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The Impact of Disk Fragmentation on Servers
Discover the surprising difference defragmentation makes in key areas of server operation such as time to copy a file, open a document, backup and AV scan. Absolutely vital data for all IT staff.
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Managing E-Mail Hygiene
For most organizations, unsolicited commercial e-mail - or spam - is the single greatest threat to the stability, security, and usefulness of their e-mail system. The spam plague could not have...
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SAP Ports First HANA-Based Consumer Mobile App to Android in Just 5 Weeks
SAP has taken its first B2C mobile app, Recalls Plus, from iOS to Android in five weeks using a development framework from a vendor with whom it recently signed a partnership.
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Facebook's App Center: Will developers find the money?
In business technology parlance, the returns on Facebook's App Center are soft---squishy even. Developers will go for the Facebook market anyway.
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Facebook blames Scoble snafu on spam false positive
Facebook has explained why a comment made by Robert Scoble earlier today was blocked for being "irrelevant or inappropriate." The social networking giant is blaming it on a spam false positive.
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Huge Twitter spam campaign for fake antivirus discovered
A new spam campaign is pushing a fake antivirus via hundreds of fake Twitter accounts and thousands of tweets. Don't click on links just because someone tweeted them to you.
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Workday steps up its mobile game, bets on HTML5
The biggest bet for Workday 16 revolves around HTML5 and plans to update its mobile presence.
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Sencha Architect targets amateur designers interested in HTML5
HTML5 framework provider Sencha has introduced Sencha Architect 2, the evolution of its drag-and-drop Ext Designer application. Sencha Architect 2 builds upon Ext Designer by expanding the...
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Twitter takes stand against spammers with new lawsuit
Twitter tries to retaliate against spammers with a federal lawsuit against five of the most aggressive tool providers and spammers.
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Facebook phishing attack targets Syrian activists
Researchers from the EFF (Electronic Frontier Foundation) have spotted an ongoing Facebook phishing attack, spreading across Syrian pro-revolution forums on Facebook.
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HTML 5 design tool helps SMBs get mobile
New publishing platform from Wix.com helps Web sites load more quickly, while supporting more interactivity through video, audio and animations.
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New wave of phishing attacks serves malware to PCs and Macs
Malware distributors have launched a new wave of attacks aimed at taking over unpatched PCs and Macs. They look like routine messages from a bank or a social network, but instead of phishing for...
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63% of website owners don't know how they were hacked
It's bad enough when your website is hacked, but it's even worse when you don't know how it happened. It turns out only some website owners have an idea how their sites were compromised.
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No, the New iPad's Best Features Are NOT Bad for Enterprises.
"For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction." Isaac Newton's Third Law of [Physical] Motion turns out to perfectly describe the how Tech Audiences Think. When the new iPad debuted,...
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Tether releases 'jailbreak free' iPhone tethering HTML5 app
Jailbreak free tethering ... but at a price.
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iOS three times faster than Android for HTML5
Android has a long way to go if it plans to catch up with iOS when it comes to HTML5 performance, and given that HTML5 is increasing in relevance, Android needs to catch up, and catch up fast.
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McAfee database security updates about threats inside and out
The McAfee database security solution has been designed to protect databases from external, internal and intra-database threats.
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Opera aims to bring mobile payments to 'all devices'
Opera boasts that its new Payment Exchange platform brings mobile payments to the 99 percent.
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Facebook pushes HTML5 and mobile payments forward
Facebook is working to make it easier for developers to build apps on the mobile web by improving app discovery, and working to fix mobile browser fragmentation and mobile payments.
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Webhostinghub.com: Spamming like it's going out of style (a case study)
Webhosting.com is spamming the bejesus out of Twitter... but what else will we find before we're done? Oh yes, there will be spam -- and lots of it, too.
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The new ZDNet comment system: A blow to trolls
After months in the making, ZDNet unveils its new story comment system.
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