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Live Webcast: Turning Data into Business Insight with Analytics
Business analytics. If you aren't using them already, you should be. If you aren't even sure what they are, you'll need to check out this webcast. Discover how you can put your data to work and...
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When will Apple patch the Lion flaw that stores passwords in clear text?
An Apple developer enabled a debug log file in OS X 10.7.3 that stores user passwords in clear-text -- and a user posted the flaw on Apple's Support Communities over three months ago.
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Facebook still doesn't delete your photos, three years later
Three years on: Facebook still does not delete content when requested.
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Google is patching the Android security hole
Just don't ask us how Google is repairing its Android Wi-Fi network security problem.
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iOS 4.3.2 ... lots of fixes!
iOS 4.3.2 is out, and there are a lot of fixes.
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Update: Could these two simple fixes help your iOS 4/Google Sync issues?
Two readers sent in two simple fixes that they claimed solved their iOS 4/Google sync/Exchange issues.
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Firefox gets emergency update to fix the last update
It looks like last week's automatic update to Firefox came with an unintended hitchhiker: a new bug that opened up a potentially critical security vulnerability. The Mozilla Foundation responded...
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Sudo broken, sudo fixed
An essential Linux, Unix, and Mac OS X administration tool had a major security problem. It's been fixed, and now you need to patch your system ASAP.
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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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We must fix the deplorable tech patent situation, and soon
The patent situation in the technology sector is terrible, and we must fix it. Let business get back to making tech people can use, and not going to court to defend the natural evolution of tech.
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Apple releases OS X Lion 10.7.4, fixes FileVault password bug
Apple has released OS X Lion 10.7.4. The update includes performance improvements as well as a bunch of fixes, including the FileVault bug that was recently widely covered across the Web.
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When will Apple patch the Lion flaw that stores passwords in clear text?
An Apple developer enabled a debug log file in OS X 10.7.3 that stores user passwords in clear-text -- and a user posted the flaw on Apple's Support Communities over three months ago.
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Google fixes five flaws in Chrome 18
Google Chrome version 18.0.1025.168 is out, fixing five security vulnerabilities in the browser. This is a security update release, meaning no new features have been added. You should still update.
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Report says Hotmail exploit "spread like wild fire," is now fixed
Microsoft plugged a serious security hole in its Hotmail password reset service last week, after one report claims it was widely exploited.
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Polycom cuts outlook, plots a fix
Unified communications installations are becoming longer deployments. Polycom has to adjust.
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Korean regulator 'raids' HP offices in price fixing probe
Korean officials reportedly raided HP's offices in the country over allegations of price fixing, that may involve other major names in the region.
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ASUS offering free GPS fix for Transformer Prime owners
Owners of the Transformer Prime can get a free dongle from ASUS that addresses reported GPS reception problems. The bulky plug-in pushes the definition of dongle to the limit.
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Australia vs. Apple: Take two on e-book price fixing
Australia's consumer and competition watchdog is mulling a move to sue Apple, as it seeks complaints from e-book sellers in light of the U.S. Justice Dept.'s antitrust move.
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Seven things Apple needs to fix in iOS 6
iOS is a very robust, capable and well-thought-out platform, but as with every operating system there are those little annoyances that I wish were fixed.
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Five things Apple needs to fix now
Here are five suggestions for Apple on how it could improve its products and services.
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DoJ sues Apple, publishers in e-book price fixing antitrust suit
The DoJ is suing Apple and five major e-book publishers as it begins an antitrust investigation into the alleged collusion of e-book price fixing.
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