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Automating Infrastructure and Operations Management with VMware
With VMware, virtualization tools come with a management system built in. Check out this webcast to learn more.
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Infamous hacker group Anonymous pays the Indian cyberworld a visit
Hackers claiming to be part of Anonymous deface government websites, giving in to the public backlash restore websites and delete their online presence.
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With new platform, WorldPay targets the chargeback process
Chargebacks are time-consuming and potentially expensive for online retailers who are slow to give them attention. WorldPay says its new platform automates the process.
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TeenTech Weekly: Social democracy, Obama threats, paying student loans in cash
The weekly roundup of Generation-Y and student news & resources you may have missed.
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Five reasons you should pay for your porn
Why should you pay for your porn instead of downloading it illegally? Because the consequences of doing so could be costly.
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Former student ordered to pay $675,000 for sharing 30 songs
Expected or excessive?
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Five Android apps worth paying for
Sometimes the best things in life aren't free. Here are 5 apps for Android that are worth every penny.
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Wireless carriers' revenue grab: How you're paying for the machines
Wireless carriers' never-ending effort to preserve ARPU (average revenue per user) may begin to hurt. Will there be a pushback as consumers and business have to offset less profitable M2M connections.
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Photoshop, Illustrator users must pay for critical security updates
What if a user does not need or cannot justify paying for the new features in a product upgrade that includes a security fix? That user is a sitting duck to malware attacks.
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Intel's fab flexing may pay off big amid capacity shortages
Qualcomm and Nvidia need more supply from their manufacturing partners. Intel's bet on integrated manufacturing and design could become a huge advantage.
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Paul Ceglia sanctioned in Facebook lawsuit, has two weeks to pay
Paul Ceglia has so far been fined $97,617.70: $5,000 to the court and $92,617.70 to Facebook's lawyers. He now has two weeks to pay the amount, or show that he does not have the means.
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Spamvertised 'PayPal payment notifications' lead to client-side exploits and malware
A currently spamvertised malicious campaign is impersonating PayPal in an attempt to trick end and corporate users into clicking on exploits-serving links.
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Hulu may force viewers to prove they are pay TV subscribers
A new plan would require users of the streaming video service to start authenticating that they are pay TV customers before they can watch programming.
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Instagram used Twitter to make Facebook pay more (rumor)
Between Facebook and Twitter, Instagram reportedly preferred being acquired by the former. When it came to increasing its valuation though, Instagram used Twitter to make Facebook pay more.
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Case study: Strategic approach to disaster recovery and data lifecycle management pays off for Australia's SAI Global
Disaster recovery is critical for us. Our publishing business feels that their website needs to be available 99.999%. When we showed them what DR is capable of doing, they really jumped on board...
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Facebook paying Menlo Park millions for HQ expansion
Facebook will pay the city of Menlo Park millions of dollars for at least the next decade so the company can conduct a smooth expansion of its headquarters and house thousands more employees.
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Barclay's new PayTag sticker turns any phone into an NFC credit card
Barclay's latest NFC effort aims to make it easier for those without near-field communications technology in their phones to make contactless payments.
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eBay blows away Wall Street in Q1
Investors snap up eBay shares after hours after the company's myriad e-commerce arms fired on all cylinders in the quarter.
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Yahoo poaches PayPal executives for new commerce unit
Yahoo has hired one former and one current PayPal executive as the company focuses on consumer growth as part of its company reshuffle earlier this month.
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Hacker jailed for stealing 8 million identities
A British hacker has been sentenced to 26 months for stealing 200,000 PayPal accounts, 2,701 bank card numbers, as well as 8,110,474 names, dates of birth, and postcodes of U.K. residents.
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PayPal Payments opens up more channels for small businesses
PayPal has introduced a new platform that offers small businesses many more options when it comes to how they accept payments from their customers.
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