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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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Yahoo: Our poison pill isn't 'nuts'; Icahn guessing at plan costs
Yahoo in an SEC filing fired its latest volley at billionaire activist investor Carl Icahn and defended its employee compensation plan. The company, embroiled in a proxy war with Icahn, outlined...
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Icahn on Yahoo: I'd hire a 'talented and experienced' CEO
In his latest missive to Yahoo's board of directors, activist shareholder Carl Icahn blasts chairman Roy Bostock and outlines what he'd do if he gets control of the company's board. Right after he...
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Icahn: I want Yang gone from Yahoo
Updated: The disclosure of a complaint against Yahoo over its poison pill has predictably wound up activist shareholder Carl Icahn. The takeaway from an interview in the Wall Street Journal:...
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Reaction to Yahoo's Microsoft-inspired poison pill: 'That's nuts'
Yahoo's poison pill--adopted by the company to thwart a Microsoft takeover--was deemed "nuts" by outside consulting firm Compensia. That nugget was the big takeaway from an unsealed complaint...
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The dark side of those bright detergent pacs: kids being poisoned
We tech-loving folks should be aware of how delightful new inventions might get our kiddies into trouble.
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Israeli Institute for National Security Studies compromised, serving Poison Ivy DIY malware
The web site of the Israeli Institute for National Security Studies (INSS) has been compromised, and is currently serving client-side exploits and malware to its visitors.
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SOPA lining up to poison identity federations, expert says
The government has committed multi-millions to helping the private sector build an identity layer for the Internet. But one analyst says either the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and the Protect IP...
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Finding and cleaning out your smartphone's Carrier IQ poison
Millions of iPhones, Android and other smartphones have the Carrier IQ spyware rootkit in them. Here's how to find it and try to zap it.
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Massive DNS poisoning attack in Brazil serving exploits and malware
Security researchers from Kaspersky Lab have detected a massive DNS poisoning attack, affecting Brazilian ISPs.
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Did the DropBox security lapse poison the well for iCloud?
For four hours on Monday, cloud-based storage provider DropBox allowed anyone to log into any account with any password. What will the ramifications be to iCloud?
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F-Secure: 'Mac Market Share x Google Images SEO Poisoning = Gold Rush'
Where's Mac malware headed? F-Secure's Chief Research Officer Mikko Hypponen and Security Advisor Sean Sullivan share their thoughts.
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SmartPlanet's Week in Innovation: memory-erasing pills, 313 m.p.h. trains, military smartphones
SmartPlanet's Week in Innovation: memory-erasing pills, 313 mile-per-hour trains, military smartphones and more in a news roundup from our friends at SmartPlanet.
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Apple may be poisoning Chinese workers and doesn't seem to care. Should we?
One of the reasons it's so cheap to employ foreign workers is that American standards for health and wellness can be flagrantly disregarded outside the United States.
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Fed up with lax online privacy? Poison the well...
If web services don't respect your privacy you can hit back with my "poison the well" strategy...
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Study: Depression, placebo effects and therapy
ust as we're finding that drugs may be less effective than therapy in treating mental illness, we're also finding that some forms of therapy are better than others.
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Cache poisoning vulnerability in ISC BIND 9
The vulnerability exists in the way BIND 9 handles recursive client queries that may cause additional records to be added to its cache.
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News to know: Microsoft; Google; Dell; Robo-pills; Android;
Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily. For continuous updates see BNET’s around-the-Web tech coverage. Ed Bott: A close-up look at the new...
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Gallery: From robo-pills to cyber-surgeons
While the debate over who's going to pay for health care rages on, technology that will assist the diagnosis and treatment of patients is falling into place.
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Poisonous Personalities at Work & Play
I picked up on this slightly superficial US 'lifestyle' post , "8 Toxic Personalities to Avoid" by Brett Blumental, on one of Yahoo!'s many consumer sub sites (Shine/Sheer Balance/Manage your...
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Expanding the pill business model
Naltrexone costs about $4.50/day, the price of a single pint of Guinness at my local pub. Cancer drugs cost much, much more. How do we apportion that cost among patients, insurers, employers and...
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