider is about to enter its longest continuous operational period, in preparation for full-strength particle-smashing.
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Linux developer explains Android kernel code removal
Greg Kroah-Hartman, a Linux kernel developer, has posted a blog explaining the decision to excise Google's Android code from the kernel.
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Asus choosing between Chrome and Android
Asus has prototype Android and Chrome OS smartbooks in its labs and is currently deciding whether to release an ARM-based device alongside its Intel-based Eee PC netbooks
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Fujitsu recalls laptop batteries over fire risk
Fujitsu has issued a recall notice throughout Europe for tens of thousands of laptop batteries that are at risk of overheating and catching fire.
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Android gets enterprise-grade email app
Good Technology has released secure productivity software for the iPhone and Android, including the first remotely wipable email client for Google's mobile platform.
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Critics lash back again disconnecting UK file-sharers
UK government proposals to disconnect the internet service of illegal file sharers have come under criticism as disproportionate and worrying for businesses.
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UK may disconnect suspected file sharers
The UK government has made new proposals that would see internet users disconnected from their internet connection if they are suspected of illegal file-sharing.
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Google switches on Apps Script
Google Apps Script works mainly within the Spreadsheets app to automate various processes. For example, you can automate the sending of emails based on data held in a spreadsheet.
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Google links Apps with Groups for quicker sharing
Google has linked its online applications suite with its Groups service, making it possible to share documents, sites and calendars among defined groups of people.
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Highly exploitable Linux kernel bug found, patched
A hole has been found in Linux kernel versions stretching back eight years that is 'as trivial as it can get to exploit', according to the Google employees who discovered it.
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UK faces file-sharing crackdown
A report suggests that if the number of file sharers doesn't drop by 70 percent, then technical measures should be introduced to restrict bandwidth or block certain protocols.
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HTC magnet-on-a-stick tackles touchscreen writing
A new HTC patent application points to a novel way of combining capacitive touchscreens with stylus use — putting a magnetic head on the stylus.
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Ubuntu adds desktop support for small businesses
Canonical has launched three-tiered support services for individual and small-business users of the popular Ubuntu Linux distribution.
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Intel's first 34nm SSDs hit by Bios flaw
Intel's new 34nm solid-state drive has a flaw that renders the drive inoperable for users who set a Bios drive password.
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Google to open Wave for public beta
Around 100,000 people will be given access to Google's browser-based communications and collaboration platform in two months' time.
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Acer chairman doesn't want datacenters on his island
Taiwan wants datacenters to prove their value to the local economy. There might just be a lesson to be learned.
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Are Americans too dumb for real news?
If we can't count on Time to tell us what we need to be paying attention to, then who can we count on?
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UK authorities take down a U.S. domain: Could it happen to you?
If you thought the Patriot Act 'debacle' was one-sided, with U.S. authorities striking at the heart of Europe, UK authorities can hit back just as hard.
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Three ugly, middle-aged men argue about Windows 8
You will have the unparalleled and unprecedented opportunity to watch us pontificate on the future of Windows 8. Bring popcorn. There will be fireworks.
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